'It Wasn't The Same': What Split Up The Hawks' Famous Starting Five
...flashback to Co-Eastern Conference Players of the Month from January 2015, when Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver, DeMarre Carroll, Paul Millsap and Al Horford quite literally dominated the NBA. Atlanta’s perfect 17–0 slate set a record for the most prolific month in league history.
As the Hawks soared to the top of the Eastern Conference standings, Horford, Millsap, Teague and Korver all earned All-Star nods, with Budenholzer on the bench. “We all knew that it was because of the team that we were all there and that made it really special,” Korver said.
It was over before it ever began. In the blink of an eye, a world-beater starting lineup can be dispersed across an entire conference. Carroll departed to Toronto in free agency that July. “I don’t think the Hawks have been the same since,” said Teague.
Teague asked former teammate Horford why he departed the only professional city he had ever known. “The group wasn’t there,” Horford whispered. “It wasn’t the same.”
A member of that 60-win team will likely represent the East in the Finals, emerging from at least one battle against a former ally. The stage will be bright. The history will stand forever. The taste of the title, however, can disappear the moment it hits your lips.
A really insightful piece...