[外電] Lue: Point guard in reliable hands
By SEKOU SMITH
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/04/06
The irony of the Hawks' point-guard quandary isn't lost on coach Mike
Woodson.
After spending two years in search of a starting point guard, the
Hawks now have to wait for Speedy Claxton, the handpicked veteran
whom the organization believes can lead its young cast.
While Claxton recovers from the fractured finger injured during a
workout last week, veteran backup Tyronn Lue will assume control of
the offense on a team that experienced its least amount of turnover
in three years.
"I know what Lue can do and so do his teammates," Woodson said. "So
this time is really about trying to continue and develop some of these
younger guys. Both Royal [Ivey] and [Lionel] Chalmers will have their
chances to run the show, and we'll get a chance to look at them in
those pressure situations.
"Speedy will eventually be back, and life will be pretty good."
Life at the point has been anything but good for the Hawks during
Woodson's tenure. In each of the past two seasons they've entered the
season with huge question marks at the most crucial position. A
well-past-his-prime Kenny Anderson was the starter on opening night
two years ago, and last season it was captain Joe Johnson, an
experiment that lasted two games.
Claxton, who is expected to have the cast on his left hand removed in
2-1/2 weeks, will at least allow them to begin this season with a
seasoned veteran in the prime of his career. Lue gives the Hawks the
luxury of having two veterans with championship experience — Claxton
won a title with San Antonio, and Lue back-to-back titles with the
L.A. Lakers.
"I've never really understood all these questions about our
point-guard situation," Lue said after the Hawks' first training
camp practice Tuesday. "I felt secure about myself and the way I
played last year. Royal did a great job for us last year. He started
66 games and gave us a lot of big minutes. And Salim [Stoudamire]
stepped in and did a good job for us when he was running the show.
We did a pretty good job. Sometimes, when you have a young team,
there are all sorts of things to nit-pick and question."
What Lue does understand, though, is what the addition of a
tempo-changer like Claxton can do for a team that is loaded with
wing players who are young and athletic.
"Having Speedy makes a lot better team," Lue said. "You're talking
about a guy that stays in the paint. And he's going to put so much
pressure on a defense and create opportunities for everybody else.
It also allows me to play as a backup, the role I've always wanted
to be in, that definitely makes us a much better team. And then if
anything happens to either one of us, we have Royal coming along the
way he is. If any of us run into injury problems, the other guys can
step in and play more minutes if necessary."
Claxton won't participate in any contact work the next two weeks.
But he is doing conditioning drills and will be on hand for all the
strategy work and offensive and defensive scheme work.
‧ First blood: Hawks center Zaza Pachulia needed approximately 30
stitches to close a gash above his right eye suffered during a
defensive drill at Tuesday's practice, courtesy of an inadvertent
elbow from Lorenzen Wright. Pachulia was held out of Tuesday night's
practice and will miss this morning's practice as well. He could
return Wednesday but is more likely to come back Thursday.
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