NBA fans are wildly reacting to a fake tweet about Chet Holmgren about wanting to switch teams if the league ever introduces a ‘White vs. Black’ format in the All-Star game. Holmgren obviously never said this but fans easily took the bait that Centel put out.
Fans have been calling out the tweet, with many clearly peeved people bringing up racial history to troll Holmgren. This will be Holmgren’s first ever presence at the All-Star game and fans are actually pretty excited about the same.
“Chet Holmgren says he will switch teams at halftime if a ‘White vs Black’ format is introduced at the NBA All-Star Game.” NBA Centel tweeted.
Chet Holmgren says he will switch teams at halftime if a “White vs Black” format is introduced at the NBA All-Star Game. pic.twitter.com/9hnpAfiKbv
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) February 11, 2026

“Bape Lincoln wouldn’t put up any points on team white in solidarity with his black brothas (fist emoji)” one fan said.
“This is the most stupid thing ever suggested for a group of people that are constantly preaching unity love they sure like to push separation,” another fan said.
“Aren’t both of his parents white?” one more fan asked.
The All-Star game definitely holds plenty of excitement for fans, but at the same time, there are many who feel that the value of these games has been steadily decreasing. Some big names like Steph Curry will be sitting out this edition of the All-Star games as a result of injuries.
NBA Fans Continue To React To Centel’s Tweet About Chet Holmgren
NBA fans have undoubtedly bit the bait and have been putting out reactions to the parody tweet about Chet Holmgren. It looks like many fans actually believe that the league will be definitely introducing a ‘White vs. Black’ format sometime soon.

“WTH!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Incredibly stupid concept, true or not!!! This is huge “Nooooooooooo”!!” one fan said.
“Wemby and any other mixed players could genuinely do that tbh.” One more fan said.
“this is something he would do,” another fan said about Chet Holmgren.
Chet Holmgren is in no way mixed with both his parents actually being white, and fans are scratching their heads as to how his desire to play both white and black teams would work. Centel’s parody tweet definitely got many fans hooked and responses have been coming in by the second.

