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Let Us Never Speak Of This Again: Illini Victorious Over Top Ten Spartans

At the end of the day, Illinois beat a top ten Michigan State team at home, ended a three game losing streak, and moved back above .500 in the Big Ten. All of that is great. But frankly, aside from the result, there was very little good about the win tonight.

Fact is Illinois played terribly for very long stretches. Brandon Paul missed two crucial free throws in the final minute that could have iced the game, DJ Richardson made his first three, but missed every one there after, Meyers Leonard had some great blocks, but ended up with just 4 points and 6 boards. MSU had EIGHTEEN offensive rebounds. Joe Bertrand had no points at all, and the offense with Sam Maniscalco at point was unable to produce much of anything.

And yet, Michigan State played way worse. Their star player Draymond Green barely played with consecutive problems of having the flu, getting a technical/foul trouble, and messing his knee up in the final five minutes. Derrick Nix was 1-7, with all of those misses coming from about point blank range.The Spartans had more turnovers, (15) than they had made baskets (14).

The bright spot seems to be the defense, and I will hand the Illini that, Michigan State didn't shoot so poorly without the defense having some effect.

Fact is, Illinois was very close to losing this game, and the way they played most of the game, it is a surprise that they did. But to be fair, they played well enough to beat Penn State, and played more than well enough to beat Minnesots, but they still lost those anyway. Things broke the Illini's way in the final moments of this game, with Nix missing a free throw and Kieth Appling missing his last shot, and they were certainly do for some good breaks.

It is a game where the team didn't play well and they won, and personally I will take those over a hard fought loss, because a win is still a win, as Akon reminds us.

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All of that said, this win, no matter how it was achieved, is huge. Another top 10 win, and a complete crisis averted. It is a win that helps dramatically in the quest to keep off of the bubble, and keeps Illinois alive at least for a decent seed in the Big Ten Tournament, and one game closer to 20 wins.

There is a lot that needs to be cleaned up before Sunday's game against Northwestern, but I am much happier that it is done after a win than a loss.

Now let us never speak of this again.

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I love the guy, and he has his uses,

but I’m thinking Maniscalco really ought to be a bench role player on this team. I love his intensity and I think he would be a great guy to put in the game if things get a little haywire, but the team just really isn’t as dynamic with Sam on the floor.

Ahhh, the joy of trading Colby Rasmus for a World Series. I'll take that every year please.

by Eckstreem on Feb 1, 2012 10:20 AM CST reply actions  

When you mean haywire

do you mean when we are down 20 points or up 20 points (this wont ever happen) with 2 minutes left.

by lshaffer_69 on Feb 5, 2012 1:43 AM CST up reply actions  

Congrats on winning the brick laying tournament!

That was painful to watch and we coulda/shoulda/didn’t win.

by MSU1978 on Feb 1, 2012 11:15 AM CST reply actions  

That game last night showed why the Big Ten can't have nice things.

Ugh. Frickin’ brutal. I’ll take it, though.

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by Donut King on Feb 1, 2012 12:44 PM CST reply actions   1 recs

yes,

I’m gonna go out on a limb here though and say that we won’t win any more games this year by scoring 42 points.

Ahhh, the joy of trading Colby Rasmus for a World Series. I'll take that every year please.

by Eckstreem on Feb 2, 2012 3:29 PM CST up reply actions  

So long as we never again see the Illini lose a game in which they only give up 38.

Fight Club writer for the print edition of St. Louis Game Time . . . I need another beer.
The Throwdown Lowdown Report, only on The Bluenote Zone.
And I can also write things in 140 characters or fewer.

by Donut King on Feb 3, 2012 11:16 AM CST up reply actions  

Put maniscalco on teh bench and leave him there

He can’t get off a shot, can’t dribble by anyone, and is not a good defender. Don’t care that he is a senior. Please more Myke Henry.. Let the kid play.

Hoping that Peppers does the belt dance over Rodgers crumpled on the turf

by tfrabotta on Feb 3, 2012 2:17 PM CST reply actions  

Also, can we find a point guard that can pass into the Post?

I know Leonard is immature but I would be frustrated as well if no one can get me the ball on the block. Swing the ball around the top of the key until there is 5 seconds left and let Paul take a wild shot..Weber is a genius on offense.

Hoping that Peppers does the belt dance over Rodgers crumpled on the turf

by tfrabotta on Feb 3, 2012 2:20 PM CST reply actions   1 recs

For road games can we hire

a motivational speaker for the last 5 minutes. I think this will help us I could probably do a good job at it.

“Quit playing like P#@%ies and win this damn game.

by lshaffer_69 on Feb 5, 2012 1:46 AM CST reply actions  

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