
The Phoenix Suns lost to the Golden State Warriors by the final of 106-100 on Sunday, but guard Eric Bledsoe may have taken the biggest L of the night.
As Bledsoe took the floor against the Dubs, it soon became clear that something was a little off: he was wearing a jersey with his last name misspelled as “Beldsoe.”
Eric Bledsoe's name is spelled wrong. pic.twitter.com/Agy4NucUnR
— Scott Mizuno (@ScottMizuno) October 30, 2016

To his credit, Bledsoe himself appeared to get a kick out of the mistake too.
Lol ? RT @jordanpesto: @EBled2 yo let me get that beldsoe jersey , it's my last name #BeldsoeBros
— Eric Bledsoe (@EBled2) October 31, 2016
The 26-year-old Bledsoe, who is hoping for a bounceback season after his 2015-16 campaign ended early because of a torn meniscus, finished the defeat with a solid line, scoring 21 points on 7-of-11 from the field with five rebounds and six assists. If that’s what he’s capable of producing as “Eric Beldsoe,” perhaps it’s time for him to adopt the persona full-time.