Michigan 75, Purdue 66, Big Ten Tournament Champs Comment Count

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BIG NASTY. [Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Four wins. Four days. A trophy.

Old hat.

For the second straight year, Michigan pulled off the improbable and ran through the best the Big Ten had to offer for a conference tournament championship. They sealed it this evening by running away from Purdue, which never held a lead after the game's opening three minutes. The big, bad Boilermakers could only stay at arm's length, then the Wolverines laid the hammer down in an incredible second half only marred by some late free-throw trouble that never put the outcome in serious doubt.

Just about everything John Beilein touched turned to gold; he outdueled Purdue's Matt Painter in what's been the Big Ten's most intricately fascinating coaching matchup the last two years. Painter chose to hedge hard against the ballhandler on high screens in the first half; while Michigan went 3-for-11 on mostly wide-open threes, they drew Purdue's towering big men far from the hoop—the Wolverines went 13-for-19 inside the arc and didn't have a shot blocked or commit a turnover.

Much of that was due to the stellar play of Jon Teske, who scored 12 of his 14 points in the first-half minutes after Beilein gave Wagner the usual break following his first foul. Teske was a force on both ends and Beilein let him ride for 12 first-half minutes. Teske rewarded his coach's faith with dunks off the pick-and-roll, increasingly lengthy midrange shots off the pick-and-pop, a thunderous block, and a stellar late defensive posseession on an otherwise dominant Isaac Haas, who picked up a cheap frustration foul in response.

"I really have no words to explain," said Teske.


Big lights. Little dude. Huge buckets. [Campredon]

Zavier Simpson was masterful on both ends as well. His chemistry with Teske created multiple open baskets. He got the hoop with regularity and finished. When Purdue overplayed him on screens, he generated wide open looks for Michigan's shooters. He played lockdown defense on Purdue's best perimeter player, Carsen Edwards, who went only 3-for-9 in the first half.

"He's a pit bull," said Beilein. "We have a picture of a big, mean pit bull in our locker room for every game. And he is that guy. He's one that loves to play defense."

"Muhammad and I just wanted to come out and set the tone," said Simpson. "We wanted to play great defense from the start so our energy could be contagious. And as you've seen, others followed."

While the Wovlerines went into the break up 38-33, however, it felt like they'd missed a golden opportunity to blow the game open. The announcers, and most everyone else, felt a tight finish coming.

That did not happen. Painter chose not to continue playing with fire on screens, switching them to prevent open looks instead of sticking with the aggressive hedging approach. After a few forced shots over Haas, Simpson and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman ruthlessly attacked the basket, combining for 15 second-half points and five assists.

"It takes a long time to sort of build up the substance to your team that can persevere and just won't give in," said Beilein. "They won't give in to fatigue. They won't give in to momentum changes. They just stick in there."

"You always learn something when you play them," said Painter. "And you fix something. As a coach you think you've got them figured out, you don't have them figured out."


Wagner was all smiles in the second half. [Campredon]

Moe Wagner, with his mother watching from the stands, removed any doubt of the outcome. His 4-for-5 second-half performance featured a Dirk-like turnaround fallaway three as the shot clock expired, a blow-by layup, and another triple right in the grill of Matt Haarms. He did more than just score; he led the break after a steal then hit a trailing MAAR for a big three, and he battled hard on the boards, helping M limit Purdue to three offensive rebounds after they'd pulled down seven in the first half.

"Those guards are good but not everybody has a guy like Wagner that can stick 3s, drive the ball, and play with passion," said Painter.

Then Duncan Robinson got a thunderblock on Carsen Edwards and Zavier Simpson slipped a beautiful pass to Teske for a posterizing dunk on Haas, and the party was on. Michigan stretched the lead as far as 18 before a too-little, too-late Purdue run got them as close as seven while the Wolverines scuffled at the charity stripe. That's a concern for later.

For now, Michigan is once again on a tear heading into the NCAA Tournament, and today's championship may well have locked up a three-seed. John Beilein is a wizard.


Back-to-back champs. [Campredon]

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Marc-Gregor's full 199-photo album, which I cannot recommend enough, is posted on Flickr.

Comments

A Lot of Milk

March 4th, 2018 at 8:36 PM ^

Best three point shooting team in the COUNTRY held to 4-17, under 25%. I'm so glad this staff realized that Haas is gonna get his and if you crash on him then Purdue gets what they really want: open threes. Shut down the three point line and make Haas score 70 by himself to beat you. Great staff, great team. Go Blue

Mr Miggle

March 4th, 2018 at 8:37 PM ^

off of the all tournament team and especially for putting 3 PGs on the team ahead of him.

After seeing how he responded to the all Big Ten defensive team snub, I bet Beilein agrees.

Stringer Bell

March 4th, 2018 at 8:48 PM ^

Despite the occasional shooting struggles, especially at the free throw line, this team has been incredibly fun to watch.  Dare I say this team may be Beilein's best.  Probably not as loaded with NBA talent as the Burke and Stauskas teams but you combine what is a top 6 defense with a typical Beilein offense, which this offense is turning out to be, and you get a team that should be one of the favorites to win it all.  Great season, let's win 6 more.

Mongo

March 4th, 2018 at 8:57 PM ^

Title game ... co-MVPs were Z and Teske Tourney ... co-MVPs were Moe and MAAR Great team effort, especially the consistency on defense. Go Blue !!!

KARC

March 4th, 2018 at 9:24 PM ^

Classy Freddie Blassie Beilein humbled the Mr. Fuji Painter. Teske stole the jabroni’s cane and beat Ivan Drago like a drum. Zavier Simpson and Mo Wagner greatest tag team since Nikolai Volkoff and the Legend himself. Now go to the Alamodome and in front of 98,000 people win the belt.

WolverineHistorian

March 4th, 2018 at 11:35 PM ^

They had already started to turn things around by then but luckily that game didn't kill their momentum. I've still come to despise Northwestern basketball, though. They get it together against us and suck up the court against everyone else.

UMinSF

March 4th, 2018 at 9:42 PM ^

team under Beilein, but certainly the most improved. 

Right now, they're certainly playing as well as that 2013 team. Let's hope they carry the mo (!) throughout the dance!

A Lot of Milk

March 4th, 2018 at 10:29 PM ^

Michigan is a football, basketball, hockey, softball, baseball, gymnastics, swimming and diving, track and field, golf, field hockey, wrestling, tennis, and water polo school. Also we're the best public school in the country

Goblueman

March 4th, 2018 at 10:40 PM ^

The Purdue shooters had no room to operate.Only 4 made three's!!!! Mich is a better defensive team than the EL floor slappers.Just smacked two likely 2 Seeds.

Indy Pete - Go Blue

March 4th, 2018 at 11:34 PM ^

Not only was this tourney a defensive clinic by an elite defensive unit, but the offense is getting more and more efficient!  I pity the fool who gets matched up against Michigan in the NCAA tournament.

stephenrjking

March 5th, 2018 at 12:21 AM ^

Another astonishing run. Last year was an incredible story. The toughness bit and the plane. This... I can't believe it, but this is the better team. I'm not even sure how, except defensively they are jailing everyone. Last year Walton would make the clutch three to put a game away. This year the game is already out of reach because the opponent has 45 points with five minutes to go.

UMFoster

March 5th, 2018 at 7:41 AM ^

-Early on last year I wanted Beilein fired.

-Early this year I wanted Zavier benched.

 

I am happy to say that they both proved me wrong and I'm an idiot.

 

That is all..

mi93

March 5th, 2018 at 8:15 AM ^

A go-fund-me campaign to get Moe’s mom to all the NCAA games? She shows up and they win tournaments. Just sayin’.

mgobaran

March 5th, 2018 at 9:50 AM ^

RPI ranks Michigan 13th, which equals the #1 four seed. With the rest of college basketball playing for another week, I don't see us doing anything but dropping in RPI. The B1G gets underseeded constantly and I'm sure that MSU will get the higher seed and Detroit regional over Michigan because of course.