UPDATE: Scratch that. He actually does
In wake of the recent scandals involving Major League Baseball players and offensive tweets from their pasts, the basketball world was shocked to discover that Zach Collins of the Portland Trail Blazers did not have any racists posts on his Twitter account from before he was a professional basketball player. As first discovered by Twitter user Xavier Pousey, better known by his Twitter handle @KingCollison4, the former Gonzaga player's Twitter account contained a surprising lack of offensive tweets from his high school days. "He was really just wishing all his friends happy birthday, it wasn't what I was expecting at all," said Pousey when reached for comments by the Basketball Section. "He tweeted about School of Rock not being on Netflix once...that's all I've got." Pousey, a Panda Express employee by day and a Nick Collison fan account administrator by night, initially looked into Collins' Twitter account because "he looked like the kind of guy who would have racist stuff on his Twitter and not remember to delete it." "Have you seen that guy?" Pousey added. "If he just dropped the n-word out of nowhere would you be surprised? Cause I wouldn't." With the recent controversy surrounding MLB players including Josh Hader, Sonny Gray, and Sean Newcomb using offensive language in tweets from their past, Brennan assumed his journey through the former 10th overall pick's account would add him to that list, but Collins, who joined the social media platform in 2011 at age 13, appears to have no dirty laundry on the site.
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