Malik Hall helps No. 22 Michigan State beat Louisville 73-64
AP
Dec 01, 2021
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Malik Hall was the best player No. 22 Michigan State Spartans had on the court for stretches, showing flashes of his potential that coach Tom Izzo would like to see more often.
Hall scored eight of his 15 points in a 1:34 stretch early in the second half, helping the Spartans build a big lead they needed to hold off Louisville Cardinals 73-64 Wednesday night in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
''Malik is a real good player,'' Izzo said. ''What we're looking for him is some consistency.''
Hall had a career-high 24 points in last week's win over Loyola Chicago, then scored just two points in a win over then-No. 22 Connecticut and three points in the loss to No. 4 Baylor, in part because of an ankle injury.
''It was hurting,'' Hall said. ''I'm not going to lie.''
The truth is, the Spartans (6-2) overcame an ongoing problem with 19 turnovers by playing well in spurts and making 10 of 18 3-pointers.
''If you told me we'd be 6-2 after the schedule we've played, I'd take it,'' Izzo said. ''I'm not satisfied because of the turnovers.''
The Cardinals (5-2) led late in the first half, trailed by just two points shortly after halftime and fell behind by 20 midway through the second half.
Louisville's El Ellis scored 16 of his career-high 22 points in less than six minutes, cutting the deficit to eight points with 1:26 left, but the visitors couldn't get closer.
''The first 28 minutes, we certainly weren't perfect, but we were battling,'' coach Chris Mack said.
Dre Davis scored 15 points and Malik Williams had 10 for the Cardinals, who made just 41% of their shots and were 7 of 27 on 3-pointers.
''We've got to be able to figure out how to get the basketball in the lane efficiently so that we can get to the free throw line, so that we can open up even better looks than we're getting,'' Mack said.
Michigan State freshman Max Christie scored eight of his 11 points in the second half. Gabe Brown and Jaden Akins scored 10 each, and Marcus Bingham contributed nine points, 12 rebounds, three blocks and two steals.
BACK FROM THE BEACH
Both teams were coming off a strong showing in the Bahamas.
Michigan State won two games, including over then-No. 22 Connecticut, before losing to No. 4 Baylor in the Battle 4 Atlantis final. Louisville beat Mississippi State and Maryland to win the Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas championship.
BIG PICTURE
Louisville: Mack returned from a six-game suspension handed down by the school for failing to follow procedures in handling an extortion attempt by one of his assistants. It may take the fourth-year coach some time to get back into a groove to install an up-tempo offense with a new-look roster that includes eight newcomers.
Michigan State: Izzo's squad back if the problem doesn't get fixed. The Spartans went into the game averaging 15.7 turnovers, ranking No. 304 out of 350 teams.
''If we want to be a championship team, we have to be better on turnovers,'' Hall said.
Michigan State didn't have a turnover in five-plus minutes to start the game, then had nine turnovers in the first half and two more in the opening minute of the second half.
Izzo said he was perplexed how often his players turned the ball over because they were simply out of bounds.
''I might put one of those dog fences in and when they step out of bounds, they'll get zapped,'' he joked.
HE SAID IT
''There's a physicality you have to play with at the offensive end, and we didn't do that,'' Mack said. ''Give Michigan State a lot of credit. They're one of the best defensive teams in the country.''
POLL IMPLICATIONS
The Spartans earned a spot in the AP Top25 for the first time after starting the season unraked and will likely stay in the poll next week.
UP NEXT
Louisville: Plays at North Carolina State on Saturday.
Michigan State: Hosts Toledo on Saturday night.
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1st Half
LOU
Cardinals
28
MIST
Spartans
36
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Jae'Lyn Withers vs. Joey Hauser (Max Christie gains possession)
19:40
Marcus Bingham Jr. misses two point layup
19:38
Malik Williams defensive rebound
19:23
Marcus Bingham Jr. personal foul (Malik Williams draws the foul)
19:07
Noah Locke misses two point jump shot
19:05
Malik Williams offensive rebound
18:59
Malik Williams turnover (traveling)
18:36
Tyson Walker misses two point jump shot
18:34
Marcus Bingham Jr. offensive rebound
18:27
Max Christie misses two point jump shot
18:25
Jae'Lyn Withers defensive rebound
18:09
Jae'Lyn Withers misses three point jump shot
18:07
Marcus Bingham Jr. defensive rebound
17:55
Gabe Brown misses three point jump shot
17:53
Noah Locke defensive rebound
17:32
Marcus Bingham Jr. blocks Dre Davis's two point jump shot
17:30
Malik Williams offensive rebound
17:26
+2
Malik Williams makes two point layup
2-0
17:09
Jae'Lyn Withers personal foul (Joey Hauser draws the foul)
16:52
+2
Joey Hauser makes two point layup (Tyson Walker assists)
2-2
16:37
+2
Malik Williams makes two point jump shot (Jae'Lyn Withers assists)
4-2
16:24
Max Christie misses two point jump shot
16:22
Jae'Lyn Withers defensive rebound
16:13
Noah Locke misses two point jump shot
16:11
Gabe Brown defensive rebound
15:59
Jae'Lyn Withers personal foul (Joey Hauser draws the foul)
16:00
TV timeout
15:39
+2
Malik Hall makes two point layup
4-4
15:13
+3
Dre Davis makes three point jump shot (Noah Locke assists)
7-4
14:57
+2
Gabe Brown makes two point dunk (Julius Marble II assists)
7-6
14:48
Malik Williams misses three point jump shot
14:46
A.J. Hoggard defensive rebound
14:37
Jaden Akins turnover (bad pass) (Jarrod West steals)
14:29
Noah Locke misses three point jump shot
14:27
A.J. Hoggard defensive rebound
14:14
Julius Marble II turnover (lost ball) (Malik Williams steals)
14:13
Julius Marble II personal foul (Malik Williams draws the foul)
14:02
Matt Cross misses three point jump shot
14:00
Marcus Bingham Jr. defensive rebound
13:39
Marcus Bingham Jr. turnover (bad pass)
13:18
Noah Locke misses two point layup
13:16
Malik Hall defensive rebound
13:05
Roosevelt Wheeler blocks Tyson Walker's two point layup
13:03
Samuell Williamson defensive rebound
13:00
Samuell Williamson offensive foul (Malik Hall draws the foul)