January 7, 2009
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Georgia Rhodes
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Freshman guard Kalin Lucas drives the ball past Michigan player Kelvin Grady during Sunday’s game at Breslin Center. Lucas put up 18 points, tying with senior guard Drew Neitzel for most points scored during the game.

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Junior guard Travis Walton passes the ball to a teammate during Sunday’s game against Michigan at Breslin Center. Walton totaled five rebounds for the Spartans.

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Maiming blue

From the instant the MSU men’s basketball team set foot on the floor, the intensity was there. It just took them a little while to channel it and throw it back in the face of the rival Michigan Wolverines. The Spartans’ high-flying fast-break dunks and physical offense were too much for U-M’s long-distance shooting, as MSU handled the Wolverines, 77-62, Sunday at Breslin Center. Senior guard Drew Neitzel and freshman guard Kalin Lucas each had 18 points to lead the No. 10 Spartans (18-2 overall, 6-1 Big Ten) against U-M (5-15, 1-7).

The co-captain Neitzel came out on the court before the game with both arms in the air to motivate the home fans. Then, at a U-M timeout with 3:27 remaining and the Spartans leading 72-51, he and the rest of the team met at half-court for chest bumps, igniting the crowd and putting one last nail in their cross-state rivals’ coffin.

MSU head coach Tom Izzo said he told his players in his pregame talk to make their emotions a “plus” in the game, rather than a “minus.”

“Sometimes you can be too excited and have pregame jitters,” sophomore forward Raymar Morgan said. “We might have had some early turnovers and mistakes, but I think it was just because we were too anxious.”

Morgan, from Canton, Ohio, said he doesn’t fully appreciate the rivalry matchup, but can still feed off his teammates’ energy.

“I know it means a lot for the Michigan guys, so I still go out and try my best,” he said.

“(Neitzel and senior center Drew Naymick) were pumped before the game and with them being pumped, it just gets everybody else pumped.”

In addition to Neitzel continuing to score consistently was his unselfishness and ability to share the ball – finishing with seven assists on frequent backdoor screens and feeds into the low post to open teammates.

“I’m happy and I’m relieved,” Izzo said of Neitzel breaking out of his recent scoring lull. “It was getting hard on both of us. Now he’s getting 13-14 shots per game and when he’s shooting, that’s when those slips are open for those easy layups because it’s hard to guard them on those plays we ran.”

The Spartans had nearly as many assists (25) as field goals made (31).

Junior forward Marquise Gray also had an electric performance, providing eight points and four rebounds off the bench in 14 minutes with his trademark and-one baskets and high-flying dunks.

With 5:40 remaining, Lucas dove on the ground for a loose ball, found junior guard Travis Walton with an outlet pass and Walton hit a streaking Gray who threw it down over his U-M defender.

“The way they ran their offense – the speed and intensity that they run their plays with — is something very hard to duplicate in practice and scouting sessions,” U-M coach John Beilein said. “It was very hard for us to guard them tonight.”

U-M chose to live or die via the 3-point shot and, for a while, appeared as if it could survive.

It turned an 11-2 MSU lead into a 19-14 U-M advantage with five long balls and didn’t stop the barrage in the second half. The Wolverines shot 8-for-31 from beyond the arc in the game.

U-M’s Manny Harris and Anthony Wright each had 11 points for the visitors in the losing effort.

MSU continues play at 9 p.m. Wednesday against Illinois at Breslin Center.

Published on Sunday, January 27, 2008

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rl4msu!
01/27/08 @ 4:24pm

MSU rocks! We will win the B10 title! We will win all our home games! And all but one road game, with close victories at Purdue and Indiana! GO GREEN!!

Joel V.
01/27/08 @ 5:49pm

Go Green!

Mike Saelim
01/27/08 @ 5:54pm

Go White!

We’re so awesome.

Drew Neitzel
01/28/08 @ 7:38am

“Sometimes it’s just like when you’re playing your little brother in basketball. You let him get a lead and let him get excited, but then you take it back from him.”

David
01/28/08 @ 10:09am

My only disappointment is that we don’t get to crush them at Crisler, too.

State Fan
01/28/08 @ 2:02pm

Question for you all….Why did Tom Izzo basically bitch out Gray after his intense plays on the court? What do you think was said?

GoGreen
01/28/08 @ 2:35pm

Haha Drew. Perfect.

Maybe hart & his height should go play basketball for them too.

Rah Team Fight
01/28/08 @ 3:46pm

They are more like our step child we beat them anytime we want…...............in basketball

If Michigan is little sister, MSUck is the aborted fetus
01/28/08 @ 4:01pm

For these transgressions in basketball, I will lay off many of you with extreme prejudice. Oh working proletariat, how you cling to such small victories.

Also, don’t know if you unwashed masses saw this today;

http://media.www.michigandaily.com/media/storage/paper851/news/2008/01/28/UAdministration/University.Ranks.8th.After.1.4.Billion.Increase-3171402.shtml

Wow. Despite dishing out innumerable horse shit shoveling degrees, Michigan’s endowment is larger than state’s by SIX BILLION. Well done manure moving proletariat, the numbers truly attest to the superiority of that MSU degree.

Mike Saelim
01/28/08 @ 4:27pm

Wait… did you just say that Michigan “dishes out innumerable horse shit shoveling degrees?”

If you’re going to try to insult us, at least take an English class first. Does your undergraduate Michigan degree license you to drop crucial commas? Besides, your URL doesn’t seem to work when I just tried it.

IzzoforPope
01/28/08 @ 4:29pm

Ahh…you’re just jealous ‘sista’...

MSUck
01/28/08 @ 5:05pm

http://media.www.michigandaily.com/media/storage/paper851/news/2008/01/28/UAdministration/University.Ranks.8th.After.1.4.Billion.Increase-3171402.shtml

MSUck
01/28/08 @ 5:08pm

p.s. Your website sucks, cannot format links correctly.

And the grammatical structure of that sentence is fine, veterinary land-grant college graduate. Please, the Ad hominem cannot deflect the argument.

http://tinyurl.com/yqh93r

Julius Holmes
01/28/08 @ 6:18pm

Why is it that people from u of m always have to try and make it seem like they are intellectually superior to kids from msu. Just face it…You guys are so used to winning that you don’t know how to lose and say we’ll try again next year. Just goes to show the arrogance of kids from uofm. All you guys can talk about is football. MSU dominates you guys in hockey and basketball. Last year at the frozen four I didn’t see michigan. When the last time michigan was in the final four without playing players? Hmmm I think I was four years old the last time you guys were legitimate. Think about the future and not the past, cause you guys are getting owned!!!!

T___
01/28/08 @ 7:19pm

I agree with Julius… It is telling that “MSUck” can’t even lose with grace and has to “crash” the State News web site with insults…
By the way, Am I really supposed to think that someone who makes a boorish “fetus” reference really uses the phrase “Ad hominem” on a day to day basis? Or maybe this phrase is the only thing you actually learned when you graduated with your worthless LS&A degree?

Mike Saelim
01/28/08 @ 8:10pm

“Well done manure moving proletariat, the numbers truly attest to the superiority of that MSU degree.”

A comma should be inserted between “done” and “manure,” because “manure moving proletariat” is the person to whom you are addressing the statement. In addition, you should probably include a hyphen between “manure” and “moving,” and between “horse shit” and “shoveling,” for obvious reasons.

Of course, I’m still laughing at the fact that by using “Michigan’s endowment” as the subject of the sentence, you’ve stated that your endowment dishes out such degrees. Congrats! You’re a true “Michigan Man.”

MSU Grad
01/28/08 @ 9:43pm

Hey Mr. scUM fan

So U of M has a bigger endowment… What is the point? U of M is better at raising money – does that make it a better institution? No. Does it discount the fact that our basketball team handed your basketball team their ass on a platter? No.

Several of my colleagues at work are U of M grads – luckily for me they aren’t elitist arrogant pieces of human garbage like yourself. I am just as if not more successful and make the same income as they do, and I did it by going to MSU. Additionally, when I went to MSU I actually got to interact with attractive women and didn’t have to deal with arrogant pricks like you, and my degree cost about half as much as their degree did. Who’s the dumb proletariat now?

Who of M?
01/29/08 @ 9:36pm

1. MSUck does a great job at using the synonyms option on Microsoft word before posting his unnecessary rhetoric on a blog.

2. The fact that he had to come to the STATE NEWS web site and post a comment shows his utter infatuation with MSU as a school.

3. Obviously the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and other blogs frequented by UofM nerds must have been busy.

4. Your deep hatred towards the students and graduates of MSU clearly shows the lingering disappointment of your college experience at UofM. (for reasons well understood…i.e. attractive women, great social atmosphere, recent national championships etc.)

That is all.