Michigan 82, Minnesota 74 Comment Count

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After cruising for most of the game, Michigan found themselves against the ropes, up only five in the final minute on the road with the momentum suddenly on the side of host Minnesota.

Derrick Walton had the ball poked away from behind and Carlos Morris looked to cut the lead further with a 2-on-1 the other way. Out of nowhere, Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman poked the ball out from behind, chased it down, and threw it off Nate Mason to retain possession. Walton iced the game at the line and the Wolverines escaped Minneapolis with a much-needed win.

Aside from that shaky moment late, Walton was masterful, scoring a career-high 26 points on 9/15 FG with eight rebounds, seven assists, and two steals. He had a hand in 15 of Michigan's 19 points over the final 5:50 of the first half, which culminated in a Rucker-caliber Walton crossover and three in the face of Joey King at the buzzer to give the Wolverines a 14-point lead.

Walton picked up where he left off early in the second half, and he started getting help from Abdur-Rahkman (16 points on a perfect 5-5 night from the field) and Duncan Robinson (14 points, 4/7 3P, career-high 8 rebounds). Michigan's lead reached as many as 19 points and stayed in double-digits until Nate Mason hit a one-handed runner while falling out of bounds with 5:46 to play.

Michigan found themselves unable to keep the Gophers guards out of the paint. Dupree McBrayer bulled his way to the hoop to earn two straight trips to the line. Walton tipped a potential defensive rebound back to Minnesota and Mason nailed a pull-up. A Robinson triple only temporarily stemmed the tide as McBrayer, Mason, and Morris answered with consecutive layups to cut the margin to two.

Then Rahk saved the day, first by putting his shoulder into Morris on a baseline drive for a tough and-one layup, then by cleaning up after Walton on Michigan's next possession. In the process, he may have saved the team's NCAA Tournament hopes.

Comments

Archibald Meatpants

February 11th, 2016 at 10:06 AM ^

Last night was a bit of a mirage.  The game was under control until Minnesota figured out that they could drive the lane at will.  Indiana exposed it right from tip off & Minnesota figured it out in the second half.  Every team going forward should know now that driving the lane is a gimme.  Playing a zone defense the rest of the way may be our best bet.

NRK

February 11th, 2016 at 10:14 AM ^

Watching that MAAR sprint live was a "holy hell where did he come from?" moment for me last night. Like most other posters here I was thinking "just close" when Walton had the ball, then lost the ball and I saw the 2-on-1 coming and Nooooooo, and then WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!

That is one helluva hustle play.

fukkyt

February 11th, 2016 at 10:21 AM ^

Everytime I watched 2016 UM Basketball team, I am always reminded of Rich Rod's Football teams.  When they play weak teams, the offense is just so breathtaking and we can blow out opponents easily.  When we play against BiG10 mediocre team, it always require a great offense to bail out a weak defense.  When we play against elite teams, our offense always sputter and we get blown out.  

NRK

February 11th, 2016 at 11:26 AM ^

Dear God. Can we not discuss RichRod in a basketball thread?

I don't even care what side you're on in the whole "getting Rodriguezed" debate or Casteel being a savoir or Casteel recently being fired so I guess he's not the alleged savoir or RichRod loving Josh Grobin or Stretchgate or swears! or strawman or your strawman is actually a strawman or your strawman saying my strawman is actually a strawman is a strawman or given a fourth year RichRod would have won the BigTen, NCAA, and SuperBowl or RichRod didn't recruit defense or but RichRod didn't need to recruit defense because he scored so much or wasn't a good fit or didn't get support or didn't get support because he didn't win or didn't win because he didn't get support or Lloyd backstabbed him or Lloyd was just looking out for the players or Lloyd should have done more to support him or strawman to the fourth power or anything else.

Just no.

NRK

February 11th, 2016 at 12:15 PM ^

I don't want it (or the guy) to be a forbidden topic at all.

I have no issues with discussing it when it fits. My post history will speak to that. 

I thought it was pretty obvious I was joking about the whole thing, but apparently that got missed in my ridiculously over the top post....

The whole point is that I just don't think it's a particularly good analogy. Maybe I said it better above by referencing Godwin's law as a better way of expressing that. RichRod is a guy everyone has an opinion about which causes issues in the analogy and my opinion tends to detract from meaningful discussion. So I mock it.

 

You know who else was good an offense and bad on defense? The Nazis.

 

(yes, apparently this is needed: /s)

MadMatt

February 11th, 2016 at 10:55 AM ^

All I wanted was one sentence saying Caris Levert played a few minutes, and did not shatter into a million pieces.  Just one sentence, but-but-butbutbutbut NNNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

redjugador24

February 11th, 2016 at 11:21 AM ^

'Twas nice to hear Beilein acknowledge in his postgame interview that creating easy looks off the pick and roll is not a strength of Waltons and that they are actively working to make it a strength. He said you saw it create easy buckets for himself and Donnal early in the game, and when they got away from it baskets were hard to come by. Glad to see Beilein is focused on creating inside scoring off the pick and roll!

jmblue

February 11th, 2016 at 11:39 AM ^

You've got to relax.  Discussing a former coach shouldn't be a big deal.  It's only a problem because a small subset of posters are hypersensitive to criticism of RR, even though he's been gone five years.

To say that RR's teams played poor defense and their offense didn't always show up in the big games . . . that sounds about right to me.

 

 

 

NRK

February 11th, 2016 at 11:50 AM ^

I'm completely relaxed. You've got to read some tongue in cheek into a post that was bonk you over the head over the top on purpose mocking the whole thing.

I'll stand by my above statement. I think the corrolary to Godinw's law is completely appropriate here.  To your point, the guy has been gone five years - so why are we comparing our current coach in a totally different sport to a divisive former football coach from last decade? Which is why I made the above comment.

shoes

February 11th, 2016 at 1:29 PM ^

was a guy who most thought would be an odd man out for getting minutes before the season began. Instead after Spike's untimely "retirement" and  Caris going down again, he has helped save the season. One of my favorite players.

mgoblue98

February 11th, 2016 at 2:35 PM ^

started watching this game with 2:46 to go.  I took note of a couple of things.

1.  Terrible man-to-man defense.  No surprise there.

2.  Mark Donnal is the worst low post player I can remember.  He had two shots in close and is just really weak with the ball when contested.  I don't expect Chris Webber, who dunked everything, but man he was terrible.