Fred Katz is a renowned NBA journalist with a passion for the game and a knack for crafting insightful and engaging content. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including ESPN, Grantland, and The Athletic, where he currently serves as a staff writer covering the New York Knicks.
Katz’s work has earned him a reputation as a trusted voice in the NBA world. He is known for his ability to get access to the most important people in the league, and he often shares exclusive reporting that his peers don’t have.
He is also a respected voice on social media, where he engages with fans and provides updates on the NBA throughout the day. His Twitter feed is a must-read for any NBA fan… normally.
But even the greatest professionals aren’t flawless. Earlier today, Katz wanted to share a story on ‘the returns of Barrett & Quickley, as well as the emergence of Anunoby as plus-minus royalty’. However, everyone who clicked the link wasn’t met with Knicks insights, rather than a very naked woman performing acts you have to be naked for.
When copy and paste goes wrong?!
Katz in the meantime has deleted the faulty post and reposted it with the correct link. However, the damage was done and NBA Twitter went to work, with some incredibly funny comments.
I believe this link is broken it leads to a boring article, the last link you posted was much more exciting Fred.
— will (@will__nba__fan) January 19, 2024
Enjoyed the last article better brother pic.twitter.com/KYSo0rvAAE
— TRIPLE M (@tripleMwassup) January 19, 2024
Its too late Fred pic.twitter.com/ISaBfWjSFg
— KnicksFleeceAdmiral (@KnicksPiece) January 19, 2024
— Omar (@KingBacca22x) January 19, 2024
— BrunsonMuse (@BrunsonMuse) January 19, 2024
We were getting a lil too happy weren’t we Fredward?
— OG Anunoby Addict (@PlayoffBoundNYK) January 19, 2024
You a freak pic.twitter.com/Wne38bs8mg
— Hadukie (@RB9GotNext) January 19, 2024
Its not how you start its how you finish Fred, well done
— Ethan (@DabollSupremacy) January 19, 2024
— Nick (@Nickwitzki) January 19, 2024
Fred really redefining the term ‘beat’ reporter
— Mo (@themoniang) January 19, 2024