Michigan 75, Iowa 68 Comment Count

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The first six minutes of the conference re-opener against Iowa were an ugly slog. Eli Brooks committed a turnover on the team's first possession trying to fit an entry pass to Charles Matthews. Moe Wagner coughed up two turnovers and committed a foul, hitting the bench early. Wagner and Duncan Robinson had a tough time containing Iowa forward Tyler Cook, who opened the game with a Wagner-like behind-the-back dribble and dunk.

As Charles Matthews split a pair of free throws to cut Iowa's lead to 10-8 with 13:43 to go in the first half, John Beilein sent in Zavier Simpson and Isaiah Livers to replace Brooks and Robinson. It paid off immediately. Jon Teske, in for Wagner, rebounded the second free throw; the ball found its way to Livers, who dropped it off to Teske for an open midrange jumper.

Livers or Simpson were involved in Michigan's next four baskets to give the Wolverines a comfortable lead, and the two maintained a high level of play for the duration. Simpson was a bona-fide scoring threat, leading the team with 15 points on ten shot equivalents as he kept Iowa off-balance with aggressive forays to the basket and smooth spot-up threes. He also ran the offense beautifully, dishing out seven assists with no turnovers, and came up with two steals while playing his usual intense defense.

Livers, meanwhile, had the best game of his young career. While he scored 13 points, made all three of his three-point attempts, and added two rebounds, three assists, and two steals, his impact went beyond his stat line. While Michigan never slowed down Cook, who scored a game-high 28 points on 10-for-15 shooting, the presence of Livers greatly improved the overall defense. With Livers also shooting better than Robinson, Beilein went with the freshman for most of the game, playing him 27 minutes. While one-game plus-minus stats can be misleading, it's impossible to ignore that Livers finished a game-high +23 while Robinson was -18. There was a similarly sizeable split (+14 to -7) between Simpson and Brooks.

With those two leading the way, Michigan pushed the lead as high as 15 points in the first half and 17 in the the second. They took their foot off the gas early, allowing the Hawkeyes to get within single digits in the very late going, but they were never in danger of losing.

There is some danger in taking too much away from this game; Iowa is now 0-3 in the conference and, beyond Cook, looked to be at a significant talent deficit. That said, Simpson wasn't doing this kind of stuff against anyone last year, and Livers finally getting his outside shots to fall could be the key to getting Robinson back to the sixth man role to which he's best suited.

The team's ball movement tonight was as good as it's been all season; they had 18 assists on 28 field goals and ripped apart Iowa's zone when they attempted a defensive changeup. They won on the road in a conference game despite getting almost nothing (4 points, 2/6 FG, 2 TO) from Wagner. The reliable playmaking of Muhammad-Ali Adbur-Rahkman (15 points, six assists) and Charles Matthews (14 points) went a long way towards covering for that lack of production.

Those are significant developments, even against a team that doesn't look like it'll get any sort of postseason action. A John Beilein team with a true score-pass threat at the point is a dangerous thing indeed; ditto one that can field a lineup with the athleticism and defensive potential of, say, Simpson-MAAR-Matthews-Livers-Teske without seeing a significant drop in shooting ability. This team is taking shape, and they're looking dangerous.

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Comments

FieldingBLUE

January 2nd, 2018 at 10:50 PM ^

48-30 before the 6-0 Hawkeye run that threatened to portend a Columbus-like implosion.

Outscored 27-38 after that point but did enough to scrap out a good road conference win.

spiff

January 2nd, 2018 at 11:25 PM ^

Is the main argument for Brooks getting minutes over Simmons that JB is developing Brooks for the future? Brooks had some good games early on, but has not much lately. Certainly nothing that Simmons can't do. Simmons has a higher ceiling this year, and that is the year I am concerned about at the moment. I would like to see him get back up minutes behind Simpson as Brooks starts to hit the freshman wall.

Jonesy

January 3rd, 2018 at 7:55 PM ^

Main argument is Simmons has looked lost every time he gets on the court on both defense and offense while missing all his three and his layups when he doesn't turn it over. Meanwhile Brooks was playing the best of the three for a whiel before Zavier turned it on.

steviebrownfor…

January 2nd, 2018 at 11:44 PM ^

We all know JB's teams need time to gel, and this team is coming together quite well. We're probably the third best team in the big ten and I'd not be surprised to see us in the sweet sixteen again. I don't expect it, but this team has the potential to make it happen, and Belein is nothing if not a tournament coach.

TrueBlue2003

January 3rd, 2018 at 12:04 PM ^

that @Texas, @Iowa and UCLA at home are all nice wins and we are right there with Maryland and Minnesota for third best big ten team.

This is a good basketball team and should get better and better as the young guys keep ascending and get more minutes. 

ST3

January 3rd, 2018 at 12:55 AM ^

The pink shoes work for MAAR Our bench is a strength Announcer Crean >>> Coach Crean I was sooo wrong about Z. Kid is a baller.

Zenogias

January 3rd, 2018 at 11:56 AM ^

MAAR was an excellent three point shooter last year, actually. What's exciting is that Z's three point shot is now a very credible threat. If teams have to respect it, that lets Z use his natural quickness to penetrate. This may not lead to a lot of shots around the basket, given his height, but if it leads to a lot of kick outs for open threes, that's good enough.

ScruffyTheJanitor

January 3rd, 2018 at 8:04 AM ^

Rahk is just plain old good. He's like a good breakfast sausage-- he's not as good as bacon, but he's earned his place by being versitile, filling, and working well with any other food you can put on the table. 

Dan84

January 3rd, 2018 at 8:47 AM ^

My favorite part of the game was Crean saying that Iowa had to to come back with Robinson out of the game...because Robinson is one of the best help defenders in the Big Ten. I guess he must have just been using a random word generator for a bit there. One off the wall comment per game may be becoming a trend after the announcer was startled after the Jacksonville game that Beilein was unhappy with how the team played.

Nice win today, though. If Simpson can keep that up, the team has a ton of potential.

DougoBlue

January 3rd, 2018 at 9:47 AM ^

Isaiah Livers is fun to watch. The fact that he's from here in Kalamazoo makes me root for him that much more. I have been saying for a month now that he should continue to eat up Robinson's minutes. Its nice to see that happening more and more. I have seen very few mistakes from him - especially for a Freshman.

GoBlueSean

January 3rd, 2018 at 11:25 AM ^

Besides it's moments where nobody moves on offense this team is fun to watch.  Each win makes me think we may have a shot in East Landfill.... But as history has proven to the Wolverine fan base that would be a no... Anyways with next year's class we will be a top 10 team the next couple of years, hopefully

Low Key Recidivist

January 3rd, 2018 at 5:33 PM ^

Iowa has some talent; Bohannon is a quality point guard and Cook is obviously a beast.  I don't think they'll contend this year due to youth, but they won't be a bottom tier team either.

Re: Livers, most impressive thing to me were the 3 assists.

Squad16

January 4th, 2018 at 11:15 AM ^

Honestly, very impressed with this win. I feel like, for the season, @Iowa and @Wisconsin are pivotal Big Ten matchups (places that are very tough to win with bad iterations of their 2017 teams); winning both would be a great sign. So far, so good.