Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard J.R. Smith made news on Wednesday when his verified Facebook account sent out a farewell to Cleveland as if he had been traded.
👀 uh…. pic.twitter.com/Kk8DVgGbzt
— Madelyn Burke (@MadelynBurke) June 21, 2017
The post was ultimately deleted, and Smith swiftly took to Twitter to let everyone know he was hacked and isn’t leaving the Cavs.
Idk what’s going on with social media but this is crazy. I’m not leaving the #Cavs
— JR Smith (@TheRealJRSmith) June 21, 2017
As you probably recall, Smith’s Twitter account tweeted “Cavs in 7” after Cleveland lost a heartbreaking Game 3 against the Golden State Warriors during the 2017 NBA Finals, which was also blamed on a hacker.
JR Smith said “Cavs in 7” how does he feel now ? 😹😹😹😹 pic.twitter.com/d0vzZ5LSI5
— Uncle Lottin. (@Mister_Bastos) June 13, 2017
Smith might want to think about stepping up his cyber security game in the future…