2020-21 maryland #3

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little man, big game [Marc-Grégor Campredon]

In an unexpectedly spicy Big Ten quarterfinal, Michigan overcame an early double-digit deficit and the second-half ejection of Juwan Howard to finish off a three-game season sweep of a feisty Maryland team.

Despite the unexpected return of Eli Brooks, the Wolverines got off to a painfully slow start, falling into a 15-6 hole. They clawed back only to fall behind once more after Hunter Dickinson picked up two dubious offensive fouls in a little over a minute. Maryland's stretch bigs hit outside shots and attacking guards found less resistance at the rim with Austin Davis at center.

With five minutes to play in the half, Juwan Howard shifted Brandon Johns to center. After Eric Ayala's layup pushed the margin to 12 on the next possessions, he called a timeout. Whatever he said in that huddle was effective. Johns backed down Galin Smith for an and-one baby hook, then Mike Smith went airborne to drop off an assist to Johns, prompting a Mark Turgeon timeout that failed to make the same impact.


Mike Smith had the ball on a string all game [Campredon]

Hellacious defense from Chaundee Brown forced a shot clock violation out of the TO, then Smith made play after play before halftime, scoring or assisting on 11 of Michigan's points in a 16-2 run to go into the tunnel up 40-38. Smith worked his way into the paint before a slick feed to Franz Wagner netted a layup just before the buzzer. Maryland shot 63% from the field, Michigan's top player played six minutes, and the Wolverines still led at the break.

The second half was mostly a continuation of that run, plus beef. Michigan quickly led by nine thanks to dominant play from Dickinson and Smith plus cooled-off shooting from the Terps, who couldn't find the mark from outside with Howard switching the defense to a matchup zone. Whenever Maryland threatened to make it a game again, the Wolverines responded with daggers. Smith hit all three of his three-point attempts; Wagner and Brooks each canned 2/2.

The Terrapins spent much of the half attempting to bully-ball Smith with bigger guards when they weren't firing wayward threes. Smith was up to the task on that end, helping hold the Terps to an 11/30 mark from the field in the final stanza. That's also burying the lede considering his record-setting afternoon on offense: he finished with 18 points on 16 shooting possessions while dishing out 15 assists, which smashed the Big Ten Tournament single-game record of 12 set by Derrick Walton during the Kam Chatman Game in 2016.


...oh [Campredon]

Even that performance may be overshadowed, however, by the brouhaha that occurred during the under-12 media timeout. Viewers were brought back from commercial break to the news that Juwan Howard had been ejected with two technical fouls, and the Maryland bench had also received a technical, following a heated exchange of words that led to Howard being held back by members of the staff. What was said is unclear; the result was Phil Martelli coaching out the duration.

Again, the Terps made a couple short runs only to be rebuffed. A beautiful give-and-go between Wagner and Brooks answered an Ayala layup to get Michigan back up by eight, then Smith and Brooks sank late triples to head off the potential desperation foul-fest.

After looking like the team that was less comfortable in an unfamiliar gym for 15 minutes, Michigan played like this tournament's top seed for the final 25. Brooks and his ankle looked little worse for wear after some ugly first-half jumpers came up short, which is the most important news to come out of the day even with the win. Unless someone leaks whatever Mark Turgeon said, at least.

Michigan will play the winner of four-seed Purdue and five-seed Ohio State (on BTN right now) in tomorrow's first semifinal at 1 pm Eastern on CBS.

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[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

THE ESSENTIALS

WHAT #3 Michigan (19-3, 14-3 B1G)
vs #29 Maryland (16-12, 9-11)

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WHERE Ann Arbor Elder Law Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
WHEN 11:30 AM Eastern
Friday, March 12th
THE LINE Kenpom: M -7
Torvik: M –6.4
TELEVISION BTN
PBP: Kevin Kugler?
Analyst: Probably Stephen Bardo

THE OVERVIEW

Michigan draws 9-seed Weird Maryland in their first Big Ten tournament game after the Terrapins held Michigan State to seven points over a 17-minute period spanning halftime. Sometimes you eat the midrange, and sometimes the midrange eats you.

Michigan had a season sweep of the Terrapins, winning 84-73 at home—that was the game where Maryland was 11/13 from 3 in the first half—and 87-63 on the road. At that point they were 2-6 in conference play and nowhere near the tourney. Now they're in… for reasons? The Terps have wins over Nebraska (2x), MSU (2x), Minnesota (2x), Purdue, and Rutgers. They've lost to Wisconsin, OSU, PSU (2x), and Northwestern. Just after it seemed like they'd found some footing during a five-game win streak where the closest game was an eight point win over, uh, Nebraska, Maryland closed the regular season with losses to Northwestern and Penn State.

Weird Maryland.

THE US

Seth's graphic [click to embiggen]:

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Brooks and (to a lesser extent) Wagner are injury question marks. Everything else is as it has been.

THE LINEUP CARD

Seth's graphic [click for big]:

Marial has not played in the last five games and Smart has not had more than one minute in the last seven so this is functionally a seven-man rotation. As Seth notes, designating a starter at C is suboptimal since Scott, Smith, and Hamilton are all splitting minutes about down the middle there.

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