Posts Tagged ‘Vasquez’

February 23rd, 2009 | 08:04 pm

Vasquez — ACC Player of the Week

No surprise that Greivis Vasquez won his third ACC Player of the Week award of the season, following his 35 point, 11 rebound, 10 assist performance during the Terps’ 88-85 victory over North Carolina Saturday.

Despite a pedestrian 12 points, two rebounds and one assist against Clemson last Tuesday, Vasquez’s triple-double in the upset was enough to garner weekly honors.

In other Terps basketball news, Maryland received one 25th place vote in today’s newly released AP Top 25 poll. Amazing what a win over a No.3 ranked team can do.

After their loss, the Tar Heels are now ranked fourth in the AP Top 25 and fifth in the ESPN/USA Today poll.

Duke, the Terps’ opponent on Wednesday, moved up from No. 9 to N0. 7 after defeating Wake Forest last night.

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February 15th, 2009 | 08:50 pm

Quote of the night

Always a reliable source for a great quote, the tell-it-like-I-see-it Greivis Vasquez offered up another gem last night following the Terps’ 83-73 victory over Virginia Tech.

Busy interviewing other players, I was late to the pack, so I don’t know the exact question this was a response to, but Vasquez’s remarks are pretty self-explanatory.

“We’re trying to win games, we’re not trying to get Gary fired,” Vasquez started. “He got more money than all you guys together, so he’s not worried about what you guys say.”

The five or six reporters wielding notebooks and recorders chuckled and looked at one another, shrugging in agreement. Yeah, Greivis is probably correct: Gary Williams likely has more money than all of us combined. After all, journalism isn’t the highest-paid industry out there.

At another point  in the session, Vasquez mentioned how he would die for Williams, “Cause you guys [the reporters] are trying to kill him.”

All of this vitriol was likely in response to The Washington Post’s well-done three-part series which came out this week, chronicling Maryland’s recruiting over the past seven years.

If the Terps keep winning, something tells me the players will rally around a “nobody believes in us” cry.

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February 7th, 2009 | 04:32 pm

Saturday Basketball Notes

Just got back from Comcast Center where Greivis Vasquez and Gary Williams spoke to the media in regards to tomorrow’s game at Georgia Tech.

Everything said was pretty standard today, no real revelations or surprises. Here are some of the interesting snippets from Williams and Vasquez.

Vasquez on his slump… “It’s obvious that I’m not doing what I expect myself to be doing. I should be shooting the ball better, playing a lot better. The way I look at it is, it’s a completely different season for me since we lost to North Carolina. I can’t hit myself that hard and go cry because I’m missing threes and not making layups.”

Williams on Vasquez’s shooting struggles… “Slumps are tough; it doesn’t matter what the sport is. You get into a slump and, you’ve been doing a certain thing you’re whole life and you’re automatic with it–suddenly it’s not automatic anymore. That can really bother you. I think hitting a baseball and making a shot are very similar. Major League baseball player can’t hit a baseball for two weeks after he’s batting .300.”

Williams on the ACC’s “favorite”…“If you had asked me last week, I would have told you a different team than I would now. I’ say right now, just based on what’s happened recently, Carolina would be the true favorite. And that’s the way it was pre-season; they were the true favorite to win the national championship. But that can change in a weeks time. I said this three weeks ago–I think every week this year, there will be a game in this league that everyone thinks is a big upset, and it’s happened so far this year.”

Vasquez on Duke’s 74-47 loss at Clemson Wednesday “They played against us and they made every open three they had. It’s funny, just so funny. That’s the way it is. I thought Clemson played well, played really hard. They deserved to win because they were outplaying Duke. Kyle Singler had a horrible game… That’s how the league is. The league is tough.”

More on the actual game between the Terps and Yellow Jackets after I touch down in Atlanta tomorrow afternoon.

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January 25th, 2009 | 01:20 pm

Where’s Vasquez?

It’s a question the Cameron Crazies asked during the second half of the Terrapin men’s basketball team’s dead-man walking performance at Duke Saturday, as Greivis Vasquez had an uncharacteristically quiet 28 minutes in which he scored just four points and tallied one rebound and one assist.

You can chalk Saturday up as an aberration (as I’m sure the Terps would love to do), but Vasquez’s unproductive game is consistent with the way he’s been playing in the last five outings (the start of ACC play until now).

If you’re searching for a reason for Maryland’s recent  lull, look no further than the play of the team’s top player. That, rather than the schedule becoming more difficult, may be the reason the Terps are struggling so much in conference. It’s no surprise that Vasquez would dictate his team’s success, and in ACC play thus far, he just isn’t putting up the numbers we’re used to seeing.

It’s not as if Vasquez was feeding off poor competition and isn’t capable of doing the same in conference play; in fact, in his first two seasons at College Park, the Venezuelan guard used to have his best games against upper-echelon teams. But not in his junior season.

In 14 non-conference games this season, Vasquez was leading the Terps with 18.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 4.8 apg. The Terps were 11-3.

In five ACC battles, Vasquez is averaging 11.4 ppg (on 29% shooting), 4 rpg, and 4.2 apg. He’s also increased his turnovers from 2.6 per game in non-conference to 3.6 in conference play.

After Saturday’s game, the usually boisterous Vasquez was as quiet in the locker room as he was on the court. In an uncharacteristically soft tone, he addressed the media, saying: “I just got get out of this slump and try to get better. My team really needs me and I have to play with some passion. My passion, that’s what feeds me, and I’m not using that now.”

Puzzling, since Vasquez used to use the gravity of the game to fuel his passion. And a game at Duke, against the No. 2 Blue Devils, no less, was the type of affair Vasquez typically loves to play in.

We’ll see if he can find that passion for Tuesday’s game against Boston College.

Remember, it was in last year’s home game against the Eagles that Vasquez showed a little too much passion, as he slapped the basket in anger of a foul call, and received a technical, which disqualified him from the game. Without Vasquez, the Terps lost their intensity and their lead–just as the Terps have been losing games this year when Vasquez hasn’t showed up in true form.

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November 7th, 2008 | 04:41 pm

Vasquez out for Saturday Exhibition

Junior guard Greivis Vasquez will not play in the Terps’ exhibition game against Northwood tomorrow because of what coach Gary Williams called a “team policy.”

Vasquez is being penalized for an incident which Williams said was not basketball related. He will be available to play in the season opener next Friday.

Freshman Sean Mosley is questionable for the game with a low ankle