Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Michigan 84, Michigan State 72

Michigan 84, Michigan State 72
Alex.Drain February 18th, 2023 at 11:18 PM
All hail Tarris Reed [Marc-Gregor Campredon]

On an evening filled with heavy hearts, solidarity, and loads of emotion, the two in-state rivals Michigan and Michigan State did battle at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday night and for one of the only times this season, it was clutch late plays from the Wolverines that won out. Michigan scored the game's final 12 points to break a late tie and emerge victorious thanks to a combination of clutch perimeter shots and the late dominance of Tarris Reed Jr. inside. The Wolverines got just enough stops despite playing the final 14:09 without Jett Howard, shouldering in-game adversity to get a big rivalry win. 

The opening stretch of the first half saw plenty of offense, with two main storylines dominating. For Michigan State, it was their evisceration of Will Tschetter's defense. Tschetter was forced into the starting lineup again due to the lingering injury to Terrance Williams II and Michigan State presented a matchup nightmare for Tschetter, a limited defensive player. Michigan had surrendered 15 points in just six minutes when Tschetter came off the floor for the first time, but thankfully for the home crowd, their side was not left in the dust by MSU's offensive outburst.

That would be because of Dug McDaniel, who dazzled early on. He scored Michigan's first seven points on a two point jumper, a three point jumper, and fast-break layup created by his steal. Jett Howard began to join in, as did Kobe Bufkin, and Michigan was able to match MSU's offense blow for blow for the first 10 minutes of the game. That's when the Spartans began to get a bit of separation, going on a 9-2 run to grab the game's biggest lead, 33-25, with 3:59 remaining in the half. Michigan's offense had entered a rut, the defense was still leaking all over the place, but they managed to pull it together, closing the half on an 8-3 run to go to the break down just three. That 36-33 halftime score felt like a mini-victory for Juwan Howard's team, with the game teetering on potential collapse before that late surge. 

[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Tschetter, who scored zero points in the first half, made his first bucket of the game early in the second half, closing the lead to 42-41. A few minutes later, Jett Howard's pull-up jumper from two point range tied it at 46. Howard came down awkwardly, appearing to suffer a leg injury, and he laid on the floor in pain for an extended time before being helped to the bench. Howard would not play again the remainder of the game, a blow to an already-shorthanded Michigan team missing Williams too. Michigan was going to need other players to step up, and they got that. 

Michigan State jumped back ahead by four, then layups by Joey Baker and Tschetter tied it. McDaniel, who had gone quiet for awhile, started to pick it back up and take control of the offense, pulling Michigan to within one, 56-55, halfway through the second stanza. The Spartans would use an abbreviated 5-0 spurt to go up 63-57 with 8:23 to go when Howard called timeout to settle down the troops, another potential swing point. Again Michigan had an answer. 

Baker hit a three right out of the timeout and on the next time down the floor he'd miss a three that Tarris Reed Jr. would put back for an and-one. Reed connected on the free throw and the game was tied at 63. This was the moment when the story of the game became the dominance of Tarris Reed. With the struggles of Tschetter at the four, Howard decided to run with the Twin Towers of Reed and Dickinson late, Dickinson floating around the perimeter and whipping the ball around inside the arc while Reed was feasting inside using his size and strength to exploit matchup advantages. 

[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Dickinson would hit two free throws to put Michigan up 67-65 with 4:20 left, but MSU's Joey Hauser scored a 2nd-chance bucket to tie it. Dickinson uncorked a brilliant spin-layup, but Reed fouled Houser, who made both bonus free throws. 69-69. Michigan went up the floor and Dickinson fed Reed the ball, who fumbled it at first, regained possession of the loose ball, and finished through contact on a layup, dragging Spartans with him. He hilariously banked in the ensuing and-one free throw and Michigan led 72-69. MSU wasn't done, though. Guard Tyson Walker took the Spartans up the floor and swished a step-back three to tie it at 72. 

72-72 is where things sat with 2:29 remaining in the game and the collective feeling of the Michigan fanbase was something like "well, are we gonna blow it again?". The answer, as it turned out, was no. Kobe Bufkin hit the biggest shot of the game, an improbable three after fumbling the ball just moments earlier late in the shot clock, to put Michigan ahead 75-72. Hauser had the ball for MSU on the next possession, guarded by the smaller Kobe Bufkin, and Reed arrived in help defense as Hauser went up with the shot. That shot was met by a thundering swat from Reed and Michigan now had the lead and the ball. 90 seconds left.

The ultimate dagger came just after this sequence. Dug McDaniel dribbled inside the arc and at the same time, Dickinson was stepping out. McDaniel saw Dickinson, flipped him the ball, and Dickinson swished the three. 78-72 Wolverines with just 1:07 to go. Walker came out of the timeout attempting another pull-up three and he bricked this one, rebounded down by Baker with 48 seconds left and he was fouled. Baker went to the line and swished them both, putting Michigan up by eight and the game was more or less finished. One more stop-and-foul sequence put it fully out of reach and the Wolverines had finally won a close game late that meant something. 

[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

There were several heroes for Michigan tonight but the two biggest may well have been the freshmen, McDaniel and Reed. Dug kept Michigan afloat in the first half, gave them a key spurt in the middle of the second, and made the pass to set up the dagger. He led the team with 18 on 6/10 from the field and crucially, he was a respectable 5/7 from two. He also was 5/6 from the free throw line, had four rebounds, four assists, and zero turnovers. Oh, and Dug played 39 minutes(!). As for Reed, he only had eight points, but all eight came in the final seven minutes. When we talk about this team needing players to step up in the clutch, Tarris did exactly that. He snatched 10 rebounds in 24 minutes, provided effective defense, doubly so when you remember he was replacing Tschetter. Reed was the answer that got this game to the finish line. 

Dickinson and Bufkin were two heroes who were pretty steady throughout, Kobe providing 17 and Hunter 14. Both played 33+ minutes and were vital. Jett Howard had 10 points before injury, but on an ugly 3/9 FG and 1/7 3PT clip. Joey Baker played a big role after the Howard injury, scoring 10 on 3/6 from the floor and 2/5 from three for the game. Baker did his job. Tschetter did have seven in the second half, but the warts in his game were also on full display. As for MSU, Hauser was excellent with 20 points, while Malik Hall and Tyson Walker each scored in double figures and Jaden Akins added a spectacular ThunderDunk in the second half. 

Michigan is now 15-12 on the season and 9-7 in the B1G, with just four games to play. They are tied with MSU and Rutgers at 9-7, a half-game up on 8-7 Illinois and a half-game behind 9-6 Maryland and 9-6 Iowa. Michigan will be back at it on Thursday night in Piscataway, NJ, against the Rutgers Scarlett Knights, a tough test and one of the only teams in the conference Michigan has not yet seen. That game is scheduled for 8:30 PM EST and will be broadcast on FS1. 

[Click the JUMP for the box score]

Kilgore Trout

February 18th, 2023 at 11:24 PM ^

Great to finally close one out. I'm also glad to see Howard stick with Dug, Bufkin, Baker, Reed, and Dickinson for at least the final 7:15 (that was when I noticed). Tschetter had some moments, but sticking with Reed down the stretch paid off. 

DennisFranklinDaMan

February 18th, 2023 at 11:26 PM ^

"Lay on the floor," not "laid."

But whatever. They remain a difficult team to watch, but ... full credit to Juwan and the coaching staff tonight. Let us not forget this team was without three starters for most of the second half, and fought like lions to get this W. Say what you want about the coaching, the defense, the rebounding, whatever. This was a damned gutsy win.

In reply to "Lay on the floor," not … by DennisFranklinDaMan

Stuck in Lansing

February 18th, 2023 at 11:42 PM ^

 "Lay on the floor," not "laid."

These jokes write themselves… 

In reply to "Lay on the floor," not … by DennisFranklinDaMan

mooseman

February 19th, 2023 at 12:10 AM ^

What people do in the privacy of their own home is their own affair, but not in a public arena.

Hotel Putingrad

February 18th, 2023 at 11:28 PM ^

To hell with preconceived notions about depth and foul trouble, just play Reed as much as possible. Good things will ensue.

DT76

February 18th, 2023 at 11:28 PM ^

Nice to see them finish off a tight game on the plus side for once.

MGlobules

February 18th, 2023 at 11:30 PM ^

Certainly legitimate to wonder would they close it out down the stretch. But from about the four-minute mark down, I felt like they believed. 

Thanks, by the way, for this write-up. 

Jordan2323

February 18th, 2023 at 11:32 PM ^

Michigan can have the inside advantage again against Rutgers when playing Reed and Hunter. Their four man is a lot like Williams and that he’s undersized. With Mawot Mag out for the rest of the season, Michigan could definitely pull this off. Rutgers has been struggling without Mag. 

In reply to Michigan can have the inside… by Jordan2323

MGlobules

February 18th, 2023 at 11:42 PM ^

Was thinking this, too. Could be really advantageous for them to be able to build on tonight. 

Jordan2323

February 18th, 2023 at 11:40 PM ^

Michigan is 4-4 against MSU since Juwan got here with each team winning at home every time. 

In reply to Michigan is 4-4 against MSU… by Jordan2323

MGlobules

February 18th, 2023 at 11:45 PM ^

Beilein was 9-14 against MSU, btw. That's not to denigrate him--they were trading wins by the end--but just to offer a little more evidence that Juwan isn't doing so very poorly yet. 

In reply to Beilein was 9-14 against MSU… by MGlobules

alum96

February 18th, 2023 at 11:48 PM ^

State of program when Beilien took over vs state of program when Juwan took over.

In reply to State of program when… by alum96

outsidethebox

February 19th, 2023 at 8:22 AM ^

This is a very bad take. Poole and Iggy left Michigan prematurely-because of Beilein-and then John unceremoniously deserted the mess he knew he had made. Additionally, this left a huge recruiting hole with the next class with this abrupt, untimely departure of the coach. What Juwan and staff did putting the pieces back together for that next season rightly earned Juwan the National Coach of the Year award. Here however, the repercussions are still reflected in today's roster. Say what you wish, Beilein actually left his successors with a steaming pile of a mess both psychologically and in roster continuity. Look at this present roster-TEN freshmen and sophomores!!! These are the factual realities related to the present standing of Michigan basketball. 

In reply to Beilein was 9-14 against MSU… by MGlobules

Jordan2323

February 18th, 2023 at 11:51 PM ^

I don’t want to get into that argument though. Beilein was bringing Michigan out of depths of misery when he took over and Izzo had a fully weaponized Death Star. The only team Juwan has struggled with completely is Illinois. If he can convince Jett, Hunter and Kobe to all come back, he could have a really good team next year. 

In reply to Beilein was 9-14 against MSU… by MGlobules

TheCube

February 19th, 2023 at 4:38 AM ^

That record should be more 50/50 than it is. Beilein’s last team went 0-3 against MSU bc they couldn’t shoot the ball for shit. 

rainking

February 18th, 2023 at 11:45 PM ^

Great effort! 

alum96

February 18th, 2023 at 11:45 PM ^

Reed just was mocked at #3 overall in the 23 NBA draft

Because that's how it goes at UM :D

In reply to Reed just was mocked at #3… by alum96

rice4114

February 19th, 2023 at 1:59 AM ^

Dug moved up to second round grade tonight. If he makes another basket this season he is gone. 
 

Please dear god cant these teams fill their G League squads with our seniors and not our sophomores?

Erik_in_Dayton

February 18th, 2023 at 11:50 PM ^

It's been a terrible week in Michigan, but it was great to see U of M rally around MSU as it did. Less importantly, it was great to see the team finally close out a game. Hopefully MSU can get back to something vaguely like normal. 



This post first appeared on Mgoblog, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Michigan 84, Michigan State 72

×

Subscribe to Mgoblog

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×