Each NBA Team Was Ranked Based On Their Fans’ Grammar And It Msut Suk Being A Utaah Jazzz Fane

Just as they did a few months ago in regards to the top-25 college football grammar rankings, the Grammarly writing app was used to analyze the data of all 30 NBA teams, ranking their fans based off of the typos they made in comments on SB Nation blogs.

Using a similar methodology, the website was able to gather the below information, with the Minnesota Timberwolves showing that they really like having the No. 1 slot in things, not only sitting there in this year’s draft, but holding down the top spot here:

As one can see, the Atlanta Hawks, Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz have some serious room for improvement, as they round up the bottom-three spots. Honestly, though, people make all sorts of dumbass typos—especially when commenting on a website—so don’t feel down about yourself if your team is low here.

The only troublesome thing with the Jazz scoring so low is that they can’t blame it on the alcohol—since many in the state don’t booze—but that’s a topic for discussion on another day.

[H/T FTW.USAToday, Grammarly]

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Nick's a Sr. Editor for BroBible, mainly relying on his Sports Encyclopedia-like mind to write about things. He's also the co-host of the BroBible podcast "We Run This," and can be seen sweating his ass off while frequently running 10+ miles around Seattle.