Marquis Teague, Jeff Teague s brother
8:25am, 22 May 2025Basketball
Do you still remember Marquis Teague? NBA All-Star point guard Jeff Teague is the younger brother of NBA All-Star point guard Jeff Teague, 6-foot-2 (188 cm) tall, playing as a point guard (PG). He was born in Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, USA in February 1993. He was produced by the University of Kentucky. He was a member of the NCAA championship in the 2011-12 season. He was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the 29th pick in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft. The draft template is Steve Frances.
Tiger Jr. has excellent athletic ability, fast speed, and strong explosive power. He starts quickly in the first step, has strong breakthrough ability, has a large lethality in offense and defense transformation, and has a balanced ball control ability with left and right hands. However, his defensive awareness is insufficient, his basic defense skills are poor, he is prone to lose position, and he is very fake, his ability to organize and pass the ball, his field vision is not wide enough, and his offense and decision-making ability needs to be improved. Sometimes he pays too much attention to personal offense, is too sticky to the ball, and his pick-and-roll defense ability is insufficient. Moreover, his jump shot technique has certain defects, his shooting movements are not standardized enough, and his shooting stability is very poor. In his NBA career in less than three seasons, Marquez Teague played for three teams, the Bulls (2012-2014), the Nets (2014), and the Grizzlies (2018) (from 2015 to 2017, Teague played for the NBA Development League, Russia and Israel League). He played in a total of 91 games in the regular season, including three starting games, averaging 9.9 minutes per game, scoring 2.4 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.3 steals and 0.1 blocks. He played in 8 games in the playoffs and did not get a starting chance. He averaged 8.9 minutes per game, scoring 1.3 points, 0.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.2 steals and 0.1 blocks. Although Marquez Teague's NBA career did not have any particularly eye-catching highlights, there were some performances that were considered passing. On March 6, 2013, local time in the United States, in the game where the Chicago Bulls lost to the San Antonio Spurs at 83:101 away, Marquez Teager played for 24 minutes on the bench, making 4 of 8 shots (including 3 of 4 three-pointers), scoring the highest single-game 11 points in the NBA career, plus 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal. On December 10, 2013, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Milwaukee Bucks at 74:78 at home. Marquez Teague played for 22 minutes on the bench, scoring 2 points and 1 rebound, and the highest 6 assists in a single game in the NBA. In April 2018, Marquez Teague, who returned to the NBA and played only three games with the Grizzlies, was cut again. He left the NBA completely and played in South Korea (2018-2019), NBA Development League (2019-2020), Britain (2021-2022), Greece (2022-2023), and other leagues. Since then, there has been no public information about him. Although there is no news of his retirement, he should have said goodbye to the basketball court.
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