Michigan 74, Le Moyne 52 Comment Count

Ace


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In a game Michigan controlled from the outset, the John Beilein's Wolverines defeated Patrick Beilein's Le Moyne Dolphins, 74-52, in the exhibition tune-up before the season tips off for real a week from tonight. Caris LeVert led all scorers with 22 points on 17 shots; Duncan Robinson came off the bench for 15, hitting three of his six three-pointers, and Derrick Walton added 13 on seven shot equivalents.

Some scattered thoughts from the game:

Caris LeVert and Derrick Walton: still good. There's not too much more to say here except that both looked fully healthy. LeVert's ability to create his own offense outside the arc bailed out some stagnant possessions. Walton is back to his normal self; he had a couple strong takes to the hoop in transition and knocked down a pull-up jumper off a late-clock drive—these were the shots he couldn't get last year because of his injury.

Mark Donnal got the start at center, but he still doesn't look like Michigan's best big man. While Donnal hit three of his five shots, the two misses were layups—not a great sign against a woefully undersized opponent. He affected some shots at the rim but still looked a step slow on defense.

Ricky Doyle only played 12 minutes; I don't think that's a reflection of the pecking order as much as Beilein wanting to see what he has in Donnal and Moe Wagner, who played most of his 11 minutes at the five. Doyle looked much like he did last year, scoring on his lone post-up opportunity and grabbing five boards while allowing a couple other rebound chances to find their way to Le Moyne. Wagner was active but a little lost out there, which doesn't come as a huge surprise; he did look like he could contribute this season in a pinch.

Michigan really missed Zak Irvin, who sat out the game with a back injury that shouldn't affect his availability during the season. With Irvin out of the lineup, Kam Chatman and DJ Wilson played most of the minutes at the four, and their inability to hit the outside shot—a combined 0/6, with Aubrey Dawkins also missing his four attempts from beyond the arc—limited the effectiveness of the offense. Michigan couldn't get much pick-and-roll offense going and mostly scored with one-on-one takes and off-ball movement; not having Irvin to spread the floor constricted some space to operate in the paint.

Chatman's scoring output remains frustrating, especially since he can do other things well; he's a good passer an one of the team's more reliable rebounders. If he can't put the ball in the bucket, though, he'll cede minutes to someone else; he's not strong enough as a perimeter defender to justify getting minutes otherwise.

Wilson is an interesting case. He runs the floor really well—he's a weapon in transition—and he alters shots at the rim, but he doesn't look totally comfortable with his outside shot and he got blown by on the perimeter for a couple layups. He hit a face-up jumper on a post-up and may be better suited for the five, especially if Donnal struggles.

Duncan Robinson is going to pose major problems to opposing defenses. He looked great shooting the ball, as expected, hitting 3/6 triples. Encouragingly, he also hit 3/4 two-pointers, with much of that offense set up by him making nice off-ball cuts. He had an up-and-down game defensively playing primarily the three, but he's going to get a lot of time regardless.

Aubrey Dawkins had an off night on both ends. I'm not concerned at all about his offense—we know he'll be fine on that end. The more concerning stuff came on defense; he got pulled a couple times for Robinson when he ran right into screens and gave up open outside shots. Perimeter defense is a work-in-progress on a team-wide basis; Le Moyne got off 28 three-pointers and many of those were solid looks.

For an exhibition game in which the team was missing a critical starter and trying out a ton of different lineups, this went fine. The offense should function much better with Irvin on the court, Robinson looks as advertised as an offensive weapon, and the two stars who played looked like their old selves tonight.

Comments

Honk if Ufer M…

November 6th, 2015 at 9:35 PM ^

Look at DJ's face, his anger, look at his arm and fist and the strain and tension. Clearly he's really fucking pissed at that disgusting design and he's trying to rip it right off his shorts! He tried to do it quickly and painlessly like removing tape or a bandage when there's hair underneath and while everyone was distracted by his other hand dunking the ball.

Unfortunately it seems to be a removal resistant design element.

reanimator

November 6th, 2015 at 10:06 PM ^

1. Wilson needs to be at center

2. Walton is great in transition but way to passive in the halfcourt 

3. MAAR and Kam need to penetrate more and a few ballscreens would be nice

TheBigPrince

November 6th, 2015 at 10:58 PM ^

Don't really agree with the Walton being too passive thing. He scored 13 points and only two of those points were in transition if I'm not mistaken. It also seemed like he didn't play as many minutes as he normally would presumably because it was an exhibition game. I think he will be a very good complement to Levert throughout the season.

champswest

November 6th, 2015 at 10:36 PM ^

much improved. More physical and more aggressive. I think he gives us the most offensive punch at the 5. Robinson is more than just a shooter. He is a good ball player. Needs to keep hunting for his shot. He can average double figures. Saw a lot of two bigs tonight.

Maizen

November 7th, 2015 at 12:18 AM ^

Was at the game tonight and Ace's report is spot on. The one thing I'll add is that while I know this team will be good, I'm slightly concerned about the 5 spot. Donnal, Doyle, and Wilson were all underwhelming. Donnal just plays so timid (if he ever played angry I think he would be good), Doyle lacks athleticism and lets wayyy too many rebounds go to the other team, and Wilson spent the entire game on the peremiter jacking up 3 balls despite being 5-6 inches taller than the guy guarding him. It's like park your butt in the paint and go to work. None of the three go up and grab boards with any sort of agressiveness or like the ball is theirs. The guy I liked the most was Moritz Wagner, he plays with an edge but it's clear he's got a long way to go to learn the system.

All in all a ton of growth ahead for this team and I couldn't be more excited about the season, but man this offense (and defense) is so much better with a legitimate guy at center.

 

Goggles Paisano

November 7th, 2015 at 5:32 AM ^

I just turned my computer on and was hit square in the face with the ugliest of the ugliest.  Do we have any override ability in this?  Or is this Adidas saying FU on their way out the door?  

I really have a hard time thinking a team of top notch designers and marketers looked at these shorts and said....."love em".  WTF man!  

Blue in PA

November 7th, 2015 at 9:15 AM ^

Just wanted to let you know, your link to 'Touch the Banner' is outdated.

 

Michigan shuts out Rutgers, 31-0  Go Blue!

kevin holt

November 7th, 2015 at 2:08 PM ^

Only won by 22... Fire Beilein? Or Hire Beilein (the son)? Obviously /s about the former but actually maybe the latter? Is he a good coach? John could groom him to take over in 2021

njsteve

November 9th, 2015 at 12:50 PM ^

Yes, even in the past few weeks I've seen a lot of "He came from D3, so he can't possibly be any good." Those people probably didn't see him tearing though the D3 tourney as a true freshman (only to lose in the final on a circus shot at the buzzer). Sure D3 is a big step down, but playing well deep into the tournament at a young age, dropping 30 points in the semifinal, says something.

Bertello NC

November 10th, 2015 at 1:59 PM ^

I have to say after watching the game that Donnal and chatman have a lot of work to do. Chatman just looked limited and his foot quickness and explosiveness is not there. Same goes for Donnal. If those guys can't be more physical and assertive at least on the glass and around the basket then I see them struggling to find time. Especially if chatman isn't hitting shots. They both need to embrace some physicality. They look soft IMO. I understand it's a glorified practice but it was really for guys like those two who struggled last year to show what they've improved on. I see Wilson and wags to take quite a bit of their minutes. The overall on ball defense needs to improve as well.