De’Aaron Fox objects to fan’s viral abusive text

No San Antonio Spurs player is more qualified than De’Aaron Fox to speak out on the moment that went viral because it offended Hispanic fans.

After a woman messaged him during a game at Frost Bank Center about “crazy Hispanic fans” asking how they could afford to attend home games, Fox commented on the incident following a 134–119 win against the Indiana Pacers.

When asked about the incident, Fox responded, “My high school was 60 percent Hispanic. I’m from Texas.”

Although Fox was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he grew up near San Antonio.

“I’m from Houston, man. I think it’s the most diverse city in the country,” the two-time NBA All-Star said. “What do you expect? It’s like going to Boston and complaining that there are a bunch of white people there. What kind of sense is that [make,] Like, it doesn’t make any sense.”

De’Aaron Fox calls on family to speak out about a fan’s message

Responding further on the video above, Fox talked about her family dynamics.

The former Sacramento King added, “My kids are one-quarter Mexican, so they’ll have to get used to it.” “My wife’s father’s side of the family is all black. My wife’s mother’s side is all Mexican. My mother-in-law was born in Mexico, so my kids are used to seeing that. All of her uncles are black, all of her uncles are Mexican.”

The video at the center of the controversy appears to be from during the Spurs game versus the Phoenix Suns. After two nights against the Pacers, many San Antonio had already turned the message into a rallying cry. Fans in the stands wore shirts that read, “Crazy Hispanic Fans.” Others in the crowd were waving Mexican flags to show their pride.

An inspiration through a huge business since February 2025, Fox has already integrated himself into the local community. On several occasions, he has organized programs for needy people in his new home. Asked about the importance of diversity to the city, team and community, Fox didn’t hesitate to share his thoughts about an area where people of Hispanic origin make up about 64% of the population.

Fox said, “For someone to complain about it, especially being in San Antonio, I don’t know why you would do that, why it would make any sense. It should be normalized.” “You’re going to see people who aren’t like you, who don’t look like you, who maybe have a different accent than you. And it’s not just a different accent as far as ethnicity is concerned. You go to California, you’re going to hear a different [accent,] Or you go to L.A., you’re going to hear a different accent than somebody from Dallas, or somebody from Boston, or somebody from Miami, somebody from Chicago. You’ll hear different accents. So at this point, you would think it would be normal, but it’s everyone’s own thing.”


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Nichelle Alexander-Walker speaks out on abusive narrative

ATLANTA – It seems like in sports you only get respect when you beat good teams. Over the past few weeks, the Atlanta Hawks have been performing consistently well, but some people don’t want to validate that after looking at the teams they have beaten.

Brooklyn twice. Washington twice. Dallas. Three teams that are more concerned with their lottery chances than winning games at this point in the season.

The real test for the Hawks would come against the Orlando Magic, who were also on a seven-game winning streak. Just like the Hawks did to almost all of their opponents during their streak, they did the same to the Magic, defeating them 124-112 and extending their streak to 1o games.

Players have heard the conversation, and they knew it was a big win to add to their collection, but it was also big enough to silence the doubters.

“It was a real test against a playoff team,” said Nickeil Alexander-Walker. The discussion is going on that ‘we did not defeat anyone.’ At the end of the day, these are NBA players. These are NBA teams. I will never disrespect whoever they put in front of me. Still, as a team, with how they were progressing, how they went into Miami, and having important games in mid-April, we were aware of the situation.

“Just continuing to handle our business. Over the course of these 10 games, we have approached it as true professionals and with respect for the game.”

During this 10-game stretch, the Magic were arguably the toughest team the Hawks faced on paper, but that didn’t trouble them at all. They came out firing on all cylinders, and it was Alexander-Walker who set the tone early, finishing the first quarter with 14 points.

It was bleeding in the second quarter, and from the 5-minute mark until the end of the game, the Hawks were ahead by double digits. The Magic tried to counterattack several times throughout the game, but the Hawks made a big blow. This is what they have done to all the teams who have tried to go on a winning streak, and it shows how they are handling adversity.

“It shows that we’re still growing. It’s resulting in wins right now, and even when we’re going through our losses, our main objective is to continue to get better, to continue to move forward, to continue to play for each other. I’m proud of this group. We still have a long way to go, but we’ll keep taking it one game at a time and stay focused on that.”

Any night with this team can be anyone’s night, and this time, it was Alexander-Wacker, as he finished with 41 points. When the Hawks needed a bucket, he was there. He was there when the Magic tried to sneak back in. And he reminded everyone to remain calm.

“He knew that when he got here, we were going to ask a lot of him on a lot of levels,” Quin Snyder said. “I think his aggressiveness offensively has been really important.”

“Sometimes your nights go like this. The focus was In right terms Alexander-Walker said, “Being aggressive at the right time. It was an important game, and I knew I just had to come out and give it my all. That’s what was on my mind. Just be aggressive, be yourself, try to help the team win, and that’s what it turned out to be.”

It’s uncertain how long this winning streak will continue, but the Hawks are building good habits at the right time, whether they win or lose. This will largely reveal what kind of basketball they are playing in April and how long they can play beyond that.


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