An All-Star point guard may be on the market.
The Hawks have been shopping Jeff Teague to several teams, including the Knicks, Yahoo Sports reported, citing unnamed sources. The Knicks especially have expressed interest in Teague, who has been with the Hawks for seven seasons after he being drafted out of Wake Forest.
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While Teague joining the Knicks would certainly cause a restructure in the offense, it's unclear what New York would offer Atlanta.
Teague is under contract with the Hawks through 2016-17 and is scheduled to make $8 million next season, which could put a squeeze on the Knicks' salary cap.
Teague is averaging 14.3 points, 5.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game this season and is shooting 41.3 percent from the field, his worst since his rookie year.