Wisconsin 68, Michigan 64 Comment Count

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mfw the evil Kohl Center vibes kick in [Patrick Barron]

Entering the contest, Michigan’s defense had been on a dreadful run of form, but the Wolverines played an ugly half of basketball to trail 26-21 at the break; Michigan’s offense was completely out of sorts outside of some nice play from Zak Irvin, but they managed to hold Wisconsin well under a point per possession as a Badger offense seemingly too committed to pounding the ball inside didn’t move the ball well. It was the best half of defense Michigan had played in some time.

An extended 17-2 stretch (which was fueled by some great effort defensively) gave Michigan a 38-30 lead in the second half, but a sequence of early fouls put Wisconsin in the bonus early and the Badgers were able to assert themselves on the offensive end – their run to take the lead was keyed by an offensive rebound on a missed free throw that led to a three.

Michigan’s defense gave up 42 points in the second half, though a decent amount of those  points came as the Wolverines intentionally fouled to extend the game. Bronson Koenig had some big threes for the Badgers after the game was tied at 49 with five minutes left; Duncan Robinson – who contributed some offensively –  left him wide open off an elevator screen on one, and Derrick Waltonwas juked into leaving him open in the corner on another. Moritz Wagner, who dealt with foul trouble in the second half, and the Michigan offense couldn’t respond. DJ Wilson also was limited by fouls and held scoreless after a red-hot start to Big Ten play.

All of the quintessential Kohl Center elements were present: some brick-heavy low-scoring basketball in the first half, some dubious whistles (that resulted in a few make-up calls for Michigan, to be fair) in the second, and an inexorable Wisconsin run late to seize the game and put it out of reach by hitting enough of their free throws – a pair of Nigel Hayes misses notwithstanding – down the stretch.

Michigan’s defense looked much better, despite the talented Badger big man combo of Ethan Happ and Hayes, but ultimately they gave up 1.09 PPP – and their offense wasn’t quite efficient enough to get the win (the Wolverines were just 12-30 from inside the arc). The loss drops them to 2-4 in Big Ten play, though if they can replicate their success on the defensive side of the floor, a turnaround could be in the offing. At the very least, they need to beat an Illinois team – that recently routed them – on Saturday, as they're quickly running out of time.

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MichiganMAN47

January 18th, 2017 at 12:05 AM ^

You are too kind to the refs. That was the most lopsided officiating I have seen in years in a UM basketball game.

Bertello NC

January 18th, 2017 at 12:18 AM ^

That was an officiating crew full of assclownes wearing knee pads and heavily applied chapstick for Greg Gard. Just fucking ridiculous. Here we are crying for the team to get physical and play with more inspiration, they do a much better job of it and the officials shit all over em.



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Jonesy

January 18th, 2017 at 3:49 PM ^

Refs were atrocious, Beilein looked like he wanted to cry after they called 6 fouls (most questionable at bst) against us in the first 6 minutes in the second half while not calling any of the hacks our players were suffering.  Sucks that we finally play a good game and have the refs screw us.

L'Carpetron Do…

January 18th, 2017 at 10:55 AM ^

I thought to myself 'hmm Michigan is outplaying Wisconsin in the Kohl Center and has a second half lead, I'm sure this won't last long.'  I was right.  Refs decided to let some blatant fouls by Wisconsin slide while calling touch fouls on Mo Wagner.  At one point Irvin had a good take to the basket with a relatively clean path.  Three Badgers descended upon him and all seemed to foul him, ball goes out of bounds to Wisconsin.  No replay from ESPN, thanks dickheads.  The screw job was on.

Michigan played tough though- they deserve credit for that.  I was amazed when in the 2nd half they had 7 fouls to Wisconsin's 2.  A team that barely ever fouls was out-fouling one of the Big Ten's most physical teams.  Makes sense.

Michigan definitely didn't help themselves either, but I just wanted to complain about more shitty officiating at the college level.

 

LS And Play

January 18th, 2017 at 12:41 AM ^

I'm sorry, I just hate Wisconsin basketball. Wisconsin holds, grabs, bumps cutters and undercuts rebounders constantly and it's never called. On offense they flail every time they lose the ball (or if there is a loose ball) and get cheap calls. How many phantom pushes in the back were called on our bigs tonight? Least fouling team in the country at 14/game commits 10 fouls in about 6 minutes. Are you fucking kidding me? 

Yes, there are so many reasons why we lost the game tonight, but it's just infuriating. And I didn't even mention the brutal out of bounds call 12 inches in front of the official's face. For the first time all year I'm just pissed the hell off that we lost this game.  

And spare me the "well, don't allow a 15-0 run" logic. Well, Wisconsin gave up a 17-2 run. Runs happen. The officiating can still impact the game. And it did in a big way. 

This team has 4 of the next 5 at home. Illinois, IU, @MSU, OSU, MSU. You really can't do any worse than 3-2 if you want to have shot, but the B1G is so down this year that all 5 are winnable. 

Lastly, Mark Donnal is beyond atrocious. If Beilein even thinks about giving him a 5th year that in itself is fireable. 2 crucial missed block outs on free throws and was generally abused by Happ when he was in the game. Totally unacceptable. 

uncle leo

January 18th, 2017 at 9:02 AM ^

Would hold water if it wasn't for a little thing called time.

Wisconsin gave up their run early/middle of the 2nd half, which is essentially basketball. Runs happen all the time in the early going.

Michigan gave up that run when the game mattered most, in the last 5 minutes, which speaks to a team that has ZERO killer identity to close out a game when you have an opportunity, or to match your opponent even a little bit to maintain some semblance of that lead.

So yes, I'm going to say "Don't give up a 15-0 run." They had an opportunity to put all that ref BS behind them and were sitting in the driver's seat. And they showed why they aren't a good basketball team. 

ijohnb

January 18th, 2017 at 10:43 AM ^

has been an on-going issue, both last year and this year.  This team is often right in games with five minutes left.  Take this BIG season alone, Iowa, Maryland, and now Wisconsin.  All three games were coin flips with five minutes to go, and Iowa was arguably in the bag.  When the game is on the line, teams go to their bread and butter.  Our break and butter is three point shots.  Gunning from deep becomes more and more difficult the more that nerves become a factor.  It is one of the traps of an offense based on shooting threes as the primary source of offense.  As the time runs down, we stop making shots. 

Indiana in the BIG tourney last year is one exception that comes to mind, and that is why we are all so collectively shocked about that outcome.

 

pescadero

January 18th, 2017 at 2:55 PM ^

Wisconsin holds, grabs, bumps cutters and undercuts rebounders constantly and it's never called. On offense they flail every time they lose the ball (or if there is a loose ball) and get cheap calls.

 

...and if the refs aren't calling it, we should be doing the same.

 

You have to adjust your style of play to what the refs are going to allow. If they are going to allow blatant grabbing, you're just giving the other team an advantage if you don't follow along.

AC1997

January 18th, 2017 at 12:09 AM ^

I try hard to avoid the stereotype of being a Michigan fan that whines about the officials, but this was a classic boneheaded ref game.  Two of the top teams in the country at avoiding fouls suddenly are saddled with foul trouble?  BS.  

Michigan takes a lead and control....then their two best players are on the bench.  It was impossible to tell what was a foul and what wasn't.  The only "make up" call that you might think Michigan got was when Dakich showed Walton pushing off on a drive to the hoop.  That NEVER gets called and thus wasn't a missed call in a standard game.  

The icing on the cake was that Michigan, despite having to play without two starters in foul trouble and with Walton barely able to walk after getting crushed by Hayes (no call), actually got a steal when they were down 4 and had ~20 seconds left.  Only for a ref to make a horrible call on Simpson - just horrible.  

Whenever Wisconsin needed a pick-me-up, the refs were there to give it to them.  Michigan played well enough to win and got jobbed.  

Khaki_Nation

January 18th, 2017 at 12:12 AM ^

7 fouls in 5 minutes, almost strictly soft, touch fouls, isn't basketball. We played a huge portion of the second half without some combination, and largely all 3, of Walton, Mo, and DJ. Wisconsin was shooting 1-and-1 for the last 15 minutes of the game. They didn't review the Simpson out of bounds. They didn't give Duncan the tie-up. They didn't realize that Wisconsin's shot clock reset, after they called a time out. And they let Haye's get away with playing like he's 160 pounds. Sure, we could've still won the game, despite the referees. But everyone knew we would have to play a great game to even keep it close, and we did. The difference had whistles in their mouths.

TrueBlue2003

January 18th, 2017 at 12:25 AM ^

from everyone except Donnal, but this was an undisciplined team on the defensive end in the second half.  On Koenig's three to go up 55-49 and essentially put the game away, Walton inexplicably left him to give a half-hearted poke towards, Hayes who had his back the basket and was being well-defended.  Of course Hayes easily found Walton's man for the wide open three.  No excuse for such a terrible play from a senior.

Donnal had a lot of bad lapses, the worst of which was the FT that just just somehow lost Happ instead of keeping a body on him.  When DJ and Wagner had to come out with 12 min left, the game was essentially over as Wisconsin abused Robinson and Donnal for a huge run.

TrueBlue2003

January 18th, 2017 at 12:32 AM ^

the second one didn't really matter, but yes, finally Beilien decided he would try to discipline his player and he put Teske in.  It's sad because I feel like Donnal is just demoralized by the demotion and has given up.  He wasn't this bad last year.  He played inspired ball for much of the conference schedule when the job was his and he seemed to have confidence.

wahooverine

January 18th, 2017 at 12:46 AM ^

He just seems mentally weak. He doesn't seem to talk to anyone or have any emotion other than timidity. That's how he plays. He's not gifted, but there should be more output from his talent level. He's plays at like 60% volume.

By contrast Wagner plays at volume 11. He's an animal and competitor. He and Wilson are silver lining on this team for me.



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Bertello NC

January 18th, 2017 at 9:03 AM ^

Yup. Been saying it for the last 2-3 years. Kid seems to have no fire in his belly. No competitive juices. I would walk up to Teske and tell him " I want you to go in there and get nasty and compete. Use all of the 7'1" 245 lbs that the great God above has bestowed upon you and get fucking physical. Seal people off, squeeze the pumpkin, rotate on a pivot foot with elbows out." Be our Bill Laimbeer. Good lord I wouldn't even mind him getting a technical for being too intense. It's getting to the point where if Donnal isn't going to go in and play physical and do some dirty work and fight, you need to go to plan B. And that's Teske. Get his ass in the game, it's the only way he's going to get better and feel more comfortable and confident while in there. He doesn't need to be some high prolific scorer at this juncture. He just needs to be the guy who sets solid screens, alter or even block some shots, seal people off in the paint especially off of foul shots, and just bring some intensity and physicality. Because that is what we lack when Donnal is in the game. Can't continue to get outmuscled when the rebound is right in front of you.



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ijohnb

January 18th, 2017 at 11:08 AM ^

doubt that.  You just don't waste a beer like that.  I could see him drawing the line there and getting pretty fired up.

kevin holt

January 18th, 2017 at 12:30 AM ^

On the bright side, this was a great game to pick to watch with my wife. She was actually into it and calling out BS from the refs. Not sure where that came from. Also I've tried to explain how I can never enjoy basketball as much as other sports because of how the refs can control and ruin a game (especially with the racuous, booing-when-they-actually-get-a-legit-whistle-against home crowd) so it was the perfect illustration for that as well.

JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

January 18th, 2017 at 12:33 AM ^

The reffing was a complete fucking disgrace.  You could see the foundation being built early in the second half.   The refs did everything possible to get Wisconsin points during that period.  The load of touch fouls called and boom they are in the bonus immediately.  

Not only that, guys that we need in the game our forced to sit out.  Its just a domino effect.

The loss against Ohio State is widely accepted as complete farce of reffing, but people here are more likely to not equate this to that (even though it was pretty similar in incompetence.) basketball its the in thing to hate the basketball team.

 

 

JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

January 18th, 2017 at 12:53 AM ^

I love what Wagner has shown he can do, but that stretch where he had two WIDE open missed threes was killer.  He has been making that shot a lot lately and HAS to make one or both of those.

Then the missed front end of the 1 and 1.

Also, he has to stop committing really pointless fouls (that drive missed layup by MAAR, he had an absoultely terrible over the back foul (that call was actually one of the legitimate ones).

I hate that I singled him out here, but he is so close to really getting it.  He just has to continue to work and he is going to turn the light on for good when he does.

 

pryoo

January 18th, 2017 at 2:13 AM ^

Wagner is one of my favorite players on the team, and he's got a ton of potential. But there were a couple boneheaded plays tonight, per usual. we just have to take the good with the bad and hope he cleans it up. 

There were a couple alley oop dunks that he inexplicably didn't put down in the first half. It was good to see Walton get on him for that. I love his fire though and have no problem with him taking those 3's late. I think he'll hit those down the line... I also hope he looks to be more aggressive in general. 

 

cletus318

January 18th, 2017 at 1:26 AM ^

The effort was better, and the officiating was bad. That being said, this game was lost due to a lack of discipline on both ends. We had multiple opportunities to stretch the lead out in the second half and took terrible shots. The easy sequence to remember is when we were up 8, forced a layup that was easily blocked and then committed a loose ball foul. We then compounded that by not boxing out on the free throw and giving up a 3. So we went from possibly going up 10 to being up four. We then gave up a ton of threes later, including the back to back easy looks that put them up 6 and effectively ended the game. Despite some positives, all the issues that led to getting stomped out by Illinois still exist.

jmerda12

January 18th, 2017 at 1:37 AM ^

He looked like he wrenched his back or something pretty bad when Hayes tackled him near the end. Could hardly run the last couple plays. I'm still holding out hope we can make a run but if he's out awhile that will (probably) hurt. Was good to see the team generally give a crap tonight regardless.

jmerda12

January 18th, 2017 at 2:09 AM ^

I continue to think Beilein is not a good in-game coach. He can draw up an offensive set but he rarely seems to get his team to out-execute the other in the last 5 min of winnable games. Then again, maybe it's a depth issue because usually the starters have played 35 min by then.

Whole Milk

January 18th, 2017 at 8:31 AM ^

I'm starting to be there with you. Although I think it is more of the same. If you look at how the next possesion looks after a timeout, it completely depends on if we are on offense or defense, either way, it probably leads to a score. Beilein can draw up offense better than anyone in the country, but my god, that Elevator screen play on the Koenig three is run as an out of bounds play by every high school team in the country. 

I am a firm believer that effort is the simplest way to improve defensively, but Beilein certainly doesn;t help schematically on that end. 

baileyb7

January 18th, 2017 at 2:36 PM ^

Was it me or is the pressure getting to JB?  His halftime interview and courtside behavior looked very unhinged.  I think he knows he is fighting to keep his job and it is going to be an uphill battle.

jmblue

January 18th, 2017 at 6:12 AM ^

Why is it so difficult to draw a fair whistle in the Kohl Center? On TV, at least, it didn't seem like their crowd was that into it during the stretch where we were getting called for fouls every defensive possession (that was during our big run). Do officials just get intimidated by the color red?

bronxblue

January 18th, 2017 at 8:01 AM ^

They don't have much margin for error, but this was a good showing. Still get annoyed with Irvin late in games, but him and Walton are playing a bit better. Have to be Illinois this weekend.