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MSU basketball finally pulls away from Western Michigan: 3 quick takes


1. That was MSU’s worst game in an otherwise impressive start

EAST LANSING – For the first time I can recall this season, Michigan State’s basketball team lacked a little sharpness, cohesiveness and zest all in the same game in Monday’s 80-62 win over Western Michigan, which felt nothing like the final score.

“I thought we played like we thought we were going to win the game,” Tom Izzo said afterward.

Even the crowd was a little off. The loudest Breslin Center ever got was when a fan made a full-court hockey shot as part of a promotion during a timeout. Usually holiday crowds are electric.


  1. Strong defense leads the way: The Spartans held the Broncos to just 57 points, showcasing their defensive prowess and ability to shut down opponents when it matters most.
  2. Balanced scoring attack: Five players scored in double figures for MSU, including standout performances from Aaron Henry and Gabe Brown. This balanced scoring distribution makes the team a tough matchup for any opponent.
  3. Closing out games: After struggling to close out games in the past, the Spartans showed their ability to pull away from Western Michigan in the second half and secure a comfortable victory. This newfound ability to finish strong bodes well for their upcoming matchups in conference play.

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