Atlanta Hawks matched the four-year, 32 million dollar offer from Milwaukee Bucks to keep starting point guard Jeff Teague for the next season. Teague became a restricted free agent this summer, and Bucks, who was eager for backcourt talents after they lost Monta Ellis, decided to offer Teague the contract. The decision of the Hawks meant Teague would stay in the team for at least one season. Teague averaged 14.6 points and a career-high 7.2 assists last season. From: XINHUA