Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Miles Bridges stars, but Swanigan, Purdue too much for MSU, 84-73

EAST LANSING – Miles Bridges did all that he could.

Three-pointers. High-flying dunks. Taking off bounce back. Vehement squares.

Regardless it wasn't sufficient to counter Caleb Swanigan and Purdue's chosen stature advantage.

Spans scored a Michigan State first year recruit record 33 focuses, however the twentieth positioned Boilermakers pulled away in the last 4 minutes to a 84-73 triumph today at Breslin Center.

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"We ran some awesome stuff, we scored on it. Miles, it's a disgrace, had a fantastic, productive diversion," mentor Tom Izzo said. "But then we didn't have enough different folks that played well."

MSU (12-9, 4-4 Big Ten) has Michigan at 1 p.m. Sunday at Breslin (CBS), with each diversion developing more essential to keeping Izzo's 19-year dash of NCAA competition appearances alive.

"It's continually disappointing when you lose," Bridges said after the Spartans' fourth misfortune in their last five recreations. "We made plays, however there's constantly more you can do to win. It recently demonstrated that our group has a great deal of durability. … If we keep on getting better, we'll be a really risky group. In the event that we play like we played today against whatever other group, we'll win."

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Purdue 84, Michigan State 73

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Michigan State advances Kenny Goins and Miles Bridges

Michigan State advances Kenny Goins and Miles Bridges commend a wicker container amid the second 50% of MSU's 84-73 misfortune Tuesday at Breslin Center. Kirthmon F. Dozier DFP

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Michigan State monitor Alvin Ellis III scores against

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Michigan State monitor Eron Harris drives against Purdue

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Michigan State forward Nick Ward drives against Purdue

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Purdue 84, Michigan State 73

Swanigan, the one-time MSU duty who changed his promise to Purdue, completed with 25 focuses and 17 bounce back. Five different players achieved twofold digits for the Boilermakers (17-4, 6-2), including 12 from Carsen Edwards, 11 from Isaac Haas and 10 each from P.J. Thompson, Vincent Edwards and Dakota Mathias.

The Boilermakers likewise scored 15 additional opportunity focuses on 11 hostile bounce back and 18 focuses off 13 Spartan turnovers.

"We simply needed to get more open doors," Purdue mentor Matt Painter said. "Clearly, Biggie (Swanigan) got on the glass and gave us two or three those open doors late, and that was colossal."

Spans made 12 of 17 shots for the Spartans, including 5 of 8 three-pointers, while getting seven bounce back and four squares. He broke the 32-point green bean stamp Scott Skiles set against Ohio State on Feb. 24, 1983. No other MSU player scored in twofold figures, with Ward and Eron Harris every scoring nine and Cassius Winston getting eight.

"Miles Bridges will be an uncommon player here," Izzo said. "It's quite recently miserable that he has a night like that and we don't win."

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In a forward and backward amusement, the Spartans lost an eight-point lead in the principal half because of foul issue with Ward and Kenny Goins getting two. That constrained Izzo to depend on 6-foot-5 senior previous stroll on Matt Van Dyk to monitor Purdue's 7-2 focus Haas in the paint for the last 4:31 of the half. The Boilermakers went on a 14-4 rushed to pull ahead, 39-37, supported by four straight belonging with MSU turnovers (two of them from Van Dyk).

Haas made 1 of 2 free tosses after Van Dyk's third foul. Spans bounced back the miss with 6.1 seconds left, drove down the correct sideline and laid the ball in over Haas as time terminated as the Spartans hustled to celebrate with him on the hike to the locker room tied.

MSU backpedaled ahead, 46-44, with 16:47 remaining in the second half on a Bridges one-hand stick off a heave from Tum Nairn. From that point, in any case, the Boilermakers dashed off a fast 9-3 hurried to retake the lead for good as the Spartans' enormous men Ward and Goins kept on rotating between the seat and court with foul inconvenience. Goins in the long run fouled out.

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The Spartans dropped their fourth in five recreations, losing, 84-73, to Purdue Tuesday at Breslin Center. Video by Chris Solari/DFP

Spans kept MSU inside range, including a gravity-challenging set back dunk on a missed Alvin Ellis three-pointer. He took after that by taking the ball from Swanigan, driving the length of the court and crawling through movement for a layup to draw to inside four.

A Bridges three-pointer with 4:51 pulled MSU back inside 69-65, however the Boilermakers got triples on consecutive belonging from Mathias and Thompson to push their prompt to twofold digits.

Purdue made 11 of 21 three-pointers and shot 49.1% from the floor, while the Spartans hit 11 of 24 triples and shot 51.9% by and large.

"This one damages," Winston said. "We played hard, we combat. … Just the easily overlooked details. We played our hearts out there, we just missed the mark. That is simply not the reason you need. That is difficult to manage. "

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