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Thursday, June 28, 2012

State of the Chicago Bulls: 2012 NBA Draft Edition

NEWARK, NJ. The Chicago Bulls went with a familiar formula of drafting a solid player from a strong college program, selecting 6' 2" University of Kentucky Point Guard Marquis Teague with the 29th Overall Pick in the 2012 NBA Draft.
University of Kentucky PG Marquis Teague was selected #29 Overall by the Chicago Bulls.

Teague is a lightning quick creator who, along with #1 Overall Pick, Anthony Davis, and #2 Overall Pick, Michael Kidd-Gilcrist, started for the 2012 National Champions, University of Kentucky, under John Calipari. The Bulls selected another Calipari-coached point guard #1 Overall in 2008-- Derrick Rose.

Marquis Teague averaged 10.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game in 2011-2012 for the Wildcats.

Marquis is the younger brother of the Atlanta Hawks Jeff Teague.

Following weeks of speculation that the Bulls might consider a bold reboot due to the expected loss of next season due to Derrick Rose's knee injury and rehab, the Bulls front office blacked out the press in the days before Thursday's NBA Draft.

With the selections before them made, the Chicago Bulls' brain trust allegedly made a bold move of sorts. The Bulls, surprised that Teague (who was listed by ESPN as the #19 talent in the draft), was still available at #29, took a flying leap by selecting him, despite not having had Teague in for private workouts. It was a big gamble for a front office that has been derided in recent days as too conservative, however only time can tell if GarPax made the right selection.

Several players were connected to the Chicago Bulls as the combo guard that would be had at #29 Overall who would also be expected to fill both the huge shoes of the 2011 NBA MVP, Derrick Rose, during his rehab and to fill the starting shooting guard spot next to Rose when he returns. John Jenkins was one player that the Bulls were thought to be targeting, however the Atlanta Hawks ended up selecting Jenkins at #23. With their other targets, the Bulls would have had to reach for second rounders with their #29 First-Round Pick.

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While not the bolder, riskier reboot of last season's top seeded team in the NBA Playoffs that many were expecting following trade rumors that centered around Chicago Bulls' starters Luol Deng and Joakim Noah, GarPax took a small risk on a player with National Championship pedigree, and with Rose's extended absence, Teague will have the precious playing time needed to develop. And if Teague develops into a player like brother, Jeff, fans will have a lot to be excited about. Overall, Bulls' management is content with their only pick of the 2012 NBA Draft.

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