PHILADELPHIA, PA - MAY 09: JJ Redick #17 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts against the Toronto Raptors in the third quarter of Game Six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at the Wells Fargo Center on May 9, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 76ers defeated the Raptors 112-101.

Redick created burner Twitter account to follow free-agency news

7 years ago
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After not using social media for nearly a year, JJ Redick made a secret return to Twitter this summer.

The veteran shooting guard confessed during the latest episode of "The JJ Redick Podcast" that he created a burner account to keep up with the NBA's free-agency frenzy.

"I have something to admit," Redick said. "June 29, I was talking with my buddy Adam Glessner, who works for the Spurs - we go back to my second year in the NBA when he worked for the Magic - and he was like, 'Yo, how are you going to get notifications? Like, how are you going to be up to date on free agency?' So, I was like, 'I think I should just create a burner account.'

"So, I used some random Gmail account that I don't really use, that I think I used to have a Spotify account. I can't remember why I used it, but anyways, used a Gmail account and set up just an egg (avatar) and I followed five people ... (Adrian Wojnarowski), Chris Haynes, Ramona (Shelburne), Shams (Charania) - the news breakers."

Redick deleted all of his social media accounts - including a private Instagram account that only his family and friends knew about - in August 2018.

"It's a dark place," he told Tom Haberstroh for Bleacher Report in October. "It's not a healthy place. It's not real."

As for his burner account, Redick said he has since deactivated it.

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