I look forward to seeing how Teague plays. Here's a nice quote from a Baylor website:
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Baylor Basketball 10 Things I like: Featuring MaCio Teague’s Defense and Dain Dainja’s Attitude
The Bears have been spectacular latelywww.ourdailybears.com
"1) MaCio Teague’s defense:
The Bears have played quite a few four guard lineups, which usually leaves Teague responsible for guarding a man bigger than him. That task isn’t easy, and in a great podcast with Davion Mitchell for SicEm365, Ashley Hodge and Jason King got Mitchell to open up about Teague, and he really credited his defense for helping the team.
For the first time in program history, Baylor ranks No. 1 in defensive efficiency. Entering the season, associate head coach Jerome Tang mentioned the offense was way ahead of the defense. The defense has responded well, especially Teague. He played the entire second half against Texas Tech, and he prevented Oklahoma State from scoring:
I liked Bey coming out the draft, but when a team drafts you that highly then bails on your development it tells me there is more than just shooting missing from his game.This is THE flyer the Jazz need to take. If he ever pops (gets his shooting down and his NBA legs under him) he’s a potential core piece.
If he can guard at this level I think he'll be fine. His shooting is there and it'll be interesting to see if he can actually play PG or if they keep him at SG where he'll be a bit undersized. He was consistent all four years of college and he's very aggressive on offense and is very, very good at getting an open shot, even in traffic/mid-range. He would be a great 2-way signing, IMO.Teague is a gamer. He's just lacking a bit of size and athleticism for the NBA level. Still, he could make the league as a backup, imo.
8pm mountain timeWhen do the jazz play? (i dont want to google.)
CorrectSo is Jared Butler not doing any summer league? I guess I missed something.