Muddleheaded! Conley confuses Utah and Salt Lake City Mitchell corrects mistakes: never again

June 20, Tencent Sports News After learning that he was traded to the Jazz, Grizzlies star guard Mike Conley tweeted to thank his old club, but when looking forward to the future of his Jazz team, he made a mistake: he actually wrote Utah into Utah City. [NBA Topic]

Conley wrote "Utah" into "Utah City", Mitchell corrected

Grizzlies and Jazz reached a big deal this morning. Jazz exchanged Cornley with Cowell, Claude, Grayson Allen, the 23rd signing this year and a protected first round draft right in the future.

As a veteran who has fought in Memphis for many years, Conley ranked first in the history of the Grizzlies in terms of the total number of appearances, total scores, assists, steals and three-point hits. Although he learned that he was traded, Conley still pushed to thank his old club.

"What can I say to this city that I fought for now? You have made me who I am now. Memphis is my home and will always be." Conley thanked his old boss first, "of course, it's time to start a new chapter and dedicate all of my life to Jazz and Utah."

I don't know whether Conley was too excited or made a mistake in tweeting. He actually wrote Utah into Utah City, which should be Utah in fact. The city where the Jazz are located is Salt Lake City. Donovan Mitchell, the core of the Jazz team's backcourt, soon discovered the mistake of this new teammate.

"Welcome the Conley brothers to join us, let's cheer together, but to correct your mistake, Utah is a state, not a city, and you are only allowed to make one mistake, which will never happen again," Mitchell tweeted.

Although Mitchell corrected a "mistake" made by Conley, Mitchell still spoke highly of this new backcourt partner.

"Conley is a very excellent player. In my opinion, he is definitely underestimated. He can break through the interior and pass the ball to his teammates in the open. In addition, I have learned a lot from him. After all, I have played in the guard position, and I should make more use of pick and roll, and how to create opportunities for my teammates. In addition, he is a left-handed player, and can enrich various tactics on the field. I I'm looking forward to playing with him next season. "

After seeing Mitchell correct his mistakes, Conley also showed his frankness and easiness. Not only deleted the previous Twitter, but also added a paragraph.

"In fact, I mean Salt Lake City," Conley wrote, adding a look of shame.

(Dajian)