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Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings

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Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:05 pm

I know it's random, but with Jennings possibly available, I would like to gauge who here would prefer him over Jeff Teague.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#2 » by Ruhiel » Sun Jun 26, 2011 11:28 pm

Brandon Jennings was a product of a healthy Bogut, Skiles and Ridnour.

63/82 games, I rather go for a defender and hope he can score and facilitate than Jennings who has less length and is a turnstyle.

Teague has better tools, but BJ is very creative younger and has Potential. Teague more ready to contribute
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Post#3 » by parson » Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:08 am

We're at that terrible place where we have to wait to see if Teague has the vision required to be a PG. If he has that vision, he has all the other tools to be a star. If not, he's a 1 and a half who comes off the bench for instant offense or defensive spot duty.'

Jennings worries me. He may be a high-maintenance prima dona. He has the vision a PG needs, but I'm not really impressed by his other gifts.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#4 » by Ruhiel » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:42 am

You mean Teague is like Jason Terry with defense? hmm lets sit him and start Hinrich at all calls.

Joe Johnson has the vision to be a point guard. Hinrich had a worse offensive rating than Jason Collins and a worse defensive rating than Collins.

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Tony Parker 19yo rookie 2267 minutes 0.080 WS/48
Jeff Teague 22yo 900 minutes 0.080 WS/48

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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#5 » by parson » Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:06 am

We don't really disagree. I want Teague to get the lion's share of minutes at PG this year. I just think he's a work in progress. He's not an NBA PG right now. He can't run an offense --- yet.

And Joe looks down when he's double-teamed, killing his vision.
As for Hinrich, his vision stinks, too, but my eyes tell me he's a really good defender and a smart player. We could do worse in finding a mentor for Teague.

And that's the point for next year: getting Teague up to snuff. The kid has so much speed, is soooo very good at driving to the basket, is so talented at defense, that he'll be perfect for our athletic team - WHEN he's ready.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#6 » by ATL Boy » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:21 am

I say Teague, Jennings after 2 years in the NBA thinks hes a superstar, I dont like his attitude. Plus why would we pay extra for Jennings when we already have Teague under contract.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#7 » by evildallas » Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:52 am

After his run against Chicago, Teague needs to start and either make it or break it. Letting him play just when it suits Drew for another year will likely set him back and that's unacceptable. I'd rather they eat Drew's contract than risk the more valuable asset of a PG.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#8 » by HoopsGuru25 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:12 am

I'm as big a fan of Teague but I'd tale Jennings. I think they have similar ability but Jennings is a year younger and I think confidence(something Teague lacks IMO( is a pretty big factor when it comes to playing PG.
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#9 » by johnny878 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:48 am

obviously its risky taking teague off such a small sample size, but id roll the dice on him over jennings season long below average play last year
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Re: Jeff Teague or Brandon Jennings 

Post#10 » by buckeye12 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:22 pm

Brandon Jennings absolutely sucks against Derrick Rose!

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