Showing posts with label Michigan State Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan State Basketball. Show all posts

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Michigan State Basketball: Getting to know the Miami Hurricanes


Michigan vs Michigan State basketball 2017 (Jan. 29)

Michigan State basketballs first-round opponent isnt much different from itself. In fact, from the outside, Miami (FL) is almost a mirror image of what the Spartans have done. While the Hurricanes didnt have as many difficult non-conference games, they lost both of their relevant ones on a neutral court to Iowa State and Florida. Maybe the major difference is that MSU actually had better wins (Wichita State, St. Johns).

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As for conference play, it was more or less the same for both teams. Miami had a four-game winning streak late in the season, but didnt win three in a row at any other time. The Canes lost tough games at home to viable opponents (notre dame, florida state) and really struggled on the road outside of an overtime win at Virginia.

And in the same fashion as Michigan State, they closed the regular season with back-to-back road losses (Virginia Tech, Florida State) to finish 10-8 in the ACC before winning their first conference tournament game (Syracuse) and then losing bad to North Carolina.

So thats how were here. The Hurricanes arguably had better wins this season, which is why they have the better seed. They beat both North Carolina and Duke at home, while also winning at Virginia. Depending how you look at the Wichita State win (KenPom No. 8), those three wins for Miami were all better than anything Michigan State did.

Roster-wise, Miami isnt all that different outside of having slightly more experience and a couple bigger guys. The Canes are led by a trio of guards that can do a little bit of everything. Davon Reed is their leading scorer and best shooter at 6-foot-6 and could cause MSUs perimeter defense some problems. Alvin Ellis will likely have to see the most of him unless Tom Izzo steps out of the box and puts Miles Bridges on him, leaving Ellis on an inferior, but slightly bigger offensive player in Anthony Lawrence. While Lawrence isnt a great offensive option, h**l likely draw the task of defending Bridges with his 6-foot-7 frame.

JaQuan Newton is the type of point guard that can get to the rim whenever he wants, similar to Nate Mason. Conveniently, hes not a great shooter, which could help Cassius Winston stay on the court, as opposed to getting beat off the dribble on every play.

Freshman Bruce Brown does a little bit of everything else for Miami as the teams third-best scorer (11.9 points), second-leading rebounder (5.8 rebounds) and second-best assister (3.2 assists). Hes kind of everything State wanted from Eron Harris this season.

Off the bench, freshman Dejan Vasiljevic will likely be their best shooter in years to come, but hes been off-and-on this season, slightly better than Matt McQuaid. That said, hes averaging just over nine points per game in the last four, so hes more reliable than McQuaid.

Outside of those five players, the Hurricanes really only use three other guys and they are all bigs with two of them (Ebuka Izundu, Dewan Huell) barely playing as Kamari Murphy averages almost 30 minutes per game. Its hard to see Jim Larranaga putting two of those three in at the same time, as those lineups are usually left for bigger teams. Of course, Larranaga could try Murphy on Bridges and then have either Izundu or Huell on Nick Ward, but that wont be the norm.

Luckily for Ward, Miami doesnt exclusively use any of its big guys as go-to offensive weapons, although it wouldnt be surprising if Murphy was made a focal point in this game, especially when Kenny Goins is in.

But similar to Michigan State, the Hurricanes can go on long scoring droughts at a time if no one is hitting shots and Newton cant get good looks near the hoop. Their offense dwindles down to passing around the perimeter and not getting much done and thats exactly why MSU is No. 67 in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency and Miami is No. 69.

The clear edge in this game is for Miami on the defensive end. The Hurricanes are 16-0 when they allow fewer than 65 points and thats definitely a threshold that wont be easy to hit for the Spartans. However, it cant go without saying that theyve also lost four games giving up between 65 and 67 points, so take that stat for what it is.

For MSU, the issue is that Miamis defense is similar to Minnesotas. As long as Murphy can hold his ground against Ward, all of Michigan States perimeter players could struggle again. Between Brown, Reed and Lawrence, they are filled with length and athleticism. If the MSU guards repeat what they did against Minnesota last game, this one may not be worth watching.

But as with any team that struggles to find consistent offense (as weve seen with Michigan State all season), you never know whats going to happen. The Hurricanes shoot 35.9 percent from three-point range as a team and if that percentage shows up in this game, anything can happen. And if Ward finds success against Murphy down low, then the Spartans will be in business.

Granted, these statements can be said about almost every game, but this is an 8-9 matchup for a reason; these teams are incredibly similar no matter how you look at it.

Source: http://spartanavenue.com/2017/03/15/michigan-state-basketball-scouting-miami/

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Sunday, February 7, 2016

Can Michigan State basketball still win the Big Ten Conference?


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Michigan State basketball finds itself in an unfamiliar position late in Big Ten play. The Spartans are 6-4 in conference play putting them in a tie for 6th place along with Ohio State as of Feb. 2, 2016.

The question is can Michigan State win the Big Ten despite having lost four conference games already? History is not on the Spartans side. Since the 2005-06 season only four out of the past 10 teams have won the Big Ten with four or more losses in conference play.

Michigan State is going to need help, but what they really need to do is keep winning. The Spartans next three games are against teams with a better conference record. The three game stretch includes games on Feb. 6 at Michigan, Feb. 9 at Purdue, and Feb. 14 vs. Indiana. If Michigan State can go 3-0 through that stretch, they could be in business.

After a home game against Indiana on Valentines Day the Spartans wont play another ranked opponent until tournament time.

There are five teams that stand in the Spartans way of winning the Big Ten title. The first team is the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Michigan State Spartans guard Denzel Valentine. Photo by: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports

The Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Spartans twice already this season and are the most likely to win the Big Ten. However, five of the last nine games for the Hawkeyes are on the road including trips to Bloomington and Ann Arbor. Iowa is in the driver seat to win the Big Ten with only nine games to go, but stranger things have happened.

Maryland is another team that stands in the way of the Spartans. If you dont remember the Spartans defeated the Terrapins 74-65 on January 23. Maryland has only two conference losses, but also has a tough remaining schedule. The Terrapins still have to play at Purdue and at Indiana which are not guaranteed wins.

The next team in the way of Michigan States run to the Big Ten title is Indiana. The Spartans will host the Hoosiers on Valentines Day. Indiana has one conference loss coming to Wisconsin. Indiana has just one conference loss, but their remaining schedule is brutal. Six of their last nine games will come against teams sitting at sixth place or above in the conference standings. The Hoosiers play Iowa twice, Michigan State on the road, Maryland at home, Michigan on the road, and Purdue at home. It will be hard for the Hoosiers to win the Big Ten with that tough of a schedule.

The Purdue Boilermakers are another team that stand in the way of the Spartans. Michigan State will play Purdue on Feb. 9 in what should be a great game. Michigan State is in a must win situation if they want to have any chance at winning the Big Ten Championship. Just like Indiana, Purdues remaining schedule is brutal. Of their last seven games, five of them will be against top six teams in the Big Ten. Four of the games are against opponents ranked in the top 25. Purdue will have a tough time winning the Big Ten with a schedule like that to end the season.

The last team in the Spartans way is the Michigan Wolverines. Arch rival Michigan has two conference losses and is looking for their second Big Ten Championship in three years. Michigan has won four games straight and will need to keep their run going if they want any shot at a title. Michigan has a back loaded schedule. The Wolverines will play three top 10 teams to finish out the year. Although two of those games are at home, it seems like a difficult task for the Wolverines to win the Big Ten.

Looking at where teams stand heading into the final stretch of Big Ten play Michigan State isnt in too bad of shape. If they can beat Michigan, Purdue, and Indiana, then they should win every game the rest of the regular season. Iowa or Maryland looks like the likely favorite to win the Big Ten, but dont count out the Spartans just yet.

Source: http://isportsweb.com/2016/02/03/can-michigan-state-basketball-still-win-the-big-ten-conference/

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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Michigan State Basketball Gameday: Spartans take No. 1 ranking on the road to ...


Michigan State vs Northeastern basketball 12.19.2015

College basketball: Michigan State vs. Maryland Eastern Shore - Dec. 9, 2015

Michigan State guard Denzel Valentine (45) goes up for a layup in the first half of their NCAA basketball game against Maryland Eastern Shore at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Wednesday, December 9, 2015. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

GAME INFORMATIONWho: No. 1 Michigan State (11-0) at Northeastern (7-3)When: 12:30 p.m.Where: Matthews Arena, BostonTV: NBC Sports NetworkRadio: Spartan Sports Network, WJIM-AM (1240)/WMMQ-FM (94.9) in Lansing, WJR-AM (760) in Detroit, Sirius XM Ch. 195Line: Michigan State -9Facebook: Like our MLive Sports Facebook pageTwitter: Follow Kyle Austin and Mike Griffith.Live coverage: Join the MLive conversation at 11:30 a.m.

GAME NOTES

Michigan State is off to the second-best start in school history, with 11 consecutive wins to start the season. With a win on Saturday, the Spartans can match the 2000-01 team for the best start in school history.

The Michigan State women"s basketball team beat Northeastern, 77-51, on Friday night to kick off the three-game Northeastern Winter Showdown. After the men"s basketball game between the two schools, Matthews Arena will be converted to ice hockey for a 7 p.m. faceoff.

Matthews Arena, which opened in 1910, is the oldest active men"s basketball arena in the United States. The arena was the first home venue of the Boston Celtics, and housed the original parquet floor. Saturday"s game will mark the first sellout there in nearly 20 years.

Saturday"s game will mark the fifth time in the last seven years that Michigan State has played a true road game at a mid-major school. The Spartans have also played at The Citadel, Eastern Michigan, Bowling Green and Navy during the stretch.

Michigan State ranks among the top 15 teams in the country in four defensive categories: scoring defense (4th, 56.8), field goal percentage defense (5th, .351), 3-point field goal percentage defense (9th, .266) and blocked shots (13th, 6.2).

PRE-GAME LINKS

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Source: http://www.mlive.com/spartans/index.ssf/2015/12/michigan_state_basketball_game_129.html

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