I am not surprised by this, I believe many people have burner accounts to just talk sh*t that they can’t say on their real accounts for various reasons.
Colangelo just got caught by The Ringer.
In February, The Ringer received an anonymous tip that Bryan Colangelo, the Philadelphia 76ers’ president of basketball operations, had been secretly operating five Twitter accounts. Since then, we have scrutinized and archived those accounts in an attempt to verify the source’s claims that the longtime NBA executive has been using them as a platform to:
- Criticize NBA players, including Joel Embiid, Jahlil Okafor, and Nerlens Noel.
- Publicly debate the decisions of his own coaching staff, as well as critique former Sixers general manager Sam Hinkie and Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri/
- Telegraph the 2017 trade in which the Sixers acquired the no. 1 overall pick that would become Markelle Fultz.
- Disclose nonpublic medical information about Okafor and gossip about Embiid and Fultz to members of the national and Philadelphia media.
The five accounts pinpointed by the unnamed source included one that followed media members, Sixers employees, and NBA agents but never tweets (its handle is @phila1234567, and it has no account name), and four that have posted tweets or replied to other users. Of those, one was active between April 2016 and May 2017 (its account name is Eric jr, and its handle is @AlVic40117560), two were active within the past five months (HonestAbe / @Honesta34197118 and Enoughunkownsources / @Enoughunkownso1), and one was posting several times a day (Still Balling / @s_bonhams) and as recently as last week.
The Sixers acknowledged at least one of the accounts is Colangelo and it doesn’t take a wild leap to see how the others could be him as well even though he has denied it. The Ringer went really deep in trying to prove the connection. Interestingly the source on the story was an “EGG AVI” who just claimed to notice, but it seems to me that maybe someone in Colangelo’s inner circle snitched on him.
Flip the pages if you want to read all the tweets from the burner accounts.