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

IceColdATLien

May 2nd, 2011
11:43 pm

JeJe: you are so right

kgbsfinst

May 2nd, 2011
11:48 pm

Great win by the Hawks tonight! Its nice to see our offense ran in the 4th quarter, something we haven’t see all that much, even against the Magic last series.
Has any interviewer ever asked LD about why Josh keeps shooting his jumpers? I would be interested to hear what Josh’s logic is behind it. I thought it was great to hear LD in the huddle tell his players to take SMART shots, you know who he was talking to.
I have officially given up on Marvin 100%, he looked even more clueless and pathetic out there than when he was a rookie. His D is OK, and last year he had a jumper, but not anymore. It looks like he has completely regressed, he has no place on this team. I would rather see us start Damien and guard Deng than Marvin.
Tonight proved that if we play to our abilities, we can beat anyone in the league! Its refreshing to know that. Now we just need to do it consistently.

Slimjr

May 2nd, 2011
11:50 pm

Wow somebody else has given up on the #2 it was a turrible pick???

Najeh Davenpoop

May 2nd, 2011
11:51 pm

The national media has tried as hard as they can to ignore the Hawks so far in the playoffs but now they have no choice.

tremaine

May 2nd, 2011
11:54 pm

Finally everybody else got to see what a lot of us already knew. This team is so much better with Teague on the floor.

Najeh Davenpoop

May 2nd, 2011
11:58 pm

“Championship basketball is always this: the end of quarters and the end of halves.”

–Kenny Smith

If the Hawks closed out the 2nd quarter, this game might have been a blowout.

drmaryb (*_-)

May 2nd, 2011
11:59 pm

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Johnson scores 34 points; Hawks take 1-0 lead

Joe Johnson (G/F) – Atlanta Hawks

(Mon, May 2 – 11:33pm ET)

Joe Johnson hit 12-of-18 shots (and all five 3-point attempts) for 34 points in the Hawks’ Game 1 win over the Bulls, and also added four rebounds, three assists, and three steals.
He played like a ‘max contract’ player on Monday, and while he fell into the Hawks’ pattern of jacking up bad shots at times, some of them fell and as you can see he was amazingly efficient tonight. Josh Smith stood outside and played the pick-and-pop game to his peril, hitting just 3-of-11 shots for eight points, but enough was working for Atlanta tonight to wake the nation up — Atlanta is for real (we think).

Teague’s defense the difference in Game 1 win

Jeff Teague (G) – Atlanta Hawks

(Mon, May 2 – 11:22pm ET)

Jeff Teague started at PG and checked the presumed NBA MVP Derrick Rose in Monday’s Game 1 win, neutralizing him in one-on-one defensive situations, and also added 10 points on 5-of-11 shooting with two rebounds, five assists, one steal, and just one turnover.
Rose hit just 11-of-27 shots and many of his makes came without Teague on him, as Teague’s quickness and athleticism kept Rose from demanding entrance into the paint. Teague still made a handful of mental mistakes, but he got the game ball from Larry Drew and was the difference in the win. Look for the Bulls to employ a more creative game plan in Game 2 to free up Rose, and also play on Teague’s mental lapses.
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Good Stuff.

ILL-Logical

May 3rd, 2011
12:15 am

Great win- now the playoffs have offically begun

Grandad

May 3rd, 2011
12:45 am

Zaza has become a better interior defender than Josh.
Josh’s block’s are down, and he’s still a good perimeter defender,
but when he tried to guard Boozer, he got his back-side whupped.
*[don't anyone say...it's affected by where he plays on offense]
*(where one plays on offense has no effect on whom you guard)

Back to Zaza – he is more physical than Josh.
[who has turned into a finesse (sissy) player]
Zaza and / or Collins give us a true Big.
One or the other needs to be on the floor;
- guarding Boozer – in this series.

When Josh is on the bench – he cannot take bad shots.

Worldwide Clyde

May 3rd, 2011
1:23 am

If we win this series and Hinrich is available Teague would go right back to the bench.

Hawks in 7. I told yall JJ would come up big. Bogans ain’t ready. When was the last time the Hawks went to the Eastern Conference Finals?

Ole Hawks Fan

May 3rd, 2011
10:14 am

For those of us on here who has called for Jeff Teague to be this TEAM PG early in this season and for Woody(Last Year) to give Teague some playing time………TONITE WAS JUSTICE SERVED. I remember last year against Boston when Teague scored 26 points but Woody never gave him playing time after that game. So Young Mr. Teague, keep you head level, work hard and show the rest of these FANS what all your SUPPORTERS who clammer for you to be this team starting PG. As I’ve said so meany times on here, under Woody & Woddy Lite, Rondo would have been RIDING THE PINES under these TWO SUPPOSEDLY COACHES. ALL WE WERE SAYING, IS GIVE JEFF TEAGUE A CHANCE. Capt Kirk is not the PG to start for this team. At best he is a player to come off the bench to give Jeff Teague a breather. He is not quick enough to handle Rose. Go HAWKS and GO JEFF TEAGUE! Win the second game and come home up 2-0. ATL MAKE THE ROOF @ Phillips Area TREMBLE ALL NITE WHEN THE SERIES MOVES BACK TO DA ATL!

The Game Has Changed

May 3rd, 2011
10:34 am

I just slowed the horses down. If there is anyone out there who would like to jump on the bandwagon we got room. First come basis. Also Im waiting on just one of those Hawk Haters to give Drew some credit. Eventhough Josh almost shot us out the game, he outcoached the coach of the year. Go Hawks Go Drew

The Game Has Changed

May 3rd, 2011
10:42 am

@JeJe-When do you want Drew fired? After we win the Eastern Conference or after the NBA finals.

True Hawk Fan

May 4th, 2011
1:32 pm

I told you so. Go Hawks! Let’s do it again! Good job Jeff. Great game Joe. Way to shoot the ball Jamal. Excellent effort from the whole team. Nice game plan LD. I said I would wait till our season is over to rate LD. I will still do that. See you in the arena (those of you willing to buy a ticket!) I’m always there.