A man Ray Allen accused of catfishing him multiple times now claims that the NBA star is lying that the two had a gay relationship.

Allen previously claimed that the accuser, Bryant Coleman, posed as a woman in order to attain private information from him. Coleman, who is a staffer at the University of Central Florida filed a restraining order against Allen for "stalking" him. “Ray’s account of our relationship is false,” said Coleman to TMZ Sports.

“Ray knows how I look, he knows how my voice sounds, he knows how I think, and most importantly, he knows my heart. He went on to defend himself against Allen’s accusations of catfishing. “However, because of confidentially considerations, I am not in a position to provide a more detailed response to Mr. Allen’s false and salacious claims.

I will rely on the courts to protect me against Mr. Allen’s violent threats and false accusations,” continued Coleman. Allen’s attorney denied the claims made by Coleman and said that there was never a relationship between the two. “Mr. Coleman’s statement would be funny if it wasn’t so crazy,” said Allen’s lawyer to TMZ.

“There has never been and never will be a relationship or friendship between Ray Allen and Mr. Coleman. They have never met and never have spoken.” The attorney also stated that Allen has never threatened Coleman.