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Michigan 75, Ohio State 69

Michigan 75, Ohio State 69
Seth March 6th, 2022 at 5:03 PM
The Devante' Jones Game. [Marc-Grégor Campredon]

We're probably just going to call it the Devante' Jones Game. With the deck stacked against them, and their star center missing the game, the Wolverines played through Jones, off Jones and like Jones, winning on opportunistic turnovers, drives into the lane through contact, and clever assists. Together Jones and his teammates delivered a tournament-worthy performance, helped ruin EJ Liddell's senior night, and probably punched Michigan's ticket back to the Dance.

Going in, it looked like it was going to be the Nobody Has Bigs Game. Ohio State went through the week with a couple of forwards questionable to play, but when the lineups were announced it was Michigan's crucial big man missing, as Hunter Dickinson was not available due to a stomach ailment. OSU's Kyle Young was also out with an illness, and Zed Key, a game-time decision with an ankle injury, got the start but re-rolled it in the 1st half and hopped off the court. Michigan rolled with Brandon Johns and Moussa Diabate in the frontcourt, until Diabate had to sit for 9 minutes after picking up a third foul nearly as tickytack as his first two. OSU went with Joey Brunk and had senior star EJ Liddell reprise his sophomore center role when they went small.

That led to some weird lineups featuring lots of Johns, Terrance Williams II, and Jaron Faulds, all of which Michigan survived thanks to the steady play of Jones, to whom fell Dickinson's usual role of generating most of the offense. The senior point guard responded with 21 points (on 16 shots) and 9 assists, and created more turnovers (four) than he gave up (two).

It also led to some weird frontcourt matchups. Key was replaced by Joey Brunk, whose game usually matches his name. While the lug couldn't get to the rim, his jump hook was consistently finding its way back into the net off the other side of the rim. Late in the first frame OSU rode an 8-0 run to a 9-point lead as Terrance Williams lost Brunk on a cut for a slam. Williams got those two back on jumper at the buzzer but the Buckeyes took a 7-point lead into halftime.

Two quick fouls out of halftime put Moussa on the bench and had Michigan fans thinking this was going to turn into the No Bigs Game after all. But Caleb Houstan and Eli Brooks went to work on defense to deny rising star Malaki Branham opportunities, forcing the ball to lesser ballhandlers they could pick. Brooks and Jones canned their threes, and Jones began to get comfortable breaking down OSU's defense in the paint.

And for his part, Faulds played brilliantly, contributing to one of the turnover-runout sequences, and drawing plenty of attention on the block to open up his teammates. At one point Michigan even sent the ball back into the post for him, which led to a second kickout to a wide open attempt from Houstan.

Unfortunately it was also one of those Houstan Can't Hit Anything games--he was 0/3 from three and 0/10 overall--but he played well enough on defense, and generated enough putbacks on his misses, that Michigan only kinda-sorta missed his offense. It helped that Williams was covering for him, scoring 17 and hitting 3/4 from the arc.

The Devante Jones and No Bigs and Caleb is Off and Remember When They Reposted with Faulds? Game is going to overshadow an excellent performance from Moussa Diabate, who held EJ Liddell to just 4/10 from the floor, and contributed 4 offensive rebounds on the other end. The freshman Frenchman's impact was never more evident than when Diabate blocked a point blank shot by Joey Brunk to preserve a 64-59 lead with 2-1/2 minutes remaining. On the subsequent drive Jones drove through contact by Liddell for a layup then went hard to the floor. The officials let that one go, like they did every other Liddell foul in this game, and Ohio State promptly ran the floor and drained a Justin Ahrens three. Jones writhed on the baseline for another minute, but returned at the next stoppage to help Michigan finish the job.

If anything else could define that job, it was the extra possessions. Out of Ohio State's 13 turnovers, at least 11 of them were created by Wolverine help defenders picking their pockets. OSU was shooting well over 50% from the field most of the game, and in the 2nd half started picking up whistles even before players made contact. Michigan took care of the ball, turning it over just six times and rebounded 13 of their 30 misses versus seven Buckeye OREBs. Winning the turnover/offensive rebounding battle generated 13 extra tries for the visitors, and the final margin.

What the Devante' Jones No Hunter They Reposted With Faulds Diabate Exacts Vengeance on Liddell Extra Possessions Game could have been remembered for was probably the most lopsidedly officiated game of the college basketball season. Bo Boroski's crew swallowed their whistles for the first 15 minutes except to award Liddell an and-one after he shoved Johns then ran over a set Williams, then a ticky-tack call on Zed Key on the other end. Diabate picked up a cheap one near the end of the half then sat with two more questionable calls, including one where Key just plowed him over while fighting for position.

As Michigan began to pull away late, almost Buckeye drive, and for a five-minute stretch literally every attempt by Liddell, was bailed out with a bad whistle. Ohio State hit the double-bonus right after the under 8 timeout, but had to foul Michigan three times in the final minute to send the visitors to the line. Ironically, the heavy disparity in fouls gave the visitors a chance to whittle the clock under 30 seconds before they had to shoot rather than dribble.

It might have been fitting, thematically, had the 2021-'22 run ended with a No Hunter, Houstan Can't Hit the Broad Side of a Barn Refs Game. Instead, the selection committee is going to see Michigan finished its regular season with a win when everything was going against them. They'll face Indiana(?) in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday, and could improve their seeding depending on how far they go from there. But you have to think, with this win, they're in.

[Hit THE JUMP for a box score]

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aMAIZEinBLUEinTX

March 6th, 2022 at 5:12 PM ^

Michigan will not play Maryland Thursday, unless the Turtles overcome a 20-pt 1H deficit in EL.  Michigan will play Indiana in the 8-9 matchup if sparty wins and locks up the B1G 7-seed.

In reply to Michigan will not play… by aMAIZEinBLUEinTX

MaizeBlueA2

March 6th, 2022 at 5:56 PM ^

Hey, the reply button is back.

Anyway...that sucks. Going through Maryland/Wisconsin/Purdue is a hell of a lot easier than Indiana/Illinois/Iowa. 

In reply to Hey, the reply button is… by MaizeBlueA2

Wolverine In Iowa 68

March 6th, 2022 at 6:06 PM ^

The Reply button is only back on main page posts, not on board posts, FWIW.

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MaizeBlueA2

March 6th, 2022 at 10:06 PM ^

Sigh.

Stringer Bell

March 6th, 2022 at 5:14 PM ^

I'll say it again that something needs to be done about college basketball officiating.  OSU could hammer Jones at the rim repeatedly and with impunity while every Liddell drive into the paint resulted in free throws.  Boroski is the biggest offender in a sport full of incompetent and borderline corrupt officials.

Jones with probably the best game we've seen from a Michigan point guard since Derrick Walton.  Nearly flawless in the way he broke down the OSU defense, scored at the rim, set his teammates up, and created turnovers on the defensive end.  Williams making a case for more playing time by quietly knocking down almost 40% of his 3's on the season.  It's easy to tell early on when Houstan's offensive game isn't there and Williams should be getting more run when that happens.

In reply to I'll say it again that… by Stringer Bell

MGolem

March 6th, 2022 at 6:55 PM ^

Totally agree. I am at least the vice-president of the Bo Boroski sucks ass at his job club. 

In reply to I'll say it again that… by Stringer Bell

RAH

March 7th, 2022 at 12:49 AM ^

Liddell nearly knocked Jones out with an elbow and not only was no foul called but while he lay on the floor trying to recover Ohio ran down and hit an open 3 against 4 Michigan defenders.  

ChalmersE

March 6th, 2022 at 5:20 PM ^

 Might have mentioned that Michigan won despite an 0-10 shooting performance from Houstan. Given his on-again/off-again tendencies, that bodes well for a decent shooting performance in the B1G opener.

In reply to  Might have mentioned that… by ChalmersE

dragonchild

March 6th, 2022 at 5:32 PM ^

Unfortunately they are due to lose the next game based on their inability to win or lose two games in a row.  The force was just too powerful to overcome, not even with no Hunter, an ice-cold Houstan, broken officiating, at Columbus following a loss. Whatever mysterious forces are at work. . . do not test them, if you value your soul.

In reply to Unfortunately they are due… by dragonchild

blueballsohard

March 6th, 2022 at 5:49 PM ^

Hahaha!  I hear you Dragonchild. But let's look at it optimistically. We had all of that mojo working against us and won.  Let's see that as evidence that we broke the cycle with this game?  Go Blue!

In reply to Unfortunately they are due… by dragonchild

jmblue

March 6th, 2022 at 7:45 PM ^

Unfortunately they are due to lose the next game based on their inability to win or lose two games in a row. 

The "win one, lose one" rhythm has come against only tourney-bound teams.  We haven't played a team not projected to make the field of 68 since PSU (which we won).  We've also had to play a ton of games on short rest due to the Covid postponements.

Next game is against Indiana, who is projected to make the NIT, and it's not until Thursday.

In reply to  Might have mentioned that… by ChalmersE

PM

March 6th, 2022 at 5:35 PM ^

I wasn't able to watch the game, but it sounds like one very positive development is Houston showing up on the D side of the court despite firing bricks on the other end. D travels.

In reply to  Might have mentioned that… by ChalmersE

funkywolve

March 6th, 2022 at 7:04 PM ^

Will be interesting to see how Houstan shoots at the tourney.  His shooting percentage is much higher when playing in AA then when when he"s playing away from AA.

TheCube

March 6th, 2022 at 5:33 PM ^

Williams played one hell of a game and kept the team afloat in the first half. He needs more recognition. The light seems to have turned on the past few games for him. 

In reply to Williams played one hell of… by TheCube

blueballsohard

March 6th, 2022 at 5:50 PM ^

Right?!  He's been solid a lot lately. Do you think he should start over Caleb?

In reply to Right?!  He's been solid a… by blueballsohard

victors2000

March 6th, 2022 at 7:06 PM ^

It might help Caleb coming off the bench...

In reply to Right?!  He's been solid a… by blueballsohard

TrueBlue2003

March 7th, 2022 at 12:10 AM ^

The thing is, they're both better suited at the four.  And they've both excelled there recently (Caleb against Rutgers when Williams wasn't available, and Williams tonight).

So I'm not sure that we can assume Williams would do at the three what he's doing at the four.  It's hard to play at the same time as both Moussa and Dickinson.  It's not a good situation for offensive flow because the paint is totally jammed.

That said, yes, Williams has been a significantly better offensive player this year than Houstan.  In fact, he's up to the second highest Ortg on the team, just a tiny smidge behind Dickinson.

And the big difference is his 2pt% is 10% (!!!) higher than Houstan.  Houstan is a disaster when he drives.  Either misses or turns it over way too much.  Williams has been quite good on drives.

Williams has had an unfortunate tendency to lose focus on defense and lose his man (did it again today and gave up an oreb put back), which is the only reason I can come up with as to why Houstan is playing over him.  But it's not like Houstan's defense has been better. 

So I dunno.

In reply to Williams played one hell of… by TheCube

snarling wolverine

March 6th, 2022 at 6:11 PM ^

He can not only knock down the three but is one of the few guys on the team who can finish at the rim through contact.  

SDCran

March 6th, 2022 at 5:34 PM ^

Scared the dog repeatedly.   Found a new piece that can break off the remote control when it hit, and broke, a misplaced toy.   Yep, loudest sustained reaction to refs since that Purdue out of bounds review with Matthews.  
 

That is my main way to measure how bad officiating is.   

In reply to Scared the dog repeatedly.  … by SDCran

Davy Found

March 6th, 2022 at 8:11 PM ^

that evidence needs to be submitted to B10 brass!



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