<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span class="template"><span class="body"> As good as Mike Woodson feels about his team and the progress they've made from the start of training camp until now, there is still at least one important issue that has to be resolved.</p> Woodson still has to decide on the playing rotation at point guard. Who starts? Who's the backup? And who's the odd man out?</p> "The bottom line is somebody is going to have occupy a majority of the minutes at point guard for us to be effective," Woodson said. "You can't sit here and keep yo-yoing these guys around. You can play two of them, but it's nearly impossible to play three guys there.</p> "So I'll make a firm decision on Friday, and we'll go from there."</p> Anthony Johnson manned the starting position throughout most of the exhibition season and offers the stability and familiarity that would be needed for Friday's season opener against an elite team like Dallas.</p> Rookie and Dallas native Acie Law IV is clearly the Hawks' point guard of the future, which could start as early as Friday night, and would relish an opportunity to start his first NBA game against his hometown team.</p> But veteran Tyronn Lue combines the experience and the scoring ability the Hawks might need during an opening 10-game stretch that could prove crucial to their hopes for the entire season.</div></p> The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</p> </span></span></p>