Spurs’ Fox Displays His Iconic Sneakers; Pro Dunker Mentions Stephon Castle

De’Aaron Fox’s signature sneaker line, the “Fox 1,” is now available from Curry Brand. He showcased the line and its various colorways, including upcoming releases like the Reign Rose, Lexington (honoring his Kentucky days), Gamer, and Poppy PE. Fox also expressed a desire to collaborate with the “Sonic: The Hedgehog” franchise for themed colorways. In other news, Spurs guard Stephon Castle competed in the 2025 NBA Dunk Contest, where he narrowly lost to Mac McClung. Despite Castle’s technically impressive dunks, some believe he was unfairly judged as his attempts were more complex than McClung’s prop-assisted performances.

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SAN ANTONIO — The “Fox 1,” a line of signature sneakers from the San Antonio Spurs’ new guard De’Aaron Fox, is now available through Curry Brand.

He recently revealed the sneaker collection and various colorways during an interview with Bleacher Report, including exciting upcoming releases like the Reign Rose, Lexington (a tribute to his time at Kentucky), Gamer (reflecting his passion for gaming), and Poppy PE.

Fox also mentioned his dream collaboration with the “Sonic: The Hedgehog” franchise, envisioning colorways that would represent all the main characters eventually.

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PRO DUNKER STATES CASTLE HAD MORE CHALLENGING DUNKS THAN MCCLUNG AT THE NBA DUNK CONTEST

Stephon Castle of the Spurs faced a narrow defeat in the 2025 NBA Dunk Contest during All-Star Weekend, losing to Mac McClung from Orlando in the finals.

However, there has been significant debate regarding the performances of both dunkers.

Castle executed his dunks without any props, in contrast to McClung, who utilized props and kept the audience captivated.

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The Spurs guard’s dunks showcased more technical skill compared to McClung’s, but he did miss a few of his initial attempts, leading some to assert he was unfairly judged.

Professional dunker Isaiah Rivera analyzed the dunk contest finals, noting that while McClung had the crowd’s support, Castle’s dunks were more intricate, and even he would find it challenging to replicate what the Spurs guard achieved at NBA All-Star Weekend.

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