Bryan Colangelo and his wife may soon have more time to discuss exactly what the other has been doing lately on Twitter.

ESPN reported early Friday that 76ers ownership is seriously considering firing Colangelo, its president of basketball operations. The franchise was in the process of launching an internal probe into who was responsible for anonymous Twitter accounts criticizing and personally attacking Philadelphia players, including star Joel Embiid, and disclosing information that could only have been known by someone close to the team.

Reports surfaced Wednesday night that Colangelo’s wife, Barbara Bottini, may have been behind the majority of the accounts. According to The Ringer, the last two digits of her phone number were linked to three of the burner Twitter accounts. Colangelo admitted to being behind one.

Bottini became the focus of the Sixers’ investigation, which is not yet complete, and Colangelo, a two-time NBA executive of the year, is in a major fight for his job and reputation, according to ESPN. The Ringer first reported the existence of the accounts and the privileged information being shared.

Ownership fears Colangelo’s credibility is too damaged to keep him on with free agency beginning in July and the 76ers looking to be major players, according to ESPN.

One person who will not be losing his job with the 76ers is coach Brett Brown. He was rewarded Wednesday with a three-year contract extension after leading Philadelphia to a 52-30 record and the second round of the playoffs.