Atlanta Hawks at Bulls Game 1: Ready or not it’s Teague’s Time

ChicagoTeague is the starter at point guard for Game 1.

“I’ve always had faith in this kid,” L.D. said today at shootaround at the United Center.

Teague joins the “regular” lineup with J.J., Marvin, Josh and Al.

It’s a tough situation for Teague. He’s suddenly elevated from part-time rotation guy to checking D-Rose on the road in the playoffs.

“I expect him to go out and be Jeff Teague,” Drew said. “He brings a unique package with his speed, his quickness, his ability to get into the paint. He’s a solid defensive player. I don’t care who put on Rose no one guy can stop him. It’s got to be total team effort.”

There is perhaps no more volatile subject among by blog people than Jeff Teague. The drama is no doubt influenced by the emotional subtext of Hawks’ fans futile and frustrating wait for a bona fide point guard.

Some of Teague’s fans have elevated him to near-mythical status. They seize on his good moments as proof of his untapped potential and cite L.D.’s lack of patience and trust to explain away the bad moments. This group reacts angrily to criticisms of Teague.

If Teague’s detractors acknowledge his good moments at all, they ask why there are not more of them. His poor performances are proof of his limited potential. Teague’s critics tell those in the first group to stop deluding themselves.

I’m exaggerating a bit in both cases but you get my point.

I’m still not sure about Teague. I’ve just always thought he deserves more burn because of his production and potential, the team’s weaknesses and the need for the Hawks to figure out if he’s their point guard going forward.

You’d like to say this is when we can finally find out about Teague but what would it really settle if he can’t get it done in this series?

If you like Teague now and he bombs, you can say he hasn’t been properly developed and shouldn’t be judged under these circumstances. If you’ve been skeptical he’s a player, a poor showing would be just another reason to believe the same. (Of course Teague also could play well and then all of my blog people would be happy.)

This is the hand Teague has been dealt. He faces a sizable deficit in talent and experience against D-Rose. There isn’t much in the way of past performance to make any prediction of how it will go: Teague was on the court with Rose for just 13 minutes during the three regular-season games.

“He’s guarded him before,” L.D. said. “This is not anything out of the ordinary. He has guarded some tough guys.”

The Hawks have focused much of their defensive preparation on pick-and-roll coverages. But D-Rose is a strong iso player, too, so there will be times when a Hawks defender must find some way to prevent Rose from getting to the basket.

“We are asking a lot for the guys that are guarding him to contain him,” Al said. “Obviously we are going to be there to help but the guy that is on the ball has to try to do the best job to keep Rose in front of him.”

More often than not, that guy is going to be Jeff Teague.

“He’s been in situations before where he hasn’t played much, and he has stepped in and answered the call,” Drew said. “I’m expecting the same thing.”

Notes

  • Boozer says he’s going to try to play.
  • Hinrich is here. The Hawks are picking his brain. “That’s why he’s on the trip,” L.D. said. “He can probably do Jeff a lot of good. Stay in his ear about defending Rose.”
  • Hinrich on Teague: “I think Jeff can really play. I think it’s just a matter of him getting an opportunity. I think he will be good.”
  • Will Hinrich be in Teague’s ear? “I kind of just want to leave him alone. If there is something along the course of the game that I think he can help him with, I will try to do that. Right now I will just leave him alone. The coaching staff does a good job making sure guys are prepared. I’m sure he’s excited.”
  • Hinrich was propped up on the trainer’s table with a contraption that iced nearly his entire leg. “Hopefully at some point it will get to where I can test it out and see where it’s at,” he said. That doesn’t seem like he’s close to returning to vigorous activity, but Hinrich isn’t ruling out playing in the series: “You never know.”
  • Hinrich said he suffered the injury before contact: “As soon as I went up I felt a pop. It started swelling. I didn’t know if it was the hamstring. Initially I was concerned it was my knee.”
  • J.J. on the second round: “We want to come out and make a different impression this year. I think the attention to detail is there and everybody is focused.”
  • Al on the same: “In the past when we got to the second round we’ve been physically fatigued as a team. We are fresher as a team. We feel more confident.”
  • Al on playing against Noah: “It’s weird, man.”
  • Al on teaming with Noah at Florida: “He can make others around him play even harder and push them and motivate them. He’s the kind of guy who brings that energy and has that edge to his game. I think he really makes people around him better. I think he goes under the radar a lot with his game.”
  • J.J. on the Bulls: “We know it’s going to be a fight this series. We have got to come out and do the little things like win the hustle plays, keep these guys off the glass.”
  • L.D. on Smoove’s declaration that it’s all about D: “I agree with that wholeheartedly. But offensively, the last time we came here regular season played really, really well for a half. We came out for the second half and it was our offense that absolutely killed us. Bad offense is just as a good as a turnover. If you don’t get good shots and force that team to work and you start hoisting up crazy shots, it is just as bad as a turnover.”
  • L.D. on rebounding: “Our bigs are going to have their hands full keep their guys off the glass. Our guards have to come in and be out secondary rebounding force. We have got to win the rebounding game. We’ve got to make sure we attack the glass and come up with all the loose balls. We can’t start heading back down until we secure that basketball.”

Michael Cunningham, Hawks beat

1,164 comments Add your comment

bigdave

May 2nd, 2011
10:52 pm

everyone who played was productive and made a play..

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
10:53 pm

If no injury to Hinrich, JT rides the bench and we probably lose by 15 tonight….Not impressed with Larry at all….

tremaine

May 2nd, 2011
10:53 pm

I got to give LD credit tonight. Taking Marvin out changed the game.

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
10:53 pm

Tom is pissed on NBA TV!!!

darrell starks

May 2nd, 2011
10:53 pm

M.I.A. marvin is not a starter, it’s like every time he starte he become ghost.
GO HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

terrell

May 2nd, 2011
10:56 pm

Marvin’s been starting for all these years, and Teague cant get off the bench for 2 whole seasons? Unfreakinbelievable! Mike Bibby played before Teague. Mo Evans played before Teague. Etc……………………………………………… Just Crazy.

doc

May 2nd, 2011
10:56 pm

man never thought o would see the bus this crowded, remember literally some game nights i would have conversations with myself or one other blogger back in the winter of 2006.

kind of nice.

now where is my buddy samuel? woody is what? cant har you?

heh heh

JSS

May 2nd, 2011
10:57 pm

Time to play the Lottery! Two Series in a row, they take it to a higher seed on the road!!! Fate is cruel and wacky!!!

Wabe

May 2nd, 2011
10:57 pm

the hawks finally got some respect out of Chuck.

terrell

May 2nd, 2011
10:57 pm

Gotta agree with Slim on that one. Teague would be an aftethought if Kirk was healthy. BOOOOOOOO, LD!

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
10:57 pm

Josh gets an A+ protecting the Rim in the 4th!!! Of course that should be Allstar Al’s job but alteast he crashed the bds for 13 huge rebounds!

Great win!!! Teague has been promoted..Hinrich will come off the bench in the ECF!!!!!

SteveW

May 2nd, 2011
10:57 pm

LD gives Teague the game ball??? I must be delusional

EmirS.

May 2nd, 2011
10:58 pm

Lol its funny you guys say that abour Marvin. Thinking back I never noticed him…..

I remember two plays from him. One was a missed three from the left corner. And the other was a drive that got swatted down by Boozer

And now that I think of it, I remember the floater of the backboard in the first quarter. Or the second, not sure. But besides that I dont really remember anything else.

And that man Deng….oh my God. I would love to see him in a Hawks uniform…..I’d probally have an orgasm.

Wabe

May 2nd, 2011
10:58 pm

josh didn’t have a good game offensively. started doing things that were hurting the hawks.

LD pulled him.

but after smith returned, he actually made some crucial defensive plays, grabbed some big boards, made a big pass, and even knocked down one of those jumpers.

he did get ‘yammed on’ as someone put it twice though.

doesn’t matter.

1-0.

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
11:00 pm

Woody and Woody lite are idiots for not featuring Teague!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IDIOTS!!!!!!!
We lost 2 freaking #1 picks??????????? Are you kiding me???????????????????????

terrell

May 2nd, 2011
11:01 pm

I remember Marvin making a technical and getting his shot blocked again. Thats about it. He’s basically begging LD to bring him off the bench.

tremaine

May 2nd, 2011
11:01 pm

TEAGUE WITH JOE POSTGAME INTERVIEW!

Mike W

May 2nd, 2011
11:03 pm

I agree got give LD credit for that one few moves he made by switching teague on korver when he was running round killing jamal off screens in 2nd qrt and playing wilkins more.probably should play him more since he did do well in his few mins he played.Raise up Hawks Fan its looking like game 3 on friday will be sold out by thursday

Wabe

May 2nd, 2011
11:03 pm

this isn’t a knock on hinrich here.

hinrich played great D on Nelson in the last round.

but, based off what i saw in the regular season, i don’t think he’d be as good as teague is on d rose.

d rose had ‘moments’, but teague never really let him get in much of a rhythm. if i’m the hawks, i give those jumpers to rose all series. let him get his 50 knockin down jumpshots. it’s when he gets into the paint when he gets everybody else involved and the game gets chaotic.

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
11:03 pm

JT an iso on NBA TV in 2 mins….

Rev in Tampa

May 2nd, 2011
11:03 pm

teague is going to be on the podium on NBATV after the commercials

South ga boy in the atl

May 2nd, 2011
11:04 pm

My God it could not have turned out any better for the Hawks with Rose turning his ankle in the last few seconds lol. What a game by JJ, JT, and JC. Imagine what we could do if Smoove would grow a brain and stop shooting jumpers and play his outstanding defense and drive to the basket. It was the only pimple on a beautiful win. Damn Smoove would you just stop it. Stop being so stubborn. JUST STOP AND WE MAY BEAT MEMPHIS TO WIN A CHAMPIONSHIP. WHO WOULD HAVE EVER THOUGHT THAT WAS POSSIBLE

Grandad

May 2nd, 2011
11:04 pm

I hereby declare Jeff Teague a basketball Player.

The debate ceases…Now.

If LD refuses to play him from this point;
it should be grounds for immediate termination.

Earlier this eve, I set forth, that this was Teaguer’s opportunity.
At least one blogger thought I was too severe.

The young man has earned his wings with tonite’s performance.

Yes, he must continue his ascent each day from here on out,
but he has burst through some sort of imaginary boundary that’s
been holding him back.
Coaches can no longer restrain him.

Congrats Young Mr. Teague. / Our Hawks have found a another player.

terrell

May 2nd, 2011
11:04 pm

If they woulda featured Teague, they wouldnt of been able to trade away two 1st rd salaries for an expiring contract. Its all about the money man.

bigdave

May 2nd, 2011
11:06 pm

EmirS..

Deng is an example of a player that has improved his game year by year now being able to put the ball on the floor and be effective offensively.. Marvin… well…

bigdave

May 2nd, 2011
11:07 pm

lol..

Joe quick to tell somebody they could care less.. lol

Sleepy

May 2nd, 2011
11:09 pm

Some of you need to stop living in he past and wouldve couldve shouldve when you dont know what wouldve happened .

Teague played great but some of you are this kids worst enemies

bigdave

May 2nd, 2011
11:10 pm

great point Steve..

JT’s play let Joe be Joe offensively..

Grandad

May 2nd, 2011
11:10 pm

I realize everyone’s in bandwagon mode,
but, taking out Josh was the key.

Josh was killin’ us.

Zaza did some amazing things when he came in.

With Zaza in, we offensive rebound.

*It puts one man closer to the basket.

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:17 pm

GREAT WIN TONIGHT, EVEN THOUGH SMOOVE WAS TANKING MOST OF THE GAME [LIKE USUAL]

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:19 pm

idk IF I EVEN WANT ROSE HURT. WE’D PROBABLY GO LAX ON THEIR BACKUP PG AND GET OWNED BECAUSE OF SOME MATCHUP ISSUE. I WANT ROSE HEALTHY. BEAT THE MVP HIMSELF. GIVE HIM SPACE. LET HIM SHOOT

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:20 pm

DAMIEN AND TWIN WERE AMAZING IN THE 1ST HALF. WISH THEY HAD GOTTEN SOME MORE PT IN THE 2ND HALF (IDK IF COLLINS EVEN GOT IN, NOR DID Z)

doc

May 2nd, 2011
11:20 pm

yup grandad bus is crowded

yup on zaza showing the way to grind

give me j smash only

boycott smoove sh!t

hawks_4_life

May 2nd, 2011
11:20 pm

Team we just won, why are we choosing now to gripe about the past. Can we savor this victory and move forward.

Section 303

May 2nd, 2011
11:21 pm

Major props to all you Teague fans out there. You guys have been on the Teague Bus all year long. Good job! Congrats on being a way better judge of talent than me. I have been back-and-forth on Teague all year. A lot of you have been saying all along he should play.

Great win! Big F you to the b-ball “experts”.

Need to go into major “Eff you mode” and get Game 2, too.

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:25 pm

Why does Josh insist on shooting those J’s? I understand those toward the end of the clock but there’s no other acceptable situation in which Josh pulls up from outside 15ft. With guys like Joe, Jamal, Marvin, even Al who all shoot decently from the outside, and the fact that the Hawks have not post presence, why would Josh waste possessions by taking potshots from the perimeter? It would even be good if he would at least take a dribble and change the shot from 19ft to 14ft.

Please, Smoove. Just hang up the outside J until after we trade you next year, and just focus on playing D, rebounding, and getting the ball in the paint. PLEASE…

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:25 pm

AMAZING WIN TONIGHT

SCREW THIS “WE STOLE 1 IN CHICAGO. THAT’S ALL WE NEED” BS. LET’S WIN GAME 2 AND SWEEP THIS OVERRATED CREW

THEY HAVE TROUBLE SCORING THE BALL

NOAH IS A HIDEOUSLY UGLY DIRTY PLAYER

BOOZER JUST NEEDS TO GET BEAT UP A BIT (NO HOMO) AND HE’S DONE FOR THE SERIES

FIRE LD

bee

May 2nd, 2011
11:26 pm

I’m thinking Larry Drew has ALOT to do with the Hawks performance in this season’s payoffs. He said before the season started that he had alot of ideas in previous playoffs, but Woodson never listened to him. Now we’re seeing just what those ideas were. go Hawks!

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:26 pm

WTF WAS WITH THAT IDIOT WHO THREW SOMETHING ON THE COURT AFTER D.ROSE HURT HIMSELF?

LOL

ATL H0

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:27 pm

I haven’t known what to think of Teague since there just isn’t much of a body of work to analyze. Tell you what, though: His work tonight was exactly what we needed: stay in front of Rose most of the time and don’t turn the ball over. Nice job, kid.

brigadierjerry

May 2nd, 2011
11:28 pm

great win. Teague nice uptempo player. When a player plays like that when the bright lights are on you know he can play. I want more. I dont want to take the foot off of the neck of the Bulls. I want payback from all those years the Bulls beat the Hawks. Should be no reason why Hawks cant beat the Bulls. They played them very well defensively and Joe J earned his money and Teague did good things and even Zaza contributed

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:31 pm

Yup… gotta give Drew some love. He’s taken a beating from you knuckleheads during the season, and now he’s shown that he is a crafty strategist who devised great defensive schemes twice in a row now. I still want to see how he plays the “chess game” with COY Thibodeu for the rest of the series. Should be interesting.

Najeh Davenpoop

May 2nd, 2011
11:34 pm

I wish I got NBA TV. Time to check these press conferences out when they get put up on NBA.com.

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:34 pm

brigjerry:
I agree that there’s no reason the Hawks can’t beat a one-man squad like Chicago, record notwithstanding. I don’t think we’re going to get 54 combined points from JJ and JC every game, and I certainly know we’re not going to keep shooting that well. That said, if those ATL players keep their confidence and heads about them, they got the talent to hang with anyone in the East.

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:35 pm

yeah Najeh, it’s nice

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:36 pm

Anybody else notice that Jeff was our third leading scorer as well?

cp

May 2nd, 2011
11:36 pm

as I said the other day, when Teague gets props it drives some crazy on here for some reason. Might as well stop reading the blog then cause he will be getting a lot of love for stepping up tonight

Wabe

May 2nd, 2011
11:36 pm

Sleepy

May 2nd, 2011
11:09 pm
“Some of you need to stop living in he past and wouldve couldve shouldve when you dont know what wouldve happened .

Teague played great but some of you are this kids worst enemies”

I seem to recall you constantly bashing two players on this team: Josh Smith and Jeff Teague.

So, I don’t think you’re in the position to be calling anybody else Jeff Teague’s worse enemy.

And before this goes any further, I’ll go ahead and eat my share of the crow right now. I did come on this blog when the Hawks were up 3-1 on the Magic and speculated that the Hawks wouldn’t matchup as well with the Bulls. But, for one game, they proved me wrong.

JeJe

May 2nd, 2011
11:41 pm

If Josh played to his strengths (drove to the hoop and quit taking jumpshots), we’d be winning these playoff games by 25 points

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:43 pm

Hey, I live in Chicago right now, and I’ve taken so much junk for rocking my ATL jersey… but I don’t think they’ll be so quick to talk junk on Wednesday!