If you tuned in to watch Dusty May’s third game in charge and expected to see a finished product, you likely left disappointed. The Wolverines were far from perfect, but they figured out how to beat TCU, 76-64, despite playing one of the most turnover-heavy halves of Michigan basketball in decades. It was frantic and sloppy sometimes, but it was a double-digit home win over a high-major program with NCAA Tournament aspirations.
Every team has problems to address in November; good ones get to work them out after a win. Michigan falls into that category tonight. The Wolverines got a hot shooting night from Nimari Burnett and improved second-half play from Danny Wolf and Tre Donaldson to move to 2-1 on the season.
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Game 3: TCU at Michigan Recap
If you tuned in to watch Dusty May’s third game in charge and expected to see a finished product, you likely left disappointed. The Wolverines were far from perfect, but they figured out how to beat TCU, 76-64, despite playing one of the most turnover-heavy halves of Michigan basketball in decades. It was frantic and [...]The post Game 3: TCU at Michigan Recap appeared first on UM Hoops.com.