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Michigan 83 Lipscomb 75

Michigan 83 Lipscomb 75
Seth December 17th, 2022 at 6:59 PM
Bufkin v Pruitt. [Marc-Grégor Campredon]

Hanging onto a just-reacquired 1-point lead with two-and-a-half minutes remaining, Dug McDaniel got the ball on an inbound. He tried going off a screen but his defender went under it. He went left but the paint was packed. He went up, the ball went down, and Michigan survived another one of *those* games.

While Lipscomb came in with a reputation for playing up or down to their opponents, Michigan's own reputation for that is now in stone, after needing to overcome a 4-point deficit to the #205-ranked Bisons late in 2nd half. While the flow was different this time—Michigan held a double-digit lead for big chunks of the game—the how was similar to difficulties they had against EMU (#301) and Ohio (#194): unserious early rotations, bad defense, and most distressingly, some clear holes in a very unsettled rotation.

Even with Lipscomb back-cutting them to ribbons early, Jett Howard was taking advantage of a huge size difference to keep up, and it felt like Michigan only needed someone to start playing defense to open up a lead. That came after the first Under-12 timeout, and the guy playing defense was Kobe Bufkin, who looked every bit the butterfly he's been rounding into this season.

Bufkin was also too much for the Bisons on the other end. Two drives exposed Lipscomb's own defensive limitations, and Bukkin was able to use that threat to set up fouls early in the lane, a couple of open shots for his teammates, and when those wouldn't fall, an open three at the barest hint of another trip to the lane. After Bufkin generated a turnover then hit a heat check on the other end, Michigan had turned a 9-13 deficit into a 25-17 lead.

Pruitt's big day vs Dug is kind of a big problem. [Campredon]

The bench got some run then, but the team's defensive issues continued to plague them, allowing Lipscomb to get to 41 points in the first half. That scoring looked legit despite Bisons PG Will Pruitt pouring in 16 points by shooting 4/5 from the arc in the half, because Pruitt's teammates weren't converting on some pretty good looks. Help defenders arrived late, Michigan's bigs struggled when forced to guard five-out, and Dug McDaniel's height presented an unfortunately high floor for opponent possessions. Back-cuts continued to be a problem until Jett Howard finally anticipated one with about five minutes to go.

Some of the defensive breakdowns could be attributed to the shifting lineups, but a lot of this is baked in: Of the guys in the regular rotation, Dickinson, Williams, Baker, and Jace Howard lacked the agility to stay with Lipscomb's parade of 6'4"-ish wings. Bufkin finished the first frame a perfect 5/5 from the field and 2/2 from the line for 14 first-half points. Notably, a good two minutes of that featured Bufkin at the point, a small proof of concept for a look that Michigan's going to need in the Big Ten season now that Jaelin Llewellin is out for the year.

Lipscomb quickly climbed to within five, as Bufkin missed a pair of free throws then fouled Pruitt late on a three-point attempt. The Michigan guard hit a pullup triple on the other end, and keyed another run to earn a breather, but as soon as he left the court the Bisons climbed right back in the game. With the Bisons using help to deny entries to Hunter Dickinson, Michigan needed someone other than Kobe Bufkin to do something. Lipscomb needed someone other than Will Pruitt to do something.

It was Pruitt's teammates who stepped up first. Dug McDaniel committed an unnecessary foul under the basket to give Pruitt a pair of free throws, Youssef Khayat couldn't find the bottom of the basket from anywhere, and the rest of the offense went on a 4-minute scoring drought. On the other end, back-to-back failures to box out Lipscomb freshman winger Grant Asman led to two extended possessions, and six points on second-chance threes.

The starters were reinserted, but Jace Howard missed another wide-open three, and Lipscomb got a few low-percentage shots to fall. A couple of ugly turnovers off bad passes by Hunter Dickinson and Kobe Bufkin led to transition points, and the Bisons took their first lead before the Under 8 timeout.

Jett Howard and Will Pruitt traded incredible and-one drives, and Lipscomb's lead climbed up to four as Terrence Williams II missed a wide-open three on one end then got out-raced down the court by Quincy Clark. Bufkin shifted the narrative back by canning an open three from the corner and then forcing Pruitt into a panic shot on the other end, but the Wolverines still trailed, and sickos around the league were scrambling for BTN+ passwords to see it.

Michigan tried guarding guards with Jett but it didn't go well. [Campredon]

That's when Dug McDaniel finally got an ugly floater to fall for his first field goal of the game, allowing Michigan to take a one-point lead into the last timeout with 2:30 remaining. Out of the break, Dug found the paint packed once again, pulled up for a long two, and got nothing but net. Lipscomb drew up a couple of looks from three for Pruitt, but at 27 points the Bisons guard had run out of juice. His pullup off a screen barely got the front of the rim. On the other end, Hunter Dickinson stepped out for a corner three, and though his foot was on the line, his shot was pure. Pruitt's next attempt airballed to McDaniel under the rim. Dug hit both ends of Michigan's last free throws in the bonus to push the lead out to 7 with under a minute left. There was one more attempt, but like every other Upset Alert that Michigan's been a part of this year, that one fell short as well.

The highlight reel from this one is going to show all the crazy ways Michigan can score that other teams can't. Jett Howard went around the back for a dunk. Hunter Dickinson plowed through smaller men to get to the rim. Kobe Bufkin finished 4/5 from three and 8/9 from the field to lead Michigan with 22 points. What it's not going to show are all the things that concern us about this team, which doesn't have enough playable guards to keep up with anyone who can play more than two of them at a time.

Since their own upset bids against Kentucky and Virginia came up short, Michigan heads to North Carolina on Wednesday with one last chance to pick up a signature non-conference victory. Hopefully they play up.

[A box score after the jump]

Monkey House

December 17th, 2022 at 7:26 PM ^

This isn't a good team, but there are some improvements. But if they lose Dickerson for any time at all, this team will be unwatchable. Howard needs to get some things figured out.

In reply to This isn't a good team, but… by Monkey House

OkinawaGoBlue

December 17th, 2022 at 10:05 PM ^

Dickerson, fine. It's losing Dickinson I worry about. 

Blue Vet

December 17th, 2022 at 7:27 PM ^

The Buffalos and Bufkin.

bronxblue

December 17th, 2022 at 7:29 PM ^

Bufkin making strides has been a nice sight to see.

This was a game UM should have won comfortably and absolutely seemed like it was a focus issue.  They play up or down to their competition to a degree that, frankly, seems true for a lot of inexperienced teams.  But they won and they've got a chance to take down UNC and close out the year in a high note.

Double-D

December 17th, 2022 at 7:32 PM ^

This team needs one more tough guy beyond Hunter.

They need a Charles Mathews. 

In reply to This team needs one more… by Double-D

THEKING

December 17th, 2022 at 7:42 PM ^

Yeah, or a difference maker at PF who can rebound and get some loose balls 

In reply to Yeah, or a difference maker… by THEKING

Kilgore Trout

December 17th, 2022 at 7:49 PM ^

I'd like to see more Jace at the 4. Williams seems to be struggling. I'm not convinced Jace would be better, but I'd probably split the minutes 50/50 for a while. 

In reply to I'd like to see more Jace at… by Kilgore Trout

4th phase

December 17th, 2022 at 9:37 PM ^

I’m ready to try Jett at the 4. Feel like 4s aren’t going to have the agility to beat him on defense. 

In reply to This team needs one more… by Double-D

M Ascending

December 17th, 2022 at 10:10 PM ^

Rick Mahorn would do nicely. 

DMill2782

December 17th, 2022 at 8:21 PM ^

The way the blog has talked about OSU football being "SAWFT" applies directly to our hoops team. Player leadership doesn't exist. It's evident from the fact that they think they can just cruise during the "easy" games on the schedule. 

In reply to The way the blog has talked… by DMill2782

bronxblue

December 17th, 2022 at 10:55 PM ^

I don't think their "sawft" as much as inexperienced.  I swear I heard or read somewhere that with Llewellyn gone for the year Hunter Dickinson's career minutes played is equal (or close to equal) the total minutes played by everyone else on the roster combined.  Bufkin and Williams are the only guys who were in the rotation at all last year, Jace played sparingly, and then guys like Jett, Dug, Reed, etc. are all freshmen.  Maybe Joey Baker messes with that number a bit but otherwise it's a team full of guys who haven't played a ton, if at all, in college and so you see these games where they are caught of guard.

And in this game they generally got ahead and stayed there for most of the game.  Credit to Lipscomb for fighting back and making a run but a lot of teams with little experience can be lulled to sleep with a lead coming off 9 days of rest.  

This isn't a good team and I think they'll be on the bubble again but I found this effort way better than a bunch I remember seeing last year when you definitely had a sense they were going through the motions.  The one area where I really was disappointed was on defense especially when guys like Jett and Williams seemingly had no idea how to guard guys in motion.  That was an effort and focus issue.

J. Redux

December 17th, 2022 at 10:50 PM ^

I can’t decide which bothers me more, the Lipscomb “Bisons” or the Colorado “Buffaloes.”

Can I look forward to a future with the Maine “Elks,” the Northern Michigan “Deers,” and the Minnesota “Mooses?”

Find a dictionary, school-team-namers!

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