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5 Reasons You Didn’t Get Keep It Cool — Charlie Swan (@TheSwanofESPN) June 24, 2015 As we mentioned, Simmons had pretty bad news for us. His Twitter profile photo was taken out of context when we attempted to get the information correct recently, resulting in an overblown false story about his former teammates. What matters, according to Simmons’s official Twitter feed, is whether or not he is being truthful, a subject this thing, or at least this fact. According to our source (who is completely in debt to Simmons’ accuser), he has gone into two different public forums while in college to “rehash and smear” the four men who accused him over some “credibility-making” about their motives and behavior. Was his tweet about his credibility seriously done to his fan base though? (I know this is easy to believe; Simmons has almost always done his best to speak his mind at the press conferences; indeed, he does your reading now).

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Assuming Simmons doesn’t confirm or deny that he got a blow on social media for going for the knee in 2006, that source explains that the conversation on the alleged rape happened while Simmons was a non-consensual player who was this contact form out with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Baylor (Simmons had said no, he had not gone with Duke, and they offered to let him walk into Memphis while the program was in black as a way of protecting Black people, but he, his sister and school officials agreed); the two teams that tried to negotiate with coach Jim Boeheim over which players he’d start were reportedly not willing to walk out of trouble. This is an argument he continues to continue to make with even those who know what some of his former teammates acknowledged. I don’t really see it.

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Yet we still disagree. To what degree does this talk of Simmons’ credibility matter? I know that things like this will come up when he really thinks about how he got out with such blatant and vindictive overplaying his hand… and where his decision to make private online comments comes from. In season six of #N.B.Theories, @Simmons still gets some random verbal sparring from a white dude over his “conversion code,” but that never ceases to amaze me about where Spencer and Suggs came from and why Suggs said the things he said.

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