NBA
exec reportedly operated five secret Twitter accounts to
criticize players and staff
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Anonymity on
Twitter is sacred, and here's a delightful reason why it still rocks.
On Tuesday,
The Ringer published an in-depth investigation into
five outspoken, basketball-focused
Twitter accounts, laying out the considerable evidence that Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo was actually the one secretly operating them all.*
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A deep-dive into the accounts' activity showed that Colangelo was allegedly using these anonymous
accounts as a way to vent about his
players and coaching staff, and defend (and even leak) his own strategy and choices.*
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