The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Preseason starting five will remain, coach says

Budenholze­r likes how group has looked on defense.

- Michael Cunningham

Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r said the Hawks will use the same starting five used much of the preseason to open the season at Dallas: Dennis Schroder, Kent Bazemore, Taurean Prince, Ersan Ilyasova and Dewayne Dedmon. Budenholze­r thinks that can be a good group on defense.

“I usually start with individual­ly, they are pretty gifted and talented,” Budenholze­r said. “Dewayne as a center, a guy that can cover ground, be good in pick-and-rolls and block shots and rebound. Ersan, I think the things he does kind of goes under the radar: the charges, kind of the nitty-gritty plays. He has a strength and a toughness at the power forward.

“And then Taurean and Baze and Dennis — I think individual­ly each of them are pretty good. Collective­ly, when they are active and kind of on the same page — which, getting Dewayne with those other four guys that at least finished the season with us last year — I think they just have a chance to be good defensivel­y.”

I agree that the starting five will be good defensivel­y. I think they’ll have trouble scoring (maybe even more so than the second unit). There’s just not a lot of consistent playmaking or shooting and, really, the two best shooters are on the bench.

But I could be wrong. If it turns out I am wrong, I’ll say so.

Anyway, Budenholze­r said earlier in the preseason that Hawks players first would have to learn the principles of the new offense before they can play “randomly” within it. How is that process going?

“It depends on the day and the possession, probably,” Budenholze­r said. “I think it’s all to be expected. I think there is probably going to be some of that learning curve for a while. I think when you play with an offense with a lot of movement, a lot of reads and reactions, it’s going to kind of ebb and flow a little bit. I think it’s part of what makes it good and effective. But there’s definitely a learning curve where we probably will want it to be better.”

Notes: Budenholze­r said new point guard Isaiah Taylor will join the Hawks in Dallas today . ...

Josh Magette is traveling with the team. As a twoway player he’s limited to 45 days on the NBA roster (with an NBA salary), but that clock doesn’t start ticking until G League training camps begin Tuesday . ...

The Hawks said Tuesday was their last session on the Philips Arena practice court. The new facility in Brookhaven awaits them when they return from five-game trip to open the season.

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