The state of Minnesota has seen some impressive celebrity appearances recently, and one of the biggest names in hip-hop was visiting for last night's Timberwolves game at Target Center.

Game 5 of the NBA Western Conference Finals didn't end well for the Timberwolves, their season ended last night with a 124-103 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, and Minnesota music producing legend Jimmy Jam was sitting courtside with his buddy Snoop Dogg, and despite the loss, it appears that Snoop enjoyed the evening.

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Sitting courtside next to one of the hoops, Jimmy Jam, a long time Timberwolves fan and Snoop, appeared to enjoy the action and the trash talk Mavericks star Luka Dončić was slinging at fans that were chirping at him during the game.

And one point Dončić made a nice layup and was fouled on the play, in the heat of the moment he yelled "Who's crying now motherfu***r" to some fans that were telling him earlier in the game not to cry about foul calls he was getting. I love how petty NBA players can be.

Snoop will remain in Minnesota for at least through today, as he has a concert tonight at Grand Casino Hinckley, the show is sold out, and he will hit the stage about 8 PM. Maybe he will be wearing the new Wolves jersey he was gifted from the organization before last night's game at Target Center.

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