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You missed a period on your last sentence, there. ;-)
Lol, of course I would.
You missed a period on your last sentence, there. ;-)
You should be. "Millsap" is not ****ing hard to spell, he's been on the team for 5 seasons (which will be the longest tenured if/when AK isn't brought back) and has been pivotal and a fan-favorite (until everyone realized 4 years into his career that he was actually undersized while ignoring that he had experienced a quantum leap in his general skill level as a player).Come on grammar police, punish the man for not spelling DeAndre right. I get ripped for not having 2 L's on Millsap
You should be. "Millsap" is not ****ing hard to spell, he's been on the team for 5 seasons (which will be the longest tenured if/when AK isn't brought back) and has been pivotal and a fan-favorite (until everyone realized 4 years into his career that he was actually undersized while ignoring that he had experienced a quantum leap in his general skill level as a player).
Seriously man. This isn't like spelling Krzyzewski (and if you're a Duke fan, you should probably know/learn how to spell that too).
You should be. "Millsap" is not ****ing hard to spell, he's been on the team for 5 seasons (which will be the longest tenured if/when AK isn't brought back) and has been pivotal and a fan-favorite (until everyone realized 4 years into his career that he was actually undersized while ignoring that he had experienced a quantum leap in his general skill level as a player).
Seriously man. This isn't like spelling Krzyzewski (and if you're a Duke fan, you should probably know/learn how to spell that too).
Its a message board,
And since that means a lack of verbal cues, the only way to really discern one's intelligence is the manner in which he/she writes, so I'm more in favor of typing accurately.
Besides that it's seriously not hard to spell and it's also a matter of respect. And yes, intelligence. If you don't know, look it up, or use another name (i.e. "Sap).
Here's a tip for those that can't remember, his name are literally two words put together; "Mill" and "sap". There is not such thing as a "Mil"*, so that's how you can remember.
*outside of slang, a latin-derived prefix, or unless you are familiar with obscure units of measurement