Ranking The Bulls Back Up Point Guards Under Coach Thibodeau

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Dec 19, 2013; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Chicago Bulls point guard Marquis Teague (25) dribbles the ball in front of Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Reggie Jackson (15) during the second quarter at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports

  1. Marquis Teague:

In the 2012 draft, the Bulls selected promising point guard Marquis Teague out of Kentucky. The Bulls spent a first round pick on him, so it was expected that he would become the backup point guard of the future. Instead he never really made an impact in his season and half with the Bulls.

He only averaged about two points a game and under two assists per game in his 88 appearances with the Bulls, and most of those were garbage minutes anyway. Teague’s one high point was an 8 point and 3 assist performance in a game seven triumph against the Nets in the 2013 playoffs. Teague never really turned out into much and now plays for the Oklahoma City Blue in the D-league.

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