PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania -- Twin NBA stars Marcus and Markieff Morris were raised in Philadelphia by their single mother, and this holiday season, they decided to spread some cheer to the surprise of many Walmart customers Monday.
Customers lining up for the final day for layaways at the store on Adams Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia learned while in line that the Morris twins spent $6,000 toward customers' Christmas gifts.
"God bless them. God bless them!" said customer Roberta Williams of Germantown. "It's wonderful what they are doing for the people."
Marcus plays for the Boston Celtics and Markeiff for the Washington Wizards.
Their basketball schedules did not permit them to deliver their gifts in person, but they sent their elves, led by their mom Thomasine Morris.
"It's a blessing to be able to give people anything," Morris said.
The twins could've picked anywhere to play Santa, with one playing in Washington D.C. and the other in Boston, but they picked this particular Walmart because it was close to home.
"Even though we play in Boston, even though we play in Washington, Philly is still our family," said Thomasine Morris.
The twins have played in the NBA for the past six years.