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NIK STAUSKAS THA GAWD

I apologize in advance for my inability to form complete thoughts. That game was excruciating right up until the point when it was glorious, which was... the very end, basically.

After quickly losing an early eight-point lead, Michigan fell behind Michigan State by as much as eight points at the 13:29 mark of the second half, mostly due to the heroics of Gary Harris. While hounding Nik Stauskas on the one end, Harris was unstoppable on the other, pouring in a game-high 27 points while adding five rebounds, two assists, and three steals.

The Wolverines clawed back thanks to some remarkable guard play of their own. Nik Stauskas hit five of his six three-point attempts, scored 19 points, dished out four assists, and capped off the effort by trolling the Izzone. His triple with 3:12 remaining gave Michigan a three-point lead they wouldn't relinquish.

Michigan didn't lose that lead in large part due to Derrick Walton, whose 19 points matched Stauskas for the team lead. Ten of those came in the final 2:29, beginning with a fast-break and-one layup after Caris LeVert threaded a perfect outlet pass that hit Walton in stride. Walton also knocked down both of his three-point attempts, 2/4 of two-pointers, and 9/10 from the stripe—8/9 in the game's waning moments. On defense, he helped limit Keith Appling to ten points on 3/11 shooting. If the freshman point guard was nervous, it didn't show.

LeVert scored 17 of his own and pulled down eight rebounds. There was bad with the good—Harris often had his way with LeVert offensively, though that's not a huge knock, and LeVert's three assists were canceled out by three turnovers—but his ability to snake into the lane proved critical, as did his free-throw shooting down the stretch.

Jon Horford also stepped up big, connecting on all three of his field goals and contributing three boards and three blocks. Jordan Morgan rebounded well—four of his five came on offense—but was limited severely by foul trouble. Glenn Robinson III scored nine but struggled with his shot. Mitch McGary, meanwhile, provided valuable coaching advice in the late stages:


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In the end, Michigan's total team effort overcame a remarkable performance from Harris and a shorthanded Michigan State squad (I'm required to mention this by law). It also finished off a three-game gauntlet that the Wolverines improbably got through unscathed:

Like, really improbably.

The end result: Michigan is alone in first place in the Big Ten, the last undefeated squad standing, and the schedule eases up significantly during the next three games—Purdue, at Indiana, and Nebraska. Despite breaking in a freshman point guard, dealing with the loss of Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr., and losing Mitch McGary before conference play began, Michigan is in the driver's seat on the road to the conference title.

Kisses, everyone.

Comments

MMB 82

January 27th, 2014 at 11:01 PM ^

I was a freshman, and attended that game. Our freshman G (Smith?) hit a pair of free throws with nearly no time left on the clock to win it for us. I remember I was so jacked after the game, it was HUGE win; we weren't very good at that time. Now, where did I leave my AARP card....?

Z_Wolverista

January 25th, 2014 at 11:35 PM ^

Broken back here? Lost key players post-title run? Can we get no f-in sympathy?

This piece by Chantel reframes things, backed by history. Written before tonight's game (strategy?), it lays out the challenges JB & team are facing down really well.

(yes, a two-fer -- both the team AND the article -- for all you grammar freaks).

Z_Wolverista

March 16th, 2014 at 4:33 PM ^

-- for a better second half (of the final game).

Yes, I got the joke.

I just didn't think it was funny. ("Dude, just lie" -- now *that* was funny.)

But really, that's besides the point.

Basically I agreed w/ you, and was just looking to chime in. Was frustrated at the coverage (how the press just eats up Izzo - &fans'- BS), not trying to taking a shot at you.

Yeah, a couple total noob moves on my part -- was looking for an "in" to let off some steam about the biased coverage --  probly shoulda just directly posted my own post -- and also didn't realize posting a link pointing to someone else's work might not be cool & was probably not a good idea till I got a better sense of the lay of the land.

So my bad on those. I thought I was being witty, & you brought me down pretty quick (once I got my points & back-tracked -- didn't notice at the time).

At the same time - relax. I got what you were saying & thought they were being lame too.

(And still are...)

Ok, now back to present tense.

Time to BEAT STATE!

 

 

 

Wiseguy

January 25th, 2014 at 10:38 PM ^

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>How&#39;s it feel? <a href="https://t.co/t1ku2OiGEh">https://t.co/t1ku2OiGEh</a></p>&mdash; Michigan Basketball (@umichbball) <a href="https://twitter.com/umichbball/statuses/427264456591413248">January 26, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Michigan Basketball twitter locker room vine. Not sure how to post tweets and stuff, sorry.

ca_prophet

January 25th, 2014 at 10:43 PM ^

Great advice, McGary! When I saw that live I was trying to figure whether the tall assistant was trying to loosen up the team or someone had pranked him :) That caps a legendary stretch of Michigan hoops. All Hail Coach B! Subs for all!

cypress

January 25th, 2014 at 10:43 PM ^

I could have done without the kiss gesture by Stauskus. Some may like it, but I'd rather our guys not do stuff like that. Especially since we have another game against them coming up.

B-Nut-GoBlue

January 25th, 2014 at 10:47 PM ^

I love Nik's blow kisses.  I honestly do.  He gets it.  He gets this rivalry and he knew that W was so fuggin big in that arena.  The kisses were subtle enough not to be offensive but at the same time they were a nice jab at Sparty nation.

And I'll say, when things are intense down the road in AA, and the Conference title is on the line and the crowd is all on Garry Harris and Co, and they skip town with a W and Harris or somebody does the same subtle showmanship type thing, I'm all for it.  Keep it classy but have some fun.