COLUMBUS, Ohio - While the majority of the MSU community has
been tanning on the beach, the MSU men’s basketball team has been hard
at work.
The Spartans dominated Iowa 86-76 in Keith Appling and Adreian
Payne’s last game in East Lansing Thursday night, but they couldn’t
spoil the Buckeyes' senior day in Columbus.
Thursday's night's affair showed flashes of the team most thought
they would see all season, with solid performances from Keith Appling
and contributions across the board. Sunday's game was a different story.
On the court itself, sophomore Gary Harris couldn't hit a buzzer beater with a second left to send the OSU game into overtime.
“We did a very poor job, and that falls on me,” head coach Tom
Izzo said. “We were tired. There’s no doubt Payne and Appling played too
many minutes because I didn’t have anybody else because they were all
in foul trouble.”
In the last two meetings against Ohio State, Payne scored 18
and 16 points, and he continued his strong play with 23 against them
this time around.
But the Spartans committed 16 turnovers for the third straight
game, and have committed double-digit turnovers in their last six. The
Spartans are 4-2 in that stretch.
“They played some good defense,” senior Adreian Payne said. “I
had five turnovers, and being a senior, you can’t do that. They did a
good job in the post, and I didn’t recognize it and make good decisions
from it. I’ve got to look at film and get better.”
The entire game was a back-and- forth battle, with both teams going on scoring runs to trade the lead.
The game was tied on 12 separate occasions.
The Spartans went on a 9-0 run midway through the first half,
but the Buckeyes stormed back with a 7-0 run that saw MSU turn the ball
over on three straight possessions.
“We’ve got to value each possession,” senior Keith Appling
said. “They scored off of some of our turnovers, and that’s the
difference in the game. We’ve got to get back to the drawing board.”
It was another run by Ohio State, this time 7-1, at the start of the second half that pushed the lead to five points.
Harris scored his first six points of the game with
back-to-back threes to turn a five-point Ohio State lead into a one-point Spartan lead.
MSU didn’t score for the final four-and-a half minutes, and
between the two teams, only one field goal was made over that period.
“For the most part, we hung in there,” Izzo said. “We had a five
point lead, and Adreian was so tired he couldn’t get out on people.
That’s not his fault. We had some guys that couldn’t guard, and my guys
that could guard were on the bench.”
Next up for MSU is the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, where they’ll take on either Northwestern or Iowa on Friday.
The Spartans were 4-0 against the Hawkeyes and Wildcats this
season, and Appling said there’s still enough time to turn things around.
“Especially with the (practice) time we’ll be able to get
in,” Appling said. “Hopefully, we’ll get more in sync as we approach the
Big Ten Tournament and see how it goes from there.”
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