
Sadly, the San Antonio basketball team has just issued a sack letter to two players each with their crimes…
San Antonio, TX – April 11, 2025 — In a stunning development shaking the local and national basketball community, the San Antonio basketball franchise has announced the immediate termination of two players following serious legal accusations tied to criminal conduct. The team issued formal statements this morning, confirming the decision to sever ties with both athletes, citing a violation of team ethics, league policy, and legal obligations.
While the team has not publicly disclosed the full details of the individual charges, officials confirmed that the decision follows internal investigations corroborated by local law enforcement agencies. Both players were reportedly served with formal notices of contract termination early Friday morning, just hours before the news broke.
Team Statement
In an official release shared via the team’s website and social media channels, the San Antonio organization expressed deep regret over the situation:
“Effective immediately, the San Antonio basketball franchise has terminated the contracts of two active players due to confirmed criminal conduct that is inconsistent with the values of our team, our league, and our community. These actions, verified through ongoing investigations and legal documentation, have left us with no choice but to act decisively. We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of professional and personal behavior, on and off the court.”
The statement concluded with a note to fans and the broader community, assuring them that the team would continue to cooperate with authorities and provide support to those impacted by the actions in question.
Players Identified
Although early speculation swirled throughout social media, team officials later confirmed the identities of the two released players as Darius Langston (26), a starting point guard known for his flashy playing style and rising stardom, and Marcus Delroy (28), a veteran power forward and team co-captain.
Both players had been under internal review for several weeks following allegations that surfaced in late March. While the details remain limited due to ongoing legal processes, police records obtained by local reporters suggest the accusations involve separate incidents of criminal misconduct.
Alleged Crimes
According to preliminary court filings:
- Darius Langston is facing charges of aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a firearm, following an altercation at a private club in downtown San Antonio. Witnesses allege Langston brandished a weapon during a heated argument that turned violent. He was arrested last week and later released on bail pending trial.
- Marcus Delroy is under investigation for financial fraud and identity theft. Authorities allege Delroy was involved in a scheme that defrauded a local business of over $150,000. Documents suggest he used a false identity to open unauthorized accounts and reroute funds to personal accounts under shell corporations.
Neither player has made a public statement, but their attorneys have denied the charges and indicated they will fight the allegations in court.
Reactions Across the League
The news has sparked a mix of shock and disappointment among fans, teammates, and the greater basketball community. The San Antonio team had been enjoying a promising season, with both Langston and Delroy playing key roles in what was shaping up to be a playoff-bound campaign.
Head Coach Terrence McCall spoke briefly at a media availability session Friday afternoon:
“This is a tough day. As a coach, as a mentor, you hope to see your players succeed not just in the game, but in life. Today’s events hurt on many levels. But we stand by the organization’s decision and remain focused on the integrity of our team.”
The league office has also confirmed that both players are suspended from all league activities pending the outcome of their respective cases. If found guilty, they could face multiyear bans or permanent expulsion from professional play under the league’s conduct policy.
Fan Reaction and Fallout
Outside the Frost Bank Center, home of the San Antonio team, stunned fans gathered to express sadness and frustration. Jerseys bearing Langston’s and Delroy’s names have been returned to the team store in significant numbers. Some fans called for stricter vetting of player behavior, while others lamented the lost potential and poor choices made.
“These were guys my kids looked up to,” said longtime season ticket holder Melanie Cruz. “Now I have to explain to them why their heroes aren’t on the court anymore.”
Others took to social media, voicing concern about a broader culture issue in sports, where off-court behavior continues to cast shadows over athletic performance.
What Happens Next?
The team’s front office has begun evaluating short-term replacements, with rumors circulating about G League call-ups and trade possibilities before the late-season deadline. Analysts suggest the team’s playoff hopes may now be in jeopardy with the loss of two key starters.
General Manager Brian Hartley emphasized the team’s commitment to recovery and transparency:
“Our players represent more than just a jersey. They represent a city, a legacy, and a responsibility. While this is a major setback, it will not define us. We will move forward with integrity and strength.”
Meanwhile, the San Antonio Police Department is expected to release further updates on both criminal cases early next week as pre-trial motions are scheduled. Local reporters have also confirmed that federal agencies may become involved in the fraud case tied to Delroy due to cross-state financial activity.
Closing Thoughts
The dismissal of Darius Langston and Marcus Delroy marks one of the most serious disciplinary actions in recent memory for the San Antonio franchise. For a team with a proud tradition and loyal fanbase, the pain of betrayal is sharp. But for the victims of the alleged crimes and for the countless young fans watching, the message is clear: talent does not excuse misconduct, and accountability remains paramount.
As the investigations continue, the sports world watches closely—not for the next big play, but for answers, justice, and perhaps a deeper reckoning within professional athletics.
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