On Tuesday, Frank returned to X, formerly known as Twitter, where he had briefly deleted his account.
, a subscription content service, this season, and he also provided Venmo and CashApp usernames to anyone who might wish to directly support him.
The dollar amounts were not listed, but captions from senders of the money included a salute emoji, two closed fists, a thumbs up, the words “Brave” and “integrity” and two people who wrote “F–k Philly Voice.” On Sunday, the Sixers tweeted, “We stand with the people of Israel and join them in mourning the hundreds of innocent lives lost to terrorism at the hands of Hamas.”
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