Snoop Dogg attended the quarterfinal game of Men’s Basketball at the Paris 2024 Olympics with WNBA star A’ja Wilson and showed his support of Team USA

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Snoop Dogg is always cheering on Team USA (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Snoop Dogg has become an American symbol at the Paris 2024 Olympics, and he’s fully leaned into it.

The rapper has been attending various events and is an official ambassador for NBC at the games. He was seen at events from track and field to equestrian, and recently he watched the men’s basketball quarter-final with another famous face.

Snoop was joined by WNBA star A’ja Wilson courtside as the USA played Brazil at Paris’ Bercy Arena. While A’ja was dressed in a more simple Ralph Lauren polo outfit, Snoop went for a more all-out patriotic look.

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He sat with A’ja Wilson ( Image: Getty Images)
The Gin and Juice rapper wore a white t-shirt with the Olympic rings on it while the sleeves were adorned with an American flag pattern. His white shorts had American flags going down the side and he had a red bandana wrapped around one knee and a blue one around the other.

He topped the look off with red Team USA socks, dark circular sunglasses, a black and white pageboy hat, and a gold chain featuring the Eiffel Tower. A’ja was in a simple white polo shirt with red white and blue stripes on the collar and white shorts.

Team USA went on to win the game against Brazil, moving on to the semi-finals against Serbia on Thursday. The game was a nailbiter and USA was behind going into the fourth quarter but they were able to win 95-91.

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He might attend the final today ( Image: Federico Pestellini / Panoramic / ProSportsImages / DPPI)
Today USA goes for the gold against France at 3:30 EST. Serbia played Germany earlier today for the Bronze medal, which Serbia took home after winning 93-83.

Snoop will probably be at today’s game, boasting yet another patriotic outfit. He’s been nothing but supportive of the Olympians, even calling those who medaled at the 200 meter Track and Field.

“Great job, ladies! Great job,” he could be heard telling USA’s Gabby Thomas who won gold, Julien Alfred who won silver for Saint Lucia, and Brittany Brown, from Team USA who won bronze. “Y’all made me proud today,” he added.