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ESPN's 'Around the Horn' spent four minutes debating LeBron James' future based on report from fake NBA insider tweet

"Around the Horn" host Tony Reali called the report "legitimate," not realizing that it didn't actually come from Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski.

ESPN's "Around the Horn" cast fell, as many have before, for a fake Adrian Wojnarowski tweet.

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During Thursday's show, the crew discussed what they thought was a tweet from Wojnarowski, Yahoo's NBA insider, about LeBron James future.

The tweet read, "

With reports circulating that Wojnarowski may soon be joining ESPN, surely the cast won't be fooled again in the future.

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