[David Wilcomes]

Rutgers 62, Michigan 50 Comment Count

Alex.Drain March 9th, 2023 at 3:53 PM

I don't know if this is the official end of the 2022-23 Michigan Basketball season, but for all intents and purposes it is. They could still accept an invite to the NIT or some other non-NCAA postseason tournament I suppose, but as far as it goes for meaningful games anyone wants to play, it's over. No Sweet 16, no deep run in the Big Ten Tournament, no NCAA Tournament at all. Michigan's 62-50 loss in their first game of the conference tournament in Chicago to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights seals the season, ejecting the 8th seeded Wolverines and burying them far away from Selection Sunday's bubble. You can use any descriptor you like, a failure, a disappointment, deeply unpleasant and difficult to watch. All those words describe the Michigan season, but they also describe the game we watched today. 

Against an offensively challenged Rutgers team today, Michigan was dragged into the mud and engaged in a brutal rock fight for the first half until they dropped their rocks in the second half and were bludgeoned by the opposition. For the first nineteen minutes of the second half, Michigan made one field goal, a humiliating graphic popping up on the Big Ten Network scorebug every little bit to remind us of the depth of despair that the Michigan offense had fallen into. Hunter Dickinson came to play on offense but every other player was a no-show and the teem meekly schlepped to 50 points even. For most of us watching, we just wanted it to end. 

The first half was the vaguely watchable one for Michigan partisans, even if the aesthetic quality of the basketball being played was in the gutter. The Wolverines started strong on defense, with Hunter Dickinson protecting the rim with excellence and Rutgers had no perimeter scoring ability to make up for it. The Wolverines bolted out to a 9-2 lead in the first five minutes and still led 13-7 approaching the halfway point of the opening stanza. Dickinson led the way for Michigan, but their offense was sputtering to get through the teeth of the terrific Rutgers defense, leaning on their own D to maintain the lead. Michigan was 1/8 from three to start the game, and those struggles explain why they couldn't stretch the lead higher while their D was clicking. 

MG was not in Chicago so here's some older pics [David Wilcomes]

The Scarlet Knights had little in the way of offensive solutions for the opening ~14 minutes of the half, leaning on offensive rebounding (especially from an unlikely Paul Mulcahy) to stay close enough until the shooting started to come on-line. Cam Spencer made a couple shots to get the Rutgers offense moving again, as the team had opened the game a ghastly 4/23 from the floor. Michigan led 23-17 after a Jett Howard three with four minutes to play before Rutgers stitched together an 8-0 run to seize the lead late in the half. Dickinson tied it with a hook in the final minute of play and then a Joey Baker three just before the horn sent Michigan to the locker room up 28-25 in a nasty first half that neither team was too pleased about. Still, Juwan Howard had to feel alright about taking a lead to the back half of the game. 

Unfortunately, Michigan's offensive showing in the second half could best be described as "apocalyptic", scoring the occasional points at the free throw line due to Rutgers' foul-happy tendencies but otherwise being completely impotent from the floor. The Wolverines scored three total points in the first 4:48 of the half, all on free throws, and then Hunter Dickinson drained a three from the corner, which would be Michigan's sole field goal until there were 59 seconds left to play. Yes, if you have transported via time machine to March 9, 2023, to read this recap, you read that previous sentence right. Michigan made one field goal in 19 minutes of basketball. One goddamn field goal. 

Michigan's only inspiration on offense was Dickinson post touches, with the rest of the team being helpless. Kobe Bufkin, a star for Michigan down the stretch run of the season, was missing in action. After turning it over four times in a lackluster first half, he turned it over three more times in the second half for a total of seven, not making a shot from the floor in the second half until the game was long since decided. He and Jett Howard were cold from the perimeter and gobbled up by the Rutgers defense when they tried to drive downhill into the paint. Bufkin at least added a sweet fast-break block on a 3v1 rush for the Scarlet Knights but we're grasping at straws. Combined, Bufkin and Jett were 1/8 from the floor in the second half. 

[David Wilcomes]

Dug McDaniel, whose perimeter shooting touch from his better games this season could have helped Michigan's spacing problems against this tough Rutgers defense, was also MIA. Dug was invisible for the entirety of the game, attempting just three total FGs in 37 minutes of play and missing all of them. The fours, Will Tschetter and Terrance Williams II, were nonentities again. Tarris Reed Jr.? No help on offense either. Bereft of all other possible options, Michigan was reduced to simply feeding Dickinson over and over again as Steve Pikiell's defense converged on Hunter like a swarm of angry bees, coaxing him into putting up low-percentage shots. Dickinson finished the second half 2/7 from the field, with both makes being from three. Inside the arc the only hope was that HD would get fouled, which did happen a decent amount (Hunter was 5/8 from the line). 

What're you left with? A second half offense that was 4/21 from the field and prior to a 3/4 finish in garbage time, were 1/17 over the period spanning all competitive minutes of the second half. Appalling. Before that little spurt at the end, Michigan had scored 14 points in 19 minutes of basketball. And every minute or so that "last Michigan FG - X minutes ago" graphic would pop up on the television screen to remind us of the incompetence that this offensive showing was. At some point, all you could do was laugh at the cartoonish failure as a way to cope with the pain. 

Rutgers was far from a world beater offensively in the second half, still trudging through the mud like always, but it was enough to pull away from Michigan's "tossing bricks at the backboard" effort. They started the half on a 9-1 run, with Cliff Omoruyi, who struggled in the first half mightily against Dickinson's defense, getting it going before Derek Simpson, Cam Spencer, and Mulcahy each added a bucket. Michigan trimmed the lead down to 40-39 on the backs of free throws midway through the half and for a moment, it seemed as if we'd have a competitive game on our hands. But the Wolverine offense stepped on an upturned rake again while Rutgers put together a 12-0 run that buried Michigan. 

[David Wilcomes]

Starting the run was this game's entry into the "play to encapsulate the Michigan season" contest. With 10:45 remaining and the score 40-39, Rutgers' Derek Simpson went to the free throw line to shoot two. He made the first and then missed the second off the front iron. Michigan's players all committed to boxing out the Scarlet Knights to the side of them and to the perimeter, but no one bothered to touch Simpson himself, who ran right down the lane, snatched the board, and laid it in uncontested. Elementary school mistakes. After that facepalm, Rutgers continued to throttle Michigan defensively and chip in on offense every so often, a layup and three from Cam Spencer, and a couple fast break points off Michigan turnovers, one a driving layup for Caleb McConnell and the other an emphatic dunk from Simpson. 

The score now sat at 52-39 with 5:52 left and given the way Michigan was going of offense, the game was over. Indeed, the Wolverines never made it to 52 points and time ran out on an offense with no directional ability at all. As the clock ticked down, Michigan fans took to social media to express their rage and frustration with a squad that had let them down all year long, with Thursday's showing in Chicago being the final installment. Of course, the Wolverines couldn't even take that hilarious "one field goal made in the second half" stat to finality, with three late shots in the final minute to play (down double digits) putting faint lipstick on the world's fattest pig. Rutgers had their 62-50 win when the horn sounded, likely clinching a tourney bid for the previously slumping Scarlet Knights and affixing a dunce cap to Juwan Howard and the Michigan team's collective noggin. 

I usually use this space to describe the box score and run over a few notes as to what happened today, but I did a lot of that in the summary already and there's nothing much else to say. Michigan Men's Basketball's offense stunk to high heaven today because Hunter Dickinson was the only player who bothered to put on his sneakers. He scored 24 points and the rest of the team had 26. The team defense did fine (though often tough to separate that from the putrid Rutgers offense) but there are very few games you're going to win when you play like the Maize & Blue did on offense today. Period. 

[Click the JUMP for some thoughts - IF YOU'RE A MASOCHIST]

[Bill Rapai]

Instead, I want to put a few parting words in for the season and the feel of the program. I don't know if the 2022-23 team will play another game this season, maybe they will in a meaningless end of season tournament, maybe they'll put us out of our misery and decline any invitations. But like I said at the top, this is the end of the portion of the season that anyone cares about and it's probably time to reflect a bit. Michigan finishes the year 17-15, 11-10 in games against B1G opponents and that's a reflection of what they were, firmly mediocre. Entrenched in many close games, of which they lost nearly all. Sure they were a few buckets in each game away from having a very good record, but they were also in close games with mediocre to bad non-conference opponents like Ohio, Lipscomb, EMU, and CMU. That doesn't have the feel of a team that was a true contender for much of anything even if they'd gotten better luck in the B1G. 

From that second game against EMU on, something felt off about this team. They had happy moments here and there, but will mostly be remembered for gacking when it counted. And this game today, with their season on the line, was a neat bow to be tied on what the narrative of this season was. No one will feel wronged or ripped off when Michigan is left out of the NCAA Tournament field on Sunday. It'll be the fate they rightly deserved. From a fan sense, I will remember this team as one of the least likable, hardest to watch teams of any sport that I can remember, playing difficult games to enjoy routinely. They looked disjointed, battled apparent effort/motivation problems, and far too often displayed the basketball IQ of a Pet Rock. And then just when they'd seemingly had a game won and it reached the climax, they'd tie you to a pole and line up for a karate kick straight to the groin. 

The admissions fiasco with Terrance Shannon was perhaps the one off-ramp this team could've had, but that was settled long ago. Jaelin Llewellyn's injury damaged the team's chances by forcing too much on Dug McDaniel too early, but the team had already gone to OT with Ohio, been punked by ASU, and choked late against Virginia by the time that happened. You'll struggle to convince me the squad would've been drastically different without that injury. Inexperience at PG (transfer + true freshman) mixed unfavorably with a black hole at the 4 to make two spots on the floor weak spots at any given time. Michigan got 279 total points from Terrance Williams II, Will Tschetter, and Jace Howard across 32 games (cumulative 8.7 PPG). A big fat goose egg, forcing them to try Reed at that spot perhaps more often and earlier on than Juwan Howard would've liked. 

[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

Then you have the three productive players, Kobe Bufkin, Jett Howard, and Hunter Dickinson, all of whom had asterisks. Bufkin didn't blossom until the second half and then went missing in the biggest game of the season. Jett Howard's passing interest in rebounding or playing any semblance of defense made him one of the great empty calories scorers CBB has seen in some time, and he faded hard down the stretch. Dickinson's efforts ran hot and cold at times, stronger in the back-half of the season but unsatisfactory an alarming amount of the time early on. Some will say Michigan had two first round NBA talents and an All-American college player on their team and still missed the tournament, but the reality is that neither of said NBA talents were elite (or even good) college players for large chunks of the season and Dickinson was far from an All-American caliber guy this season. Put that next to two weak perpetual weak spots and a bench that provided almost nothing and you can see why this team is where they are. 

The upcoming offseason will be one of the most fascinating in recent history, as the range of outcomes is ginormous. On one hand, there's a scenario where nearly the entire team returns and Michigan runs it back with a few tweaks as a very good team in 2023-24. On the other hand, there's a scenario where all of Bufkin, Jett Howard, and Dickinson depart and the team is left with ????????. Regardless, I would have to imagine there will be some tweaks to the coaching staff coming, as public heat on Juwan Howard is being cranked up substantially. The honeymoon is over and the B1G Championship of 2020-21 is a fading memory. The program has the undeniable feel of backsliding and it is up to the coach to fix it. Whether that means portal hunting while processing players or relying on internal development, I don't know. But something has to change. The standard of Michigan Basketball from the past 10 years is high and this season? Well, it wasn't even close. 

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Comments

SlickNick

March 9th, 2023 at 6:42 PM ^

It's hard to really care when its so obvious no one on this team does. The lack of effort by Jett Howard is a disgrace. I have never seen a freshman come in so entitled. 

smwilliams

March 9th, 2023 at 6:43 PM ^

I know Matt has broken it down somewhat, but I see no semblance of an offensive or defensive identity to this team. They can’t really shoot 3s. They don’t get out in transition. Don’t force turnovers. Don’t rebound like crazy. 
 

It’s starting to feel like Juwan is an NBA coach trapped at Michigan. Everybody sort of stylistically is the same in the NBA. Similar strategies and concepts and the quality of the individuals matters more than the team dynamic. In college? Doesn’t work. 
 

He may be a good coach, but when you can’t do the basic shit? When your team has to fight for every bucket? Seriously, how many easy shots was this team able to generate? That’s an indictment on the coach. 

I’m glad the season is over because Alex was right - this team was thoroughly unenjoyable to watch even when they played well. 

kehnonymous

March 9th, 2023 at 7:23 PM ^

That the football team scored more vs Rutgers than the hoops team did says something about something.

I do think there’s a universe when we shake out the bad juju of this season and have a much more enjoyable one next year, but even if we get Kobe back, that in and of itself won’t be enough.

MGlobules

March 9th, 2023 at 7:30 PM ^

"From a fan sense, I will remember this team as one of the least likable, hardest to watch teams of any sport that I can remember, playing difficult games to enjoy routinely. They looked disjointed, battled apparent effort/motivation problems, and far too often displayed the basketball IQ of a Pet Rock."

That seems to be the vibe over here--everyone's commenting it at UM Hoops. Seems a little derivative of Brian's strongly emo take. All I can say is you guys must be young. Beilein's record at this stage was .500. You're a little bit spoiled, maybe. A little lacking in perspective. But to be fair, I've really never read these long screeds through. 

Denarded

March 9th, 2023 at 8:03 PM ^

John Beilein was taking a program out of the cellar that hadn’t been to the NCAA tournament in 11 years forced to play a Valparaiso baseball recruit at power forward and a Hofstra recruit at shooting guard. He still went to the tournament 2 of the first 4 years and won the big ten in his 5th season. Comparing him to what Juwan inherited is comedy at this point. 

MGlobules

March 10th, 2023 at 5:54 AM ^

And the same weenies here called for his head again and again. But my point it just that it's labored, lackluster writing, not fair or true. Some of us have actually been watching for the last twenty years, and know. The herd runs one way in panic, then it heads back the other. Too often, mgoblog runs with them. Alex parroting Brian's emo takes doesn't really cut it; he hasn't quite found his emotional footing. 

Jonesy

March 9th, 2023 at 8:37 PM ^

Very young team, very bad luck, screwed by admissions, pg injured for the season, so many recruiting whiffs. Never saw twill as a p5 player (except last year when he outplayed Houstan), never saw Tschetter as a p5 player, never saw Gregg Glenn as a p5 player, but I trusted Juwan. I was right initially. Half this roster doesnt belong in the B1G. This team has 3.5 players. Hunter, Kobe, and half a point for Dug, Tarris, and Jett (but theyre freshmen, theyll get there next year). Maybe Baker gets a quarter to half a point. Not sure why anyone else has a scholarship.

mackbru

March 9th, 2023 at 11:25 PM ^

I wish people would stop with the “admissions” crap. We don’t know exactly why Shannon had issues. We do know that a large crop of underclass men football players were able to speedily transfer to Michigan this year, including a few from schools with less than stellar academics. 

Jonesy

March 10th, 2023 at 12:19 AM ^

Uh we know exactly what the issues were. He was a junior who needed about two classes more worth of credits to be a grad transfer. Michigan football has never gotten a player like that. Michigan won't take half his credits as an undergrad transfer which would make him ineligible to play. He was going to take the last two classes during the summer at Texas Tech but their coach said, fuck you, youre leaving were taking your scholarship. Illinois said, meh, we'll let all your credits transfer, come on in.

UofM Die Hard …

March 9th, 2023 at 8:55 PM ^

The program has the undeniable feel of backsliding and it is up to the coach to fix it. 
 

Spot on. You’d be blind not to see the regression of the program. He better keep those guys (HD, JH, KB) or I don’t see Juwan making it out of next year as head coach. 

xgojim

March 9th, 2023 at 9:10 PM ^

Personal fouls was a telling stat.  It showed me that Rutgers was so serious about wanting to win this game that they attacked M with a ferocious defense that just didn't give up in the second half.  You've certainly got to applaud a team that can hold their opponent to a single basket during 19 of 20 minutes in any half, not to mention the second half.  And, on the opposite side, M was so lackadaisical that they had to commit meaningless fouls at the end just to get Rutgers to the free throw line.  The Rutgers steals and offensive rebounds drove me crazy!  Go Blue anyway.  They have to live with the results more than we pundits.  I hope they are taking a slow bus back from Chicago.

Ham

March 9th, 2023 at 9:50 PM ^

Remember at the beginning of the season when Michigan struggled against mid-majors? Remember how a bunch of people dismissed concerns that others were expressing by repeating over and over that Michigan had struggled against Oakland the year they won the B1G? As if because one really good Michigan team had struggled early in the season, therefore this team was bound to figure it out the same way.

Anyway, I can’t wait to see those same people dismiss concerns about the program by repeating over and over again that Harbaugh turned around the football team.

MaynardST

March 9th, 2023 at 10:10 PM ^

"The ship be sinkin' " to quote Michael Ray Richardson when the NY Knicks were collapsing in 1982.  No words are more appropriate today.  At least the pros won't be trying to steal this coach.

champswest

March 9th, 2023 at 10:26 PM ^

Excellent recap that captures the disappointment and frustration that many Michigan fans are feeling today and have felt for much if the season. This is the first year that Juwan has had only players that he recruited. He is clearly the one that bears responsibility and the one that needs to fix it.

mgeoffriau

March 9th, 2023 at 11:05 PM ^

Only two things to say.

1. This sentence: "The fours, Will Tschetter and Terrance Williams II, were nonentities again."

Why haven't we been calling them Will-T and T-Will all season???

2. Who will be the Biff Poggi for Juwan Howard?

HollywoodHokeHogan

March 9th, 2023 at 11:59 PM ^

I don’t think a program should fire a guy who won the conference and had decent tourney runs after his first missed tourney. That seems like an overreaction.  But this team was pretty bad. There is no excuse for missing the NCAA’s.  Howard has some work to do to get them back on track.

 

Todays game seemed like a pretty good test of the better without Jett hypothesis.  You already have a three game win streak without him vs a three game losing streak with him.  However, lots of the wins were at home and lots of the loses were on the road.  BUT, Rutgers was a road win without Jett and now a neutral site ass kicking with the season on the line with him. He was hurting more than he was helping at the end of the season.  
 

Harbaugh seems to be able to use the portal despite the same admissions standards.  The injury to Llewellyn is legit bad luck, but the admissions excuse making is just ridiculous in my opinion.

alum96

March 10th, 2023 at 2:05 AM ^

Didn't watch as I am a worker bee in the rat race but looking at first half stats it would appear UM should have been up 10+.  Then I see Rutger has 8 more shots.  What's up with that in a rock fight?  "Only" got outrebounded by 7 the whole game - how did the have so many more possessions to allow so many more shots?

umchicago

March 10th, 2023 at 2:44 AM ^

your after the jump take is spot on. players and coaches failed. effort, discipline and hustle was sorely lacking. they will have to look in the mirror and reflect. and the reflection won't look good. wasted year.

L'Carpetron Do…

March 10th, 2023 at 1:18 PM ^

On metaphors and microcosms...it's really uncanny how the season mirrored the team's struggles in individual games throughout the year, especially at the end. They just could not close out a game or seize an opportunity to not only win crucial games but also save their season. 

Coming down the stretch, each game was a possession in a critical need-to-win situation. Hit a foul shot - or any shot - to get a rare win at Wisconsin; don't blow a 7-pt overtime lead at Illinois; don't let Indiana back in the game after a 12-pt 2nd half lead and score on any one of several chances to take the lead in reg and OT; do any of those things and Michigan's season might be saved. But they did none of those things. How can they constantly lose like this? Over and over again...

And the entire second half of this game was essentially a prolonged last-gasp possession. Just someone hit a shot. Just someone do something. 

Bluhawaii78

March 10th, 2023 at 4:32 PM ^

Juwan always says the same thing at halftime- play slower. 

Everybody afraid to shoot because big bad Juwan wants everything to go into turnover machine HD 

rbailerum1

March 12th, 2023 at 11:36 PM ^

Juwan Howard coaching record at Michigan, in only 4 years, his first time as a head coach at any level.   

2019 team ranked #4 at one point (his first team). Both tournaments canceled due to Covid 

2 x Sweet 16 appearances 

1 x Elite 8 appearance 

1 x B10 Coach of the Year award 

1 x AP Coach of the Year award 

1 x B10 Championship 

1 x #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament 

Yet almost everyone in this thread wants him fired. It’s almost unreal. It took Harbaugh 7 years to win a B10 title and Playoff berth and to stop getting epically destroyed by OSU (like no UM team has ever been beaten) and that much time to figure out how to beat a ranked team on the road despite having a ton more experience than Juwan, yet Harbaugh was never at fault.

It’s like we have only middle schoolers commenting in this thread. It’s sad.