Wisconsin winning at Iowa late (UPDATE: Wisconsin wins)

Submitted by EastCoast Esq. on

Wisconsin is up by 3 with just 8 seconds left. An Iowa loss means that Michigan and Michigan State have some breathing room in the B1G race.

And Kaminsky has just been fouled for the 1-and-1.

EDIT: Wisconsin wins. That means that Iowa has FIVE losses, which also means that Michigan and MSU are two clear of them in the conference. The winner of the game tomorrow has a clear route to the B1G title. If Michigan wins, we can lose any game and still win the title assuming Iowa, Wisconsin, and MSU all win out.

EDIT2: It has been pointed out that Iowa and MSU cannot both win out since they play eachother in EL. Even better.

MH20

February 22nd, 2014 at 2:21 PM ^

Before last season, Indiana had not won at Crisler since Beilein's first season ('07-'08) when Michigan was truly awful.  Indiana is not a good team away from Assembly Hall.  I would be more concerned with Minnesota, though they, too, have fared very poorly in Ann Arbor since JB arrived.

B-Nut-GoBlue

February 22nd, 2014 at 1:58 PM ^

Good game.  Iowa played a very good 2nd half after being down 9 at halftime but had a couple bad possessions at the end coming away empty.  Good result for us and/or Sparty, though.

Couple other good games on apparently.  Florida is being tested by Ole Miss and the Louisville-Cincy game, both on CBS.

WolverineHistorian

February 22nd, 2014 at 1:59 PM ^

Bo Ryan can suck it. But the breathing room does help. I guess that makes tomorrow's game even bigger. MSU or no MSU, we still have to avoid these awful starts that have become common for us.

LSAClassOf2000

February 22nd, 2014 at 2:23 PM ^

At the end of the game, we had...

Wisconsin eFG% - 53.97%

Iowa eFG% - 51.56%

Wisconsin OREB% - 37.14%

Iowa OREB% - 33.33%

Wisconsin FTR - 20.63%

Iowa FTR - 14.06%

Wisconsin A/T Ratio - 1.67

Iowa A/T Ratio - 2.71

Lucky Socks

February 22nd, 2014 at 3:03 PM ^

I agree that he isn't an early entry candidate, but he has a shot to play in the NBA.  Poor man's Kelly Olynyk; Robert Horry like stretch four off the bench.  

If I know one thing about the NBA (and I don't know many things), it's that they will take role players are usually guys who have one elite skill.  6'11, mistmatch Euro power forward isn't a bad way to spend a roster spot.  

I wouldn't bet on him being a first round pick, but I could see him going second round and sticking around a little while.  

PizzaHaus

February 22nd, 2014 at 3:25 PM ^

Well he doesn't really have any elite skills - he's a 34% career 3pt shooter. If he continues his improvement next year, I agree, he might get a 2nd round flier, but right now he's not there. I'm not sure I see any way he can impact the NBA besides 3 point shooting as a big. 

snarling wolverine

February 22nd, 2014 at 4:08 PM ^

He's tall, he's got a good post game, and he can shoot from the perimeter.  That's a lot right there.  He didn't play much before this season, so it's not surprising if he was off the radar, but DraftExpress calls him the #28 junior in the country, which may not be that high but that rating could be old.   He's scored 17, 25 and 21 points his last three games.  If he can keep on producing like that, he'll climb the boards.

 

 

PizzaHaus

February 22nd, 2014 at 5:34 PM ^

You're basing that totally off of a 3 game sample. He's not actually this good, we're just biased because we watched the game last Sunday.

Before this past week, he hadn't scored more than 16 points in a game since November. He has 6 conference games of under 10 points. Us and Northwestern were the only conference games in which he's had 10 rebounds, and he's 7 feet tall.

He's really not a serious NBA prospect. 

snarling wolverine

February 22nd, 2014 at 6:35 PM ^

Be that as it may, he's still 7 feet tall and can score inside or on the perimeter.   Guys who can do that are valuable.  As McGary showed last year, you don't have to put up big numbers all year, just show your potential at the right time.

 

 

 

MGoGrendel

February 22nd, 2014 at 3:43 PM ^

coaching my kids baseball practice. One of the other dads is looking at his phone and yells "YES!". I asked: "Olympics?" and he said: "Wisconsin just beat Iowa".

There are a lot of BIG TENNN fans down here!

(Can someone put this in their cool story box for me?)

Newblue7

February 22nd, 2014 at 3:45 PM ^

Wisconsin always develops 2 and 3 star players into good B1G talent.  Their football and basketball programs are 'nuisances', but they get the job done.