CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A photo showing the massive crowd attending the June 2016 parade celebrating the Cavaliers NBA title began circulating on social media Tuesday night, with supporters of Donald Trump claiming it showed his rally in Phoenix.

The aerial photo shows thousands of people crowded around the intersection of East Ninth Street and St. Clair Avenue, waiting for the parade to start.

But Tuesday night, supporters of Trump began tweeting the photo and claiming it showed adoring crowds waiting for the president in Phoenix.

Plenty of people were fooled by the photo, which was shared thousands of times. But many others spotted the mistake and tried to set the record straight:

fake news, that's from Cavs championship parade in Cleveland in 2016 — B in Brunswick Hills (@MiniBullDawgBru) August 23, 2017

Cleveland sure does look great. In June. In 2016. — Jimbo (@CleJimbo) August 23, 2017

It's not the first time crowds from the Cavs parade have been misrepresented. In August 2016, the conservative website Breitbart used a different photo from the Cavs parade and said it was crowds for a Trump rally in Jacksonville, Fla.