Dashing Through the Snow, Just to Play the Terps
UNC has had a lot of problems with opposing teams this season, especially ones with quick point guards who can both penetrate and shot the three. Which is why my advice for this weekend's game at Maryland is going to seem a little odd, but nonetheless here it is.
If UNC wants to win on Sunday, they're going to want Greivis Vasquez taking the shots.
That won't be a difficult thing to accomplish. Vasquez – last seen complaining about opposing fans at FSU in what, given the fans on his side, is the most brazen disconnect from reality since J.J. Redick first complained to the media – likes to shoot the ball. He's 20% more likely to shoot than the next most prolific shooter on the team, Landon Milbourne. And he's the worst shooter in the starting five.
Really. For twos? The worst. Threes? The worst, unless you count center Jordan Williams, who hasn't tried one. Effective field goal percentage? Still the worst. The fact that he still manages to be in the ACC's top five in scoring average shows just how many shots he launches in a given game. He's a much bigger threat when passing it inside to Milbourne or freeing up perimeter shots for Hayes or Mosely; the more Vasquez is baited into trying to carry the team himself, the better off the Heels are.
Of course, to do that, it would help if Carolina could jump out to a decent lead early, something they have failed to do this conference season. And I don't expect that to happen Sunday, either, as Maryland is very suited to capitalize on UNC flaws. They have two of the conference's leaders in steals on their team in Vasquez and Mosely, and excel at pushing the tempo in the same sort of manner Wake did. If there's one place where UNC can grab an advantage, it's on the offensive boards. If UNC hits them hard like they do on their best days, and deny the Terps the rebounds on the other end as well, they have a chance of pulling off the upset. It'll take better play than we've seen from them this year, though, and a lot of bad shots from Greivis Vasquez.
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Greivis might be the worst 2 pt and 3 pt shooter on our team.
But the only reason he is “the worst” is because he is the centerpiece of our offense. Case in point: Kobe Bryant has the worst field goal percentage out of anybody on the Lakers. Gilbert Arenas had the worst field goal percentage out of anybody on the Wizards. But they were considered the best on their teams and among the best in the NBA. And Greivis very well could be the best player in the ACC. Just act Jay Bilas or Fran Fraschilla. They’d say Scheyer and Vaz at the top, 1-2. Where’s the Tar Heel there? Hmm…
Scheyer and Vaz are the best 2 players in the ACC? Geez, this conference is in more trouble than we thought!
"My team of nine guys who hit like Albert Pujols and never ever bunt just beat your team with one Shane Victorino 472 to 3."
by justincredubil02 on Feb 6, 2010 11:51 PM EST up reply actions
Find me one analyst who finds that statement absurd...
And I’ll find three more who agree with me wholeheartedly
Here's the Thing, Though
Scheyer has the second best true shooting percentage for Duke; same goes for Demontez Stitt at Clemson. Only Vasquez (and Ishmael Smith at Wake) are both their team’s biggest shooter and the least efficient.
Kobe Bryant, by the way, has the third best shooting percentage on the Lakers, behind his two seven foot centers, who naturally are going to take high percentage shots.
Yeah just saw that. My bad on Bryant.
Im right about Arenas though.
Yeah Vaz is horrible....
UNC is gonna dominate those Twerps. Im callin UNC by a land slide…or should i say “avalanche” considering the blizzard at College Park. Haha have fun at the NIT terps!!

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