Marcus Graves(VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier) Tries To Play Basketball The Right Way And Make The Right Play Every Single Time

Marcus Graves (185-G-1996, college: Sacramento St.) is a 28 year old 185cm point guard that was born in San Diego that is playing his 6th professional season and second overseas with the VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier (Germany-ProA). He began his basketball career with Independence High School and also played at Westview High School. He then played 3 seasons with Sacramento State University and as a senior averaged 17.0ppg, 4.7rpg, 5.4apg, 2.0spg, FGP: 43.7%, 3PT: 38.8%, FT: 79.2%. He played his first 4 pro seasons in the G-League with the Stockton Kings, Salt Lakke City Stars, Wisconsin Herd and G-League Ignite. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Thanks Marcus for talking to germanhoops.com. Let´s talk about your game. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would best fit the description?

I would call it a mix of a lot of people. Growing up I loved watching guys like Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Russell Westbrook.

You averaged 5apg in the NCAA and once 7,0apg in the G-League. Are you a pass first point guard?

100%, I just try and play basketball the right way, make the right play every single time.

You’re a player that can fill the stat sheet very well. What other strengths does your game incorporate?

Getting other guys involved and managing the game, that’s been something I’ve tried to focus a lot on.

You have always been kind of a streaky three point shooter. What do you have to do to reach the magical 40% plateau?

Just keep being confident and keep putting in the work.

How have you seen the development of your defense in the last years? What kind of a defender are you now and what kind of defender do you still want to become?

I’ve been trying to improve every day, it’s all just a mentality. I have the defensive tools and it’s been something I’ve been trying to focus on.

On what areas of your game are you working on most so you can continue to improve your game?

Being a more consistent shooter, I think that will open up a whole new world for me.

You played 4 years in the G-League for 4 teams. What positives did you get from these years? What was the biggest challenge?

Just learning how to be a professional and stay true to myself. The G is very up and down and as an individual you have to hold yourself accountable.

You had a really good stint with Wisconsin. Do you feel like you could have had a NBA call up with more time?

Potentially, I only played half a season there and felt like it was a really great spot for me.

You played your rookie season with the Stockton Kings (NBA G League) averaging 7.0ppg, 2.3rpg, 4.2apg, FGP: 44.4%, 3PT: 28.6%, FT: 71.7%. What do you remember being your wake upcall to being a pro player?

Just adjusting to a role. Most guys come from college and were the best player on their team so adjusting to fitting into a role was challenging for me at first.

How big of a role model was a guy like Gabe Vincent. He began in the G-League and had to pay his dues and later reached the NBA in your rookie season and never left?

Gabe and I have a great relationship, we share the same mentor/trainer and agent so we usually are together all summer. The bond and brotherhood we’ve created runs deeper than basketball. Seeing where he is today is no surprise because I’ve seen the work he’s put in.

In your second season you played with the Salt Lake City Stars (NBA G League) averaging 8.9ppg, 3.1rpg, 3.8apg, FGP: 47.2%, 3PT: 31.8%, FT: 75.0%. What memories do you have of head coach Nathan Peavy and assistant Bryan Bailey? Both played in Germany in the BBL. Will one get a NBA head coaching job one day?

Both were great guys, it was a short season because it was the bubble but I had a great experience with both of them.

In the 2020-2021 season you split time with the Stockton Kings (NBA G League) averaging 8.9ppg, 2.9rpg, 4.6apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 45.1%, 3PT: 25.9%, FT: 73.0%, in Feb.’22 signed at Wisconsin Herd (NBA G League) averaging 11.8ppg, 4.4rpg, 7.2apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 49.3%, 3PT: 34.4%. What was it like splitting the season with 2 teams. How difficult is it in the G-League to find a groove when you have to move around? You showed you could with the Herd?

It was tough getting traded mid season but for me when I switched teams I just went in with the mindset to be myself, and Wisconsin was a great fit for me.

What was it like playing with Frank Mason? Was it a challenge battling him in practices?

Frank was a good dude, great player. Obviously has had great accomplishments in his career and playing against him and learning things from him is something i don’t forget for sure.

You Played your last season in the G-League with the G League Ignite (NBA G League) averaging 6.3ppg, 2.9rpg, 4.2apg, FGP: 39.5%, 3PT: 26.9%, FT: 73.5%. Did you lose faith in the NBA process?

I didn’t lose faith, Ignite came to me and I thought it would be a unique experience in my basketball life. I loved that year, on and off the court it’s something i wouldn’t trade for anything.

What was it like being teammates with ultra veteran Pooh Jeter? What could you soak up most from his game?

Pooh is definitely one of my top teammates ever. Great basketball career and player but the thing I learned most from Pooh was just being present, his energy and love for basketball and life every day is something you don’t see a lot.

You played 3 years at Sacramento State University (NCAA) and made a big jump as a senior averaging 17.0ppg, 4.7rpg, 5.4apg, 2.0spg, FGP: 43.7%, 3PT: 38.8%, FT: 79.2%. How did your game grow in your senior year?

I had back surgery the year before so sitting out a whole year I had a lot of time to develop my game and my body and the work all showed my senior year.

You were teammates with Nick Hornsby and was reunited last season playing against him in the Pro A. Is he one the most versatile players that you ever played with?

Nick is like a baby Draymond Green, he just plays basketball the right way and does a little bit of everything.

You had many huge games in the NCAA. What was your biggest personal game in the NCAA?

Probably having the first triple double in Sacramento State history

How did head coach Brian Katz groom and prepare you best for a professional career?

Creating a routine and embracing the underdog role. Understanding I’ll never be given anything has always stuck with me

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Cody Demps?

We are probably even

Who was the greatest player that you ever faced on the court?

Victor Wembanyama

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

That’s tough, so many great ones to just narrow down to 5, definitely a lot on this Trier team now.

Please name your personal NBA Mount Rushmore?

LeBron, Kobe, MJ and Steph Curry

Who is your GOAT?

LeBron James

Thanks Marcus for the chat.

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