One of the many underlying themes of the 2017-18 NBA season happens to be social media burner accounts. In fact, the revelation of NBA players and executives using burner accounts on twitter and instagram has led OddShark to release their odds on who will be exposed next.
First, Golden State Warriors All-Star forward Kevin Durant was outed for having fake accounts that he used to combat the internet trolls. Most recently, it was the Philadelphia 76ers' President of Basketball Operations Bryan Colangelo, whose wife admitted to having several burner accounts on twitter which she used to spill private team-related information.
As a result, you can now place your bets on which NBA player will get caught with a secret account.
According to OddsShark, Los Angeles Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball has the highest odds of any NBA player to be caught with a burner account, followed by Cavs' shooting guard JR Smith (+4000) and Pelicans' veteran point guard Rajon Rondo (+6000).
The Top-10 most likely players to get caught with a burner account in the future also includes DeMarcus Cousins, Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony, all of whom are listed at +7000, followed by Draymond Green, Kawhi Leonard and Damian Lillard with odds of +8000. Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin rounds out the Top-10 at +9000.
All-Stars Anthony Davis, Steph Curry, Russell Westbrook and Giannis Antetokounmpo are all listed +10000. The odds that no one gets caught? A heavy favorite at -9000.