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Bill Simmons Believes Rockets' Kevin Durant Has Real Burner Account
Podcast host says he'd bet his life that the controversial social media account belongs to the NBA star.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Bill Simmons, the prominent sports media personality, has stated that he is convinced the controversial social media account criticizing Kevin Durant's Houston Rockets teammates actually belongs to the NBA superstar. Simmons said he would "bet his life" that the account in question, @gethigher77, is a real burner account operated by Durant himself.
Why it matters
The use of burner accounts by athletes to anonymously criticize teammates and others has become a controversial issue in professional sports. Simmons' strong belief that Durant is behind this account adds fuel to the ongoing debate around player accountability and transparency on social media.
The details
The @gethigher77 account has posted several comments criticizing Durant's current and former teammates, including Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun, Kyrie Irving and Devin Booker. However, Durant has publicly dismissed the speculation, describing the conversation as "social media noise" and stating that his relationship with teammates remains intact.
- On February 18, 2026, Bill Simmons discussed the burner account on his podcast.
The players
Bill Simmons
A prominent sports media personality and podcast host who believes the controversial social media account belongs to Kevin Durant.
Kevin Durant
The Houston Rockets superstar who has been accused of operating a burner account to criticize his teammates, though he has publicly dismissed the speculation.
What they’re saying
“If I had to put my life on if one way or the other, I'd bet yes. Triple double cocaine bear is one of the funniest things anyone has written on any platform in the last 30 years and I don't think that we'll ever find out the true answer. It could be a combo of some real stuff with some AI stuff. And that is the problem is 2026. Always trying to decipher what's real.”
— Bill Simmons, Podcast Host (The Bill Simmons Podcast)
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing challenges professional athletes face in managing their public image and relationships with teammates in the social media era. While burner accounts allow players to express themselves anonymously, the practice has become increasingly controversial and raises questions about accountability and transparency in sports.
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