Adrian Wojnarowski Drops His Biggest ‘Woj Bomb’ Yet, Obliterates Fellow Reporter Chris Mannix In Twitter Duel

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Adrian Wojnarowski is the best in the business when it comes to reporting NBA-related news. Apparently, he’s also competent at roasting his fellow reporters on social media.

A few hours ago, Woj tweeted an update regarding former NBA point guard Deron Williams and his upcoming fight with NFL running back Frank Gore.

Chis Mannix took a little jab at the ESPN insider in the replies before getting bodied by Wojnarowski’s brutal comeback.

https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1458144357224169472

Whether the two guys are friends having fun roasting each other or are just colleagues having a spat on Twitter the fans were pretty entertained.

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Woj is a fan-favorite in the ESPN network, and it’s clear to see why. The guy delivers amazing updates on basketball but is also not shy about having some fun on Twitter.

That’s not to say that he doesn’t occasionally get into his own trouble every now and then, though.

“This guy is going to call someone a bad teammate? Do we want to talk about the black careers that he put a foot on because he was threatened by? Do we want to talk about that? Do you wanna talk about the newsbreakers – with an ’S’ – of diverse background, who have rapports with players that Adrian doesn’t have. That he saw as threatening because his sources are all front office people… and assistant coaches trying to move up… and maybe a video coordinator that’s trying to get a better job somewhere else,” said former ESPN analyst Amin Elhassan.

As with any high-profile name in the industry, Woj is going to have his highs and lows. And there are people that will take some shots at him — Mannix is clearly among them

On Monday, though, the guy was a winner and will probably have folks thinking twice before they get after him on Twitter.

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