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Hoops Column: DeVante's Peak

Hoops Column: DeVante's Peak
Matt EM March 7th, 2022 at 2:21 PM
[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Michigan went into Columbus absent an All-American caliber player and their head coach, while playing a functional play-in game that would largely determine the season.

With everything on the line, it was senior DeVante Jones that answered the bell time and time again. 

The Wolverine floor general carried the team to a rivalry win that likely punched a ticket to the Dance, while extending the tradition of regular-season finale wins over Ohio State with post-season implications at play. For that, he will live in Michigan lore. 

Jones manipulated the Buckeye defense in every way imaginable. Let's take a look at his brilliance and re-live each agonizing moment for those jokers in Columbus.

Going Under

Coming into yesterdays' game, DeVante was shooting 25% from 3 in B10 play. So Holtmann opted to have his guards go under ballscreens to the start game. That approach cost OSU, as Jones connected on a pull-up triple less than 2 minutes into the game. The Buckeyes went back to that coverage early in the second half, with the same result. Pull-up three. Going-under was put on the shelf for the remainder of the game. 

Soft Show

After going-under proved futile, OSU went with a Wisconsin-like soft show approach midway through the first half. In this coverage, the opposing big doesn't show at screen level to avoid a potential blow-by, but isn't deep enough to be considered drop coverage as there are open windows for the roll-man.

This was the most-used coverage by Holtmann against Michigan ballscreens and Jones shredded it as both a scorer and playmaker. The spatial awareness and timing here is just impeccable, as Jones served up easy buckets for Moussa.

Rejecting Screens

In the second half, during critical moments, Jones was at peak comfort level against Ohio State. He started rejecting screens with regularity to catch defenders cheating one way before shifting gears and scoring on straight-line drives.

You don't see this very much at the college level because head coaches are generally control freaks that don't want much freelancing. But you see it a ton at the NBA level where individual talent trumps coaching by a very wide margin. For a team that has lacked a perimeter closer, this sort of comfort + confidence was a welcome sight when the team needed it the most. 

[AFTER THE JUMP, Jones delivers daggers!]

Isolation

DeVante was in his bag so much to close out the game that he backpedaled for 3 dribbles, giving Liddell the proverbial "we're about to dance" signal before blowing by him with a crossover + finish through contact.

That was an absolute dagger that may very well be the biggest play of the season. It also should've been a foul + 1, but apparently EJ Liddell needs to punch the opposition in the mouth to draw the whistle in Columbus. 

Blitz

After torching the Buckeye defense all game, Holtmann sold out and blitzed Jones in a desperation attempt to curtail the onslaught with under 1 minute remaining.

DeVante welcomed that approach with a smile on his face. He literally took a dribble backward after the blitz, just to optimize the passing window/space for a wide-open Moussa Diabate on the roll as he throws down a dunk with the nearest defender being at least 5 feet away. 

Blouses. 

Transition

DeVante was absolutely brilliant with his decision-making in half-court ballscreen action, but he was also superb in the open-court. He pushed pace and was a large part of Terrance Williams' success, as he found him multiple times for wide open catch + shoot threes. 

Jones isn't necessarily known for pushing pace, but his comfort level yesterday was at its highest level of the season.

Undervalued

Last month I stated DeVante was a more complete player in relation to Mike Smith. Undoubtedly, there were a few eye rolls and that's fine. This is a subjective thing without question.

What I will say is that Jones drew a lot of criticism from the fanbase in the early/middle portions of the season. During 20 conference games, DeVante averaged 11.6ppg and 5.2apg while shooting 45.1% from the field and 84% from the charity stripe.

Without Jones' epic performance, we're likely talking about an NIT appearance right now. But thanks to the undervalued point guard, Michigan is heading into the B10 tournament with some momentum and a real chance to improve their seeding. 

goblu330

March 7th, 2022 at 2:29 PM ^

Michigan's offense seemed a lot of more fluid and cohesive yesterday than it has all year with a lot more movement.

I am not sure how I feel about that.

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Matt EM

March 7th, 2022 at 2:38 PM ^

Part of that is not having Dickinson allows Jones more freedom.

With Hunter in the game, ballscreens + Spain action are just mechanisms to get him a post-look as the first and second options. Since he's not really the quintessential roll-man threat, it limits what DeVante can do as a playmaker since his job is to enter the ball in the post.

With Moussa as the roll-man the complexion changes, as a new dynamic opens up.

Of course, this is very matchup dependent. If you trot out a Johns/Diabate frontcourt against Purdue or Illinois, we would be promptly destroyed. 

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TrueBlue2003

March 7th, 2022 at 2:39 PM ^

It should make you feel better about next year than you otherwise might be inclined to feel.  What a fun game!

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MGlobules

March 7th, 2022 at 2:52 PM ^

Absolutely. And hopefully, we're looking back on yesterday's game--and Dickinson's absence--as hugely helpful three, four games deep into the NCAA tourney this year. This team can now play defense AND show other teams a lot of looks. 

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TrueBlue2003

March 7th, 2022 at 3:15 PM ^

Well, like I said after everyone got excited about the effort and defense at Illinois...yesterday's defensive performance isn't really repeatable this year except in short bursts.  At least, not the way they did it, i.e. flying around trapping and getting steals, switching screens, protecting the rim, etc.

KennyHiggins

March 7th, 2022 at 2:38 PM ^

Matt - Thanks for putting into words what we've all felt in the second half of the season.  Love to see Devante's growth and comfort level.  Just a monstrous game yesterday, when we needed him most.

LloydCarnac

March 7th, 2022 at 2:40 PM ^

Very happy to see this post documenting and analyzing DeVante Jones' massive contribution and performance in M's Cbus win. He stepped it up in a stellar manner. Congrats DeVante! Kudos to Matt EM

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schreibee

March 7th, 2022 at 3:15 PM ^

Totally agree with the praises being sung unto Devante!

I was one of those saying this was too big a step up in competition level for him around the time of AZ, NC & Seton Hall (blah! That game might still keep us out of the Dance if we go 1&done in the BTT!)

But he has just steadily improved throughout conference play, and yesterday was a Hero piece, probably season saving! Feel free to tell me & all the other doubters to take a hike DJ! Go Blue! 

TrueBlue2003

March 7th, 2022 at 2:43 PM ^

Great recap, love this piece.  He was so good yesterday. Him being able to keep defenses honest by hitting threes at at least a decent rate makes him very difficult to guard.

Classic alpha dog effect for Jones when he's the guy.  This is the reason I get so frustrated that Michigan usually takes Jones and Hunter out at the same time for a stretch late in the first halves of games. 

Doesn't do Frankie any favors to put that pressure on him and you miss the opportunity for Jones to do a lot of these things (which he also did at Illinois but guys just didn't make the shots he set them up for like yesterday).

Beaublue

March 7th, 2022 at 2:44 PM ^

Guilty as charged.   After a few early season games I traveled to Las Vegas to see the Wolverines torn up by AZ.  I was ready to throw Devonte under the bus.

Thankfully the coaching staff knows way more about the game than this message board critic.   

The "cure" was to (as Coach Martelli says) was letting DJ be DJ.    

MGoLow

March 7th, 2022 at 2:56 PM ^

Great piece as usual, Matt. It's been so cool to watch DeVante find himself over the past couple months. If Houstan can figure out his away-from-home shooting, we might be able to do some damage in both tourneys. 

1974

March 7th, 2022 at 3:03 PM ^

DeVante' is a walking demonstration of how impressions, once formed, are hard to change. I'm sure plenty of people can't get his early season performance out of their heads. It would take a whole season of games like yesterday to budge them.

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schreibee

March 7th, 2022 at 3:17 PM ^

Nope! I'm fully budged!

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denverblue

March 7th, 2022 at 3:18 PM ^

Likewise, this reminds me of too many folks' impressions of Ronnie Bell.

The weight of an initial impression seems like an overly weighted factor even as new data points emerged suggesting contrary information that should lead to one revising our first impressions.

Basically, we don't like to admit we're wrong, and it often takes 3 times as much evidence/brain energy, etc. to change an opinion once formed

GoBlue96

March 7th, 2022 at 3:04 PM ^

What a journey for Jones.  Hope he can lead us on a little run in either tournament.

sambora114

March 7th, 2022 at 3:06 PM ^

Great column Matt and Davante Jones' play the last few weeks has been Derrick Walton like for a similar March push like 2017.

Outstanding effort from Jones and the team stepping up to qualify for the NCAA tournament!  

mbrummer

March 7th, 2022 at 3:09 PM ^

Bring back Martelli fan fiction!

Let's give him some credit, he's been beating teams with undersized 5's and skilled 4's like OSU for 30 years.

Give him a veteran point guard, a NBA rim runner/basket protector.. He was probably in heaven.

Sorry* edit I thought this was a Brian column.  Great writeup Matt

Blue_2008

March 7th, 2022 at 3:22 PM ^

I knew Jones had a great game yesterday but I didn't realize just how good until this writeup.

I was down on Jones early in the season, but a large part of his struggle was learning a new system while playing point for team with a lot of youth and inexperience at key spots. He has really seemed to settle in the back half of the season and is playing great ball. At this point in the season he is every bit as good as Smith was for us last year.     

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