The Atlanta Hawks and Detroit Pistons must get their jerseys from the same place.
Just two days after Pistons center Andre Drummond had to wear a misspelled jersey during the team’s game against the Chicago Bulls on Monday, Hawks power forward Paul Millsap had the same thing happen to him Wednesday. And what’s worse, the Utah Jazz — the Hawks’ opponent and Millsap’s former team — called them out for it.
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That was a pretty weak burn, but it’s still bad that the NBA has seen two different players wearing misspelled jerseys in less than a week. They should probably invest in some proofreaders.
The lack of an “L” on his jersey didn’t affect Millsap’s play, though. He actually had himself a game, scoring 30 points with 17 rebounds in a 100-97 Hawks win.
Photo of the Night
Starbucks is notorious for misspelling names, too, but this time, they thought Dallas Mavericks forward Chandler Parsons was his teammate Dirk Nowitzki. Then again, it’s Dirk’s money anyway.
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The New England Patriots appreciate a good bromance.
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Video of the Night
Actress Amanda Seyfried went to the New York Knicks-Orlando Magic game at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday with boyfriend and actor Justin Long. It was her first basketball game, but it also might be her last.
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