76ers star Ben Simmons is accusing an Australian casino of racial profiling, following claims that he and his friends were denied entry into the establishment Monday.

Simmons, who was raised in Australia, took the social media route to charge Melbourne’s Crown Casino with discrimination, saying he felt “singled out” after he and two of his black friends were asked for identification, while one of their white friends was not.

“They didn’t let me in, or him or this guy. Wow, we got a long way to go,” Simmons said in a video, showing the security members allegedly responsible.

A spokeswoman for the casino refutes the charge, claiming Simmons wasn’t prevented from entering.

“Crown strenuously rejects reports that it discriminated against a group of visitors last night,” the statement said. “Crown’s internal security policy requires our security officers to check identification of those persons they believe to be under the age of 25, this is an enhanced safeguard to ensure that no one under the age of 18 is permitted entry to the Casino Floor as required by Law.

“The group subsequently provided identification and were permitted entry. Crown is an inclusive workplace.”

Simmons, 23, responded with his own statement Tuesday, reiterating his claim.

“As you know an incident happened (Monday) night at Crown and my friends and I felt personally singled out,” Simmons tweeted. “No one likes to feel like this. I am very passionate about equality and I will always speak up even if it means having uncomfortable conversations.”

Simmons recently signed the most lucrative sports contract by an Australian after receiving a five-year, $170 million contract extension from the 76ers.