No photog in Bloomington, so enjoy IU/Michigan pics from last time [Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Indiana 75, Michigan 73 Comment Count

Alex.Drain March 5th, 2023 at 10:12 PM

Three days earlier, the 2022-23 Michigan Men's Basketball team provided us with a play that seemed to symbolize the ineptitude in late games and the general feeling that most fans got watching this team, Joey Baker's airball on a perfect look from three that would've tied the game and sent it to another OT. All you could do is chuckle sardonically at the agony of the moment and perhaps feel a little bad for the players, hopeless in crunch time yet again. It seemed like the rollercoaster experience in Champaign on Thursday was as perfect as it would get to sum up this team. 

Then we got today. After Indiana had improbably missed a fourth straight free throw across two possessions with a chance to put the game away in OT, Michigan had one more chance to tie, down two, with just four seconds left. Kobe Bufkin snagged the rebound, zig-zagged through traffic as he approached half-court, and went to pass the ball to Hunter Dickinson. The problem was, Hunter's back was to Bufkin. The ball hit Dickinson square in the back and dropped like a stone to the floor. Indiana's Tamar Bates scooped it up and time expired. Michigan didn't even attempt a tying shot. Instead they threw a pass into a guy's back. Somehow, it sums it up even better than the Baker airball. 

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For most of the first half, it didn't seem like Michigan would even have the spark to create a game with the potential to end in such upsetting fashion. Over the first ~16 minutes, the visiting Wolverines were a carcass. They scored just 13 points over that span, and scored just three over an eight minute stretch lasting over the middle of the half. The Wolverines battled turnovers and mental errors early on and couldn't hit a three point shot to save their lives. They opened the game 1/10 from beyond the arc and on defense, they were getting killed in the paint. Indiana had as many points in the paint as Michigan had points total at one point, and Assembly Hall was rocking. With almost four minutes left, Indiana led 27-13. 

Michigan got it together rapidly in the closing minutes though, finishing the half of a 14-2 run which dramatically changed the feel of the first twenty minutes of play. Kobe Bufkin slammed a dunk down and then hit a jumper before Dickinson engineered a personal 8-0 run, the last of which was an and-one off a beautiful pass from Dug McDaniel, one of his best out of the PNR this season. Indiana then turned the ball over, Michigan ran the floor, and Jett Howard made a dunk and Michigan went into the break down just 29-27, a stunning sea change in the game. 

[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

The momentum they accumulated in the back half of the opening twenty carried over into the first minutes of the second half, which is when the outside shooting came on-line. Bufkin hit a fadeaway two-point jumper to tie the game on the opening possession and the next time down the floor Jett Howard swished a three to give Michigan their first lead in ages. They just kept raining threes and after a Dickinson dunk made it 42-34 Michigan, Mike Woodson called timeout and Assembly Hall was silenced. Indiana made a strong charge out of the timeout initially but the Wolverines built their lead up even further, stretching it to 52-40 with 13:42 remaining. 

The next few minutes ticked away with the Wolverines retaining breathing room, even if the unfavorable road whistle was rearing its head, with Will Tschetter picking up a foul for being elbowed in the face and the officiating crew missing several out of bounds calls, giving the ball to the Hoosiers. Dug McDaniel connected on a three to put Michigan back up double digits, 59-49, at almost exactly the halfway point of the second half, and the lead was 60-51 after he went 1/2 at the line with nine minutes to go, which is when Indiana began their hard charge. 

Indiana got a three from Miller Kopp to trim the lead to six and then Tarris Reed Jr. missed the front-end of a one-and-one. The ball was rebounded down by Race Thompson, who would eventually knock down a hook shot to make it a four point game and then a brilliant pass from Trayce Jackson-Davis to Thompson for an and-one dunk left the score at 60-59. In the meantime, Michigan's offense had gone cold, poor ball movement leading to low percentage shots being jacked up. One such was a late shot clock heave by Kobe Bufkin on a long two, which Dickinson rebounded down and put back for an and-one (that was completed), finally snapping the funk. 63-59 Wolverines, 6:11 left. 

[Campredon]

The Hoosiers had an answer, a three for Tamar Bates following a sweet feed from TJD out of a double team, but Michigan had a response with a Tarris Reed putback. Will Tschetter had free throws at 65-62 out of the under four media timeout, but missed the front-end of a one-and-one. Michigan snagged the OREB but were completely unaware of the state of the shot clock, ending in a turnover where they were not even close to getting a shot away. Indiana took it down the floor and a nifty Jackson-Davis layup cut the lead to one. On the other end, TJD forced a turnover and then back on offense, Jackson-Davis hit another layup to give the Hoosiers the lead. 66-65 IU, 2:49 to play. 

Michigan wasn't done. Kobe Bufkin's three popped out, but Hunter Dickinson swatted Jackson-Davis and Bufkin would be fouled going to the bucket. He made them both and Michigan led 67-66 with 1:46. TJD would be fouled in a rather questionable call on Indiana's next possession, but the ball didn't lie and he missed the front-end free throw. Michigan fed Dickinson in the post, who rattled a hook shot home to put the Wolverines ahead 69-66 with 1:15 to go. Perhaps the biggest shot of the game came on the next possession, a Jalen Hood-Schifino stepback three that sent Assembly Hall into a frenzy.

The game was now tied with 44 seconds to play after Juwan Howard called a timeout. Out of the timeout, the Wolverines turned it over to Race Thompson in the paint, who then ran the floor, but terrific transition defense from Bufkin produced a miss. The Maize & Blue rebounded it down and now with 23 seconds left and the shotclock off, they had a chance to hold for the final shot. Howard took his last timeout to draw up a play, which seemed to be a plan to enter the post with Dickinson, but IU sold out to take that option away. Without a plan, the Michigan players ran out of ideas, dribbling it around before frantically asking Dickinson to jack up a three, who clanged it off the iron. Indiana rebounded it and called timeout with less than a second to go. Amazingly, they drew up a perfect play to get TJD a chance at the buzzer, but his half-court shot was just off the mark and Michigan would be headed to OT for the third straight game. 

[Campredon]

Overtime got off to a very poor start for the Wolverines on offense, Bufkin missing a floater, a McDaniel layup being blocked, and several horrible possessions in between. Thompson's hook shot got the scoring started for the Hoosiers and when Miller Kopp hit a two (initially called a three) to stretch the lead to 6 with 2:21 left, the home crowd was rocking. Michigan didn't make their first bucket until three minutes of OT had elapsed, but it was a big one: Dickinson knocked down a three to draw the Wolverines closer. Indiana's next shot that went up ricocheted out of bounds, but Michigan wasted the possession, which ended on Dickinson getting stuffed and Reed missing the awkward second-chance heave. 

The score was then 75-72 with a minute to go. Michigan played defense and got the stop, but tried to enter the post out of the timeout again (strange with so little time left and taking into account the score) and turned it over. They fouled Indiana, but Race Thompson missed both free throws with 14 seconds left, giving the Wolverines more life. Indiana would foul strategically with six seconds left, sending Dug McDaniel to the line. He made the first and then, in a decision presumably made by Juwan Howard during a timeout, missed the second on purpose, looking for an offensive rebound and igniting conversation online. Regardless of merits, the play was unsuccessful, as Thompson rebounded it down and was fouled again with four seconds left. This then leads us to the sequence in the opening, as Thompson improbably missed both again, gifting the Wolverines one last chance. Which Bufkin of course threw into Dickinson's back, ending the game. 

Good riddance. 

[Click the JUMP for the stats, a brief rant, and the box score]

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[Campredon]

Before I talk about what it all means, I will quickly run through the statistical summary. Dickinson was the star for Michigan today, 24 points on 10/17 from the floor, 2/4 from three, perfect on his free throws, managing his fouls well enough and playing a whopping 41 minutes. Pitted in a great matchup with Jackson-Davis, who had 27 of his own, they locked horns and came close to canceling each other out. Bufkin was the other star, final blunder be damned. Kobe scored 19 points on 7/16 from the field, but the 1/7 from three does sting.

Jett Howard had a hot shooting spurt in the middle period of the game to propel himself to 16 but he was invisible when it mattered and was 2/4 from the free throw line. Will Tschetter finally scored for the first time in over 40 minutes of game action, but two free throws was all he could muster. Dug McDaniel was 2/4 from three and a grisly 1/6 inside the arc. Off the bench, Michigan got a grand total of *two points*, a single bucket by Reed, who was 1/5 from the field as a whole and 0/2 at the charity stripe. Joey Baker, Terrance Williams II, and Jace Howard were ghosts in their combined 12 minutes, attempting three FGs and hitting none of them. Four of five starters logged 40+ minutes(!) and it was Dickinson that put the team on his back. 

As for Indiana, Race Thompson was the second fiddle to TJD this time, with 16 points on a hyper-efficient 7/10 from the field. Jalen Hood-Schifino, who was on fire when these two teams played at Crisler, scored 13 points in 40 minutes but was not a big factor beyond the monumental three late in regulation. No other Hoosier scored more than six points. 

Shooting was similar across the two sides, 41% for Michigan and 45% for Indiana from the floor, and the numbers were also nearly even from three, 35% for Michigan and 33% for Indiana. Oh, and FT shooting was nearly identical, 67% for IU and 63% for M. If there was one difference that loomed large, it was the 13 turnovers for the Wolverines to 8 for Indiana. Points off of turnovers was a 12-8 edge for IU, and in a game decided by three, that was the difference. Michigan's turnover bug buried them early, then they cleaned it up, only to see it re-emerge and rip the game away from them late.  

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[Campredon]

As someone who has done ~85% of the men's basketball recaps this season, I'm not sure what else to say. I feel like a Nebraska blogger recapping the games of the Scott Frost era, once per week trying to explain why the rug got pulled out from the under the team this time, or who was the culprit for another late-game meltdown. Typically we say that a number of close losses piling up without a similar number of wins to balance it out is indicative of poor luck, but you cannot watch this team play game-in and game-out and conclude anything other than this is who they are.

With the loss today, Michigan falls to 4-12 in games decided by six points of fewer/games that ended in OT. They have lost every single game this season, except for the ASU and PSU blowouts, in that fashion. Of their four wins, three were against rancid teams, either middling to bad in the MAC (EMU/Ohio) or atrocious in the B1G (Minnesota). Against nearly every team with a pulse this season, if they find themselves in a close game, this Michigan team has found a way to lose it. 

They were up four on Iowa with a half-minute left and lost it. They were up seven on Illinois in OT with 1:40 left and lost. They were in down-to-the-wire games with UVA and Kentucky and couldn't get it done. They played with their food against an atrocious CMU team and then fumbled the bag when it was time to avoid disaster late. They had chances to win the game today and couldn't finish it off. Michigan couldn't score for the last five minutes against Indiana the last time, when a bucket or two would've won it, and couldn't beat Wisconsin despite stopping them from hitting a shot for a long stretch to close the game of the meeting in Madison.

[Campredon]

You could say they are snakebitten, or you could watch the games and see that it is rarely luck, instead a mix of mental errors and failed execution amounting to a never ending string of deer-in-the-headlights moments from players in big moments. When there were nine minutes to go in regulation, your author tweeted "surely this will not end in pain", a nod towards the seeming inevitability of which this ending would occur based on prior results. And what happened? Exactly what we all saw coming happened... a maximum pain choke yet again. 

What really sucks about today is it was a chance to break out of that. Before the frustrating meltdown against Illinois on Thursday, this team had been playing better in February, starting to give those in the fanbase hope. Hope that the team could get hot, sneak into the big dance, and win a couple games in the NCAAs to salvage the season like last year. A win today would've locked up the #2 seed in the B1G Tournament and gotten Michigan on the verge of a tourney berth. Instead, they go to the BTT as the 8th seed, likely needing to win at least two games (Rutgers and then Purdue) to make the NCAAs. Not impossible, but a whole lot tougher. 

The win over Wisconsin last Sunday yanked much of the fanbase back in and then this week they followed it up with two more excruciating kicks to the groin. There is one last chance in Chicago this week to re-write the story of the season, but after everything we've seen this year, what evidence is there that it will be different this time? Of course, they don't need to show us evidence beforehand. Juwan Howard's group needs to just go do it. But until it happens, there won't be many in this fanbase believing it will happen. Prove us wrong, boys. 

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Comments

Goblueman

March 5th, 2023 at 10:22 PM ^

This team has 4 players and a bunch of rarely effective players.Reed is an active rebounder and Baker USED to be a good 3 point shooter (3-21 last 3 games) T.Will and Cheddar are currently not Big 10 caliber players.The last possession fiasco's get most of the attention but the real issue is an embarrassingly bad roster beyond HD Kobe Jett Dug.....2 OT losses this Week Top 4 players mentioned above 48 fg%...rest of team 15%

93Grad

March 6th, 2023 at 8:43 AM ^

Amen about TWill and Cheddar not being Big Ten players.  That’s been obvious all season and it’s a huge part of why the roster construction has been so bad.   I love Juwan, but he seems to have a bit of a blind spot when it comes to recruiting unathletic and/or unskilled 4 men.  
 

Maybe Yo Yo can break that trend next year and have a DJ/Mo like accession, but the likely roster next year looks pretty grim at the moment. 

TrueBlue2003

March 6th, 2023 at 2:55 AM ^

Florida got an at-large with a 19-15 record in 2019.  And I think that was the first year of the NET and also the last year before shortened 2021 and 2022 seasons so it's not really all that historically rare in that context.

Throw out the history before NET and the quadrants were used for evaluations.

I think Michigan would get in at 19-15 as well. It certainly wouldn't be a lock but I think that would probably do it.

Glennsta

March 6th, 2023 at 8:28 AM ^

If you're saying that a 15-win team might get in, I agree, it's possible.

If you're saying that this team can win 3 conference tourney games, I have to disagree. I don't know how this team can flip the switch in a matter of four days, stop making brain-fart decisions, and do so in three consecutive games... all while playing well otherwise. I think it's extremely unlikely and, while I'll watch and hope/root for victory, I refuse to emotionally invest myself in this team any further.

jmblue

March 5th, 2023 at 10:40 PM ^

We're two years removed from the Big Ten title and one year removed from our second-straight Sweet 16.  He's not in any trouble.

If Jaelin Llewellyn doesn't tear his ACL, that's probably enough to put this team into the tournament.  Dug McDaniel has given more than anyone expected but asking him to not only start, but basically never sit, has been a little too much.

garnejo1

March 5th, 2023 at 11:15 PM ^

non factor would've been an improvement over what he was....don't understand this narrative that JLlew was good or was going to help...there was zero evidence of this...dug wasn't the issue the inability to have even an average 4 or 3 on the entire roster was...Jett was just a shooter and horrific on defense...

DennisFranklinDaMan

March 5th, 2023 at 11:20 PM ^

But the point is that even good players get tired, and we had nobody really to handle the ball when Dug went out.

Not to mention, one of the most glaring things this team was missing was senior leadership in late-game pressure situations, and I think Llewellyn definitely would have provided some of that.

Who knows, of course. But to wave off the significance of his injury seems a little cavalier, to me.

Glennsta

March 6th, 2023 at 8:35 AM ^

I agree that leadership is/was lacking. This team panics a lot late in games.

You'd think that a 22-year-old, 7'1", 3rd-year center who was a second-team All-American as a freshman could provide a calming influence on the younger guys, but Dickinson seems too volatile for that role. He's a terrific college player and this team would be putrid without him, but the team seems lost out there at the end of games.

TrueBlue2003

March 6th, 2023 at 12:18 PM ^

The evidence was that Juwan was starting Llewellyn over Dug, which is very likely to mean he was better than Dug.  Usually playing better players is good for a basketball team.

That he shot poorly from three in a few games also is not evidence that he's not a good shooter given the data from Princeton.  He would have been fine. Maybe even good.

bronxblue

March 6th, 2023 at 7:26 AM ^

He played 8 games after transferring and before his injury.  We don't necessarily know how good he'd be but considering his freshman backup went from atrocious to league-average as a PG my guess is he'd have gotten better.  And then guys like Dug and Bufkin wouldn't be playing 35+ minutes every day.  The last two PGs Howard had started slow and turned into plus contributors by the end.

I also don't have stats on how teams that lose a rotational piece (in this case the strating PG) fair but anecdotally MSU had Malik Hall in and out of the lineup and were something like 14-6 with him playing and 6-5 without.  So yeah, Llewellyn wasn't taking them to the final four but don't act like him not being out there didn't change the outlook for this team.

MGlobules

March 6th, 2023 at 9:53 AM ^

Nice post. But it omits the subject of the thread, the idea that Juwan's in trouble. He's not. The sequence, for someone of his attainment as a coach, would be something like: Have a bad year next year, be on the hot seat. Have a bad year the following year, be in trouble, with a decision, warning, etc., a replacement coming only if there were a clear strong coach to replace him available. All of that assuming that this (for me) fine coach, dealing with so much flux in the game and having been deprived of TSJ this year and losing Llewellyn after losing two players to the NBA. . . isn't succeeding at the objectively high level that he was last year. 

A clear assessment, for me, would be that a team without a real four has threatened in game after game this year, and couldn't quite get over the hump. Sometimes I look out on the actual players on the floor and think they're overachieving. 

Wolverine Abroad

March 6th, 2023 at 10:19 PM ^

This message is actually about CFB RISK.  In case you are using public misinformation on the main thread, I am posting on your last previous thread.

Puerto Rico is available for attack in the Caribbean.  You posted that all of OSU's borders are controlled by their allies.  

I wanted to attack there, but it was not an option from high command.

Ham

March 5th, 2023 at 10:33 PM ^

Michigan had the ball and the shot clock turned off in tied games against Iowa, Illinois (twice!), and Indiana, and they got a whopping 0 combined points on those possessions. Howard needs to bring in an assistant who can coach the offense so these mind-numbing endings to games don't happen. Regardless if it's his plays or the players' execution of his plays, something needs to get better to turn these close Ls to Ws.

89Grad

March 6th, 2023 at 2:03 AM ^

Ball needs to be in Kobe’s hands at the end of the game with Hunter pick and roll.  Kobe was away from the ball on the opposite side if the court for that possession after the time out.  
 

If Hunter executes pick and roll instead of pop, he ends up with a five-foot  shot for the win.   

TrueBlue2003

March 6th, 2023 at 12:23 PM ^

100% this.  You need the ball in Kobe's hands running pick and roll.  Instead they went the other way and it was in Jett's hands and that was a disaster.  Jett needs to be the guy in the corner, not Kobe.

Also, agree with Alex that the idea to post up Hunter with 14 seconds left in a game you're down by 3 was very very dumb because IU isn't going to help to leave three point shooters open.  Need to have that in Kobe's hands and get going downhill for a drive and finish or kick.

xgojim

March 6th, 2023 at 8:00 AM ^

So frustrating!!!  They had each of those games handed to them on silver platters and just could not execute a single winning possession.  Does not make sense for this group of players that we are cheering for!

Now they have another set of chances to show that they can do it.  As improbable as the finish to the B1G season has been for M, they could click and win some games in the BTT.  They should beat Rutgers; will be another of those close games against Purdue; might play MSU in another close game; followed by a final close game.  Who knows?  That would "come close" to making up for the last few weeks for everyone.

Have hope!  Go Blue!

njvictor

March 6th, 2023 at 8:14 AM ^

It’s gotten to the point where I actually don’t want Juwan to call a time out on final possessions because I know we will get a worse shot. I’m not sure what Juwan is saying or doing in these timeouts but it has not worked once in his time at Michigan 

Blue In NC

March 6th, 2023 at 9:51 AM ^

Absolutely.  The fact that we have to jack up desperation threes when we are tied and just need a two to win is mind blowing.  We should have one of the most efficient post-offenses in the league but instead we dribble around the perimeter and then have to throw something up just to get a shot off.  This team has heart but the late game execution is just terrible.  Really disappointing.

Meeeeshigan

March 7th, 2023 at 10:14 AM ^

Hold on--what about that perfect inbounds play to get Joey Baker (our best 3-point shooter by percentage, at the time) a WIDE open look at the potential tying three at Illinois?

I agree, the results haven't been great on last possessions, but I feel like our young players aren't reacting well to their opponents' attempts to limit their options on those last plays. Sometimes you have to improvise based on what the defense gives you--I feel like this year's team cannot do that (no go-to guy, not enough experience in clutch situations, etc.).

willirwin1778

March 6th, 2023 at 8:26 AM ^

In years past I feel like our players used to run a lot better, on offense, without the ball.  Seems like there just isn't a lot of movement on the floor from the 4 players without the ball.   

Some of that lack of movement is a product of the post plays we use with Hunter.  But he is getting doubled a lot an we need people working to get open anyways and making cuts.  But even when the ball goes elsewhere, I don't see it.   

Kilgore Trout

March 6th, 2023 at 9:17 AM ^

Not to mention having the ball and the lead with less than a minute to go against both CMU and Virginia. 

I think there are two main issues here.

One, earlier in the season a lot of this crunch time stuff was running through Jett. No one ever seems to say it, but Jett is someone who is actually "just a shooter." He doesn't actually get to the rim when isolated. He should be the third, and arguably fourth, option on a crunch time play.

Two, having a freshman point guard is tough in these moments. In the long run, it's going to be great that Dug is getting all of this experience, but it's a tough situation for this year. 

yoyo

March 5th, 2023 at 10:35 PM ^

Specific rant but this team has had more shot clock violations than I've ever seen. How many times do they inbounds with 10-15 seconds on the clock and they dribble around as if they have a reset clock? Very frustrating. I assume it's a product of their inexperience. 

Ham

March 5th, 2023 at 10:57 PM ^

What's most annoying about it is that almost all of them have happened with the play happening on the same side as Michigan's bench. Even with inexperience, people on the bench should be communicating with the players on the court about what's happening.

TrueBlue2003

March 6th, 2023 at 1:27 PM ^

I don't think Twill has been that bad.  He was outstanding in his return against Rutgers with 9 boards and good defense and was a team leading +20.  He was solid against Wisconsin with 7 boards and against led the team in +/-.  He was solid against Illinois with 5 boards, six points and a block.  Twill's DREB rates are outstanding.

The decision to play Tschetter yesterday for 20 minutes and Twill for only 7 was completely baffling.  My guess is they thought they needed a bigger guy to defend Thomson who is solid in the post but Tschetter is just such a negative out there.  Twill at least has big ten athleticism (and generally shows it with solid defense and good rebounding).

BlueTimesTwo

March 5th, 2023 at 10:50 PM ^

I could have written the summary of this game this morning, or even last week.  It’s Groundhog Day.  Slow start , come screaming back, throw in a scoring drought, missed front-end free throws, etc.  Play well enough to have a chance late, but seemingly have no plan (or a plan so obvious that everyone knew it) and no ability to find a clutch bucket.  I wish I didn’t see this coming, but I absolutely did.  I hope they get hot in the BTT, but consistency is not their calling card.

DennisFranklinDaMan

March 5th, 2023 at 11:23 PM ^

I don't disagree, but Indiana (and Illinois, and Wisconsin, etc.) have almost identical narratives in these games, no? Yes, Indiana jumped out to a big lead in OT this time, just like we did against Illinois. Then they lost it (with some atrocious free-throw shooting), just like we did against Illinois.

Frustration always feels unique to us, but ... really, the Big Ten is full of these kinds of teams having this kind of year. If we hadn't had such a disappointing non-conference season, our Big Ten performance wouldn't feel anywhere near as painful.

bronxblue

March 5th, 2023 at 11:27 PM ^

Yeah, that's sort of the crazy thing.  To KenPom UM actually jumped up by 5-6 spots after these two losses because they played well enough to win.  My guess is had they just not lost to CMU Michigan would still be on the bubble.  I dare anyone to watch the last two PSU games, for example, and see the Nittany Lions play any better than UM except they got dumb luck to end both those games with wins.  Hell, ASU is probably going to make the tournament because they hit a 3/4 length shot as time expired against Arizona.

mgoja

March 6th, 2023 at 1:13 AM ^

Michigan hung pretty tough with both Illinois and Indiana on the road.  For such a flawed and frustrating team, this suggests to me that they really are improving.  Based on this week's performance I would expect the Michigan team that played this week to win both of those games at home or on a neutral court.  (Indiana having beaten Michigan in AA a couple of weeks ago notwithstanding).

OTOH, maybe Indiana and Illinois just aren't that good. 

And the really odd thing is that if Michigan somehow, miraculously were to get into the tournament this year, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see them win as many or more games than any of the other teams in the Big Ten.

bronxblue

March 6th, 2023 at 8:32 AM ^

Yeah, they could absolutely make some noise in the tournament because their young guys are improving in spurts.

I also do find it weird this narrative around these two games that Michigan couldn't close out wins like their opponents.  Indiana missed 4(!) straight FTs to end the game, giving UM multiple chances to tie or win.  Illinois was up 5 with 3 minutes to go in OT and proceeded to miss 4 straight 3s and let UM claw almost all the way back, fouling Dickinson on an and-1 with under a minute to play.  And then once they got bailed out with a FT miss they ran an awful play that led to a badly contested 3 from Shannon that just happened to bounce back to them.  And then even after those two FTs they have up a wide open 3 to a guy who's a good option for the shot.  Illinois and IU won those games but it's not like these veteran, experienced teams executed down the end.

BlueTimesTwo

March 6th, 2023 at 11:42 AM ^

Right, but having teams try to gack away their wins and we still don't capitalize is almost more frustrating.  We are not just getting beat by good teams in tip-your-cap situations, but being given opportunities over and over again and failing to convert them.  Young team caveats apply, but it is also towards the end of the season.  Improvement is good, but a few timely buckets would be nice too.

Durham Blue

March 5th, 2023 at 11:37 PM ^

I had to pause the game for about 5 minutes before the start of overtime to take care of some things.  As I paused the game I had the feeling I would come back to a Michigan deficit and we would probably lose.  We have been horrific at closing out games this season so my feelings were not a jinx but rather reflected the reality of the season.  And of course...

The only good news is I won my Michigan +4.5 and +4 bets.  I put less on a Michigan win so the net was a positive for me.  Yay I guess, but I hate the feeling that we are probably out of the tourney barring some BTT miracle.