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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).

I always say Sap because I always get a brain fart when remembering the amounts of L's.
 
Wy duz know won no hou two spel Milllllsap?
 
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
 
The nature of RFA's is you always have to overpay to get them. Outside of specific cases, I'm not into RFA's. I'd be interested to see a breakdown of RFA signings. I'll bet it isn't pretty.
 
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

*"no" such thing...

But there are such things as typos.
 
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