J.R. Smith tweeted this. Five minutes after losing Game 3. In the NBA Finals and going down three games to none. (He deleted it after it got, like, 30,000 retweets. I am sad he deleted it.)
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J.R. forever — though he denied actually sending the tweet when asked.
Caught J.R. Smith as he was walking out of arena. Says he didn't tweet & account was hacked, but that he likes what the hacker was thinking
— Joseph Casciaro (@JosephCasciaro) June 8, 2017
Oh, also this:
Can da cavs come back?
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) May 25, 2009
GOOD QUESTION KEVIN.
(No.)
But if this isn’t the best example of why Twitter is the absolute greatest social media out there (excluding instances where it’s the absolute worst, which also exist) then I don’t know what to tell you. Go back to shitposting on Facebook or something.