In his first start at MSU, freshman forward Marvin Clark Jr.
took full advantage of his opportunity. Senior forward Branden Dawson missed
the game due to illness, but with Clark filling in, the Spartans didn’t miss a
beat, cruising to a 79-52 victory over Santa Clara.
Clark started things off with a 3-pointer from the corner and
slammed home an alley-oop from senior guard Travis Trice to give him five
points at the first media timeout.
The Spartans jumped to a 17-2 lead just under seven minutes
into the game, and they never looked back.
Santa Clara sat in a zone for much of the first half, and MSU's shooters punished them for doing so. The Spartans shot 6-of-16 from 3-point range in the first half, and ball movement and penetration into the
lane came with ease for MSU.
In the second half, the Spartans continued to pick apart the
zone. Despite early 3-point success, MSU focused on getting the ball into
the paint.
On the heels of a solid 13 point performance by junior
forward Matt Costello, sophomore forward Gavin Schilling showed his worth
against Santa Clara.
Schilling looked comfortable on the block, scoring 14 points
and picking up 11 rebounds. Schilling noted that he and Costello are improving
as the season goes on.
“We’re developing really well,” Schilling said. “We’re both
getting more confident each game. He had a good game last game, and I had a
good game this game. As long we’re both playing pretty well, I think we’ll have
a great season.”
Five different Spartans scored in double digits, including
Trice, who led the way with 19 points off 5-of-10 shooting from 3-point
range. It was Trice’s second game this year with five 3-pointers.
Clark finished with 15 points for the second straight game and
four blocks. He shot the ball well, but Izzo would have liked to seen more from
his freshman.
“He does some good things but he’s got some things he’s
gotta work on too,” head coach Tom Izzo said. “Getting back on defense, he just kind of stays
at one speed…Marv had great stats and a pretty good game but there’s other
parts of the game he’s gonna have to do.”
Despite a 27-point win, MSU did have some sloppy turnovers,
totaling 12 by the final horn. Free throws were also a concern, as MSU shot
just 52.9% from the line.
MSU also gave up 38 points in the second half, a
number that Izzo was not too pleased about. Izzo said he talked to Magic Johnson
before the game, and Magic pointed out that MSU needs a killer instinct.
“The one great thing he said was ‘you guys gotta learn when
you get a team down, you gotta take care of your business,” Izzo said. “We sure as heck haven’t learned that yet.”
Izzo talked about the game as a tale of two halves, and he
was disappointed in his team’s performance over the last 20 minutes.
“It’s still hard to figure out where this team is because
who we’re playing and who we’re playing ourselves,” Izzo said. “There are
probably more positives than negatives. I just hate when we end a game the way
we ended it.”
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