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It could've gone either way. Alvin Ellis drove baseline, Muhammad-Ali Adbur-Rahkman squared up, the two collided, then Ted Valentine hopped three times and called a block.

With 13:11 left in the first half, Adbur-Rahkman exited with two fouls. Michigan State led 11-8. When John Beilein reinserted him a little over eight minutes later, the Spartans held a commanding 33-14 lead.

It'd be too easy to point to that 16-point swing and say auto-benching MAAR proved the difference in the game. Michigan's problems tonight went far beyond early foul trouble for their freshman guard. No matter the defensive strategy, the Wolverines couldn't defend the paint. The Spartans finished an astonishing 25/32 on two-pointers, rebounded nine of their 19 missed shots, and turned the ball over just eight times. That's a far bigger issue than who's playing at one spot on the floor.

On this Michigan team, though, the dropoff is so severe that ceding points in the name of caution isn't an option—and, let's face it, playing Andrew Dakich instead of MAAR is handing over points to the opposition. That's twice now Beilein has benched MAAR for extended time while the Spartans pulled away. While it's unlikely Michigan would've forced overtime in this one, seeing MAAR score 12 points on seven shots in the second half—after Dakich went 0/1 with a foul in eight minutes—made it hard to imagine the strategy gave them the best shot at winning.

The story of the game on the other side was the dominance of Branden Dawson, who finished with 23 points (10/12 FG) and 13 boards. Michigan's wings couldn't handle Dawson one-on-one, but when the Wolverines went zone, Travis Trice served up lob after lob for the athletic forward to finish. Trice had an excellent night himself, scoring 22 points and dishing out seven assists; his two early threes from nearly the same spot above the break helped ignite MSU's early run. From start to finish, the Spartan offense ran smoothly and effectively.

The Wolverines, on the other hand, couldn't consistently hang. Zak Irvin needed 15 shot equivalents to score 16 points; Aubrey Dawkins needed 12 for his 12; Spike Albrecht ten for his 12. The big men were all but nonexistent; the bench, of course, depleted. On a night when Michigan's defense needed the offense to wring out every bit of talent, strategy, and luck available, they couldn't maintain that for 40 minutes.

Sometimes it's not your night. Lowrawls Nairn hit just his second three-pointer of the season early on, when Michigan sagged off of him, and it felt then like it'd be a long game. What's equally frustrating as the loss, though, is the overwhelming feeling that it could've—should've—been closer, if only Michigan approached the first half with the same urgency as the second.

Comments

Coldwater

February 18th, 2015 at 4:14 PM ^

They have Sanderson specifically to beef up the hoops team, and he seems to have done a good job. Look at Nick Stauskis' gains, Jordan Morgan went from chubby to ripped over the years...so they are lifting weights and trying to get more explosive.

I think the problem is Beilein is bringing in guys who are soft. The kind guys that grew up privileged, never had to fight for anything and are wimpy. Rebounding is all about effort, hard work, and not being afraid to stick your nose in there. Michigan's big guys are afraid

Umich97

February 18th, 2015 at 8:13 PM ^

Just because someone grew up "privileged" doesn't mean they are soft. It's just an individual difference, that a lot of times comes with confidence. Put of some muscle and it's amazing how all of a sudden it's fun to grind it out a bit. I know when I was a freshman, I usually played a finesse game and tried to just outrun my opponents. However, by the time I was a senior, I had put on about 40lbs of muscle and although I still ran and ran and ran, I suddenly enjoyed a more physical game too. Had nothing to do with my upbringing and everything to do with my confidence to be successful when playing a physical game.



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MGoBlue22

February 18th, 2015 at 5:04 PM ^

Ugh, that Dawson throwdown has been scorched into my memory...and I have my wife (a Spartan Alum) to thank for that.  She made it a point on more than one occassion to show me replays of just how amazing that dunk was.