The big man feasted tonight [Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Michigan 87, Southern Utah 50 Comment Count

Alex.Drain December 18th, 2021 at 9:44 PM

Sorely in need of a better showing after last weekend's debacle against Minnesota, Michigan faced an overmatched and severely undersized Southern Utah team on Saturday night. They got that much better showing, on both ends of the floor. To be clear, Southern Utah is not a good basketball team on a national level and this game will not go down on Michigan's tournament resume. But the Thunderbirds are also not abject either, the projected Big Sky preseason favorites and KenPom only saw this as a Michigan by 14 game. So for the Wolverines to win by 37 is a welcome step in the right direction before the holiday break, no matter how small that step may be. 

The first 5.5 minutes were close, as Michigan led by just 11-10 at that juncture, following a Dre Marin three pointer. After that, it was not close again. The Wolverines strung together a fourteen point run and seized the game quite rapidly. Before you could blink, it was 31-14, and then 45-16. Cumulatively, it was a 34-6 stretch that lasted over twelve minutes of game time. Michigan led by 29 at the break and the game never got closer than a 27 point margin in the second half. It was complete and total domination by the home team in white. 

Michigan's start to the game was fueled by a nice stretch of basketball from DeVante' Jones, who went 5/6 from the field with six rebounds, three assists, and just one turnover. There's not much that can be read from this performance due to Southern Utah's small size, but if there is one thing to be genuinely encouraged about, it's that the transfer PG went 3/3 from beyond the arc.

A nice outing from Jones [Campredon]

As Jones' impact faded, Hunter Dickinson snagged the spotlight with a dominant performance, as expected, against a team that didn't have a player taller than 6'7". The sophomore center posted 22 points in 27 minutes on an incredibly efficient 11/15 from the field, and 11/13 from two (!). 

Once Michigan had command of the game, the bigger story became the contributions of some bench pieces who have been seldom seen in other games, notably Zeb Jackson and Kobe Bufkin. Jackson looked sharp in his 14 minutes, with 8 points on 3/4 from the field, which included him draining both threes he attempted. It's been an erratic season from Jackson, but those kinds of outings will do a lot to gain the confidence of Juwan Howard. Bufkin went o-fer on his threes but was efficient inside the arc and posted 11 points in 18 minutes. 

The rest of the scoring summary is quite varied, with nearly everyone getting involved in a game this offensively explosive. Moussa Diabate and Caleb Houstan notched 8 and 9 points, respectively. Frankie Collins had five, but came up short on a potentially electrifying alley-oop attempt. Brandon Johns Jr., Terrance Williams II, and Eli Brooks each had a few points, with Brooks' performance being rather muted despite playing 24 minutes. The garbage time squad got involved too, as Jaron Faulds, Jace Howard, and Adrien Nuñez all saw the floor in the game's waning moments. 

Hello Kobe! [Campredon]

In all, it was a plainly dominant offensive showing by the Wolverines. Michigan shot 56% from the floor, 39% from three, and scored at 1.26 points per possession. As stellar as it was offensively, it was nearly as dominant defensively. Michigan held a Southern Utah team that had scored 70+ in each of its other two games against KP top 100 teams to just 50 on 33% from the field and 17% from three at 0.72 points per possession. A very strong game all the way around. 

Michigan has one more game until the holiday break, back at it at 7:00 pm on Tuesday night against Purdue Fort-Wayne, who are (per the KP rankings) the worst team Michigan will see all season. It is poised to be another easy win before the Wolverines' improvements are tested in Orlando against UCF on December 30. The Tuesday game is at home and is on Big Ten Network. 

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Comments

aiglick

December 18th, 2021 at 10:10 PM ^

It’s better to massacre an overmatched team than to play them close. Michigan theoretically should have no bad losses at this point. Take care of business on Tuesday and let’s see where we’re at with a couple of road games against UCF and Rutgers which should be great tests. This hasn’t been an easy schedule with lots of sub-250 opponents it should be a good strength of schedule towards the end.

Retnep

December 18th, 2021 at 11:05 PM ^

I have been looking for Michigan to go with a full 'clock based' rotation all season (vs situation based rotation). I saw that in this game. We have seen the front court rotate after the 15-minute mark previously, but in this game, we saw what looked like a fixed - clock based - rotation with Johns, Bufkin, Collins and Williams in the first half. Jackson's rotation in the first half didn't look clock based (situation based after Jones picked up a cheap foul before the half). In the second half though, Jackson came in with Collins to completely replace the backcourt. We'll see if these rotations last, but it was good to see. 

Basketballschoolnow

December 19th, 2021 at 12:44 AM ^

12 players scoring, good to see Kobe and Zeb get some run.

Jones also a good game, let's see if they can repeat it against better competition.

So far this year, hitting 3s at a decent clip=win, clanging them=loss.

dragonchild

December 19th, 2021 at 6:38 AM ^

Like I said, fits and starts. Expect the ups and downs to continue, as well as Michigan’s state of mind to matter more than the opponents themselves.

And for the love of pants, don’t gamble. It’s bad in general, but right now you just don’t know which Michigan team will show up.

1VaBlue1

December 19th, 2021 at 9:48 AM ^

I haven't watched a lot of basketball yet this season, but it hasn't seemed like Jones was getting a handle on things as well as we'd like.  So tell me - does this game mark some improvement from him, or was it a matter of him going against players more his speed from weak competition?  I'm not trying to flame the guy (although that's happened from nearly every poster on this board this year), just genuinely interested if he's been showing improvement.

rhoneyman

December 19th, 2021 at 10:40 AM ^

Clearly the coaching staff has seen something to keep Jones as the starter rather than Collins. Today showed why. Jones finally penetrated and took (and made) open threes. His assist:TO ratio was finally in the neighborhood a Michigan point guard is expected to occupy.

I'm hoping we'll see more of this in the new year.

Jordan2323

December 19th, 2021 at 11:06 AM ^

It’s hard to say because of the talent level played against. You can’t draw much from this game, for example, because Eli is capable of playing well against high end competition and he didn’t have a good night. The one hope I have is for Jones that his three point shooting is a sign of things to come. Zeb and Kobe need to continue to play. When those two are out there with Frankie, Moussa and Houstan, our defense has some real speed and length. The athleticism and speed from the youngsters really stand out. So do their mistakes, which would hopefully decrease in time. Continue to mix them in with the starters and let them gel one area of concern I still have is our starting guards get drove by and scored over in the lane quite a bit because of lack of height and in Jones case lack of lateral mobility. 

PublicSector

December 19th, 2021 at 11:38 PM ^

Liked seeing Kobe/Collins/Zeb get quality minutes. The split between Bufkin/Houstan of 18/22 minutes works much better than the 2/38 we've seen previously. Bufkin brought some quickness and energy. It looks like he might be decent on the boards especially for his size.