The Macomb Daily

Michigan falls to ASU in Legends Classic

- By Jerry Beach

NEW YORK >> Desmond Cambridge Jr. scored 20 points and Arizona State never trailed in blowing out No. 20 Michigan 87-62 on Thursday night to win the Legends Classic at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

It was the most lopsided championsh­ip game in the event’s 16-year history and Arizona State’s largest margin of victory against a ranked opponent.

“I thought it was an elite performanc­e,” coach Bobby Hurley said. “These guys were just — man, they were making plays all over the court. I just kind of told them, I’m kind of in awe of them a little bit. Just kind of took a step back and was watching and just proud of how they competed and performed and made plays out there.”

DJ Horne added 19 points, Austin Nunez had 15 and Luther Muhammad scored 13 for the Sun Devils (4-1), who reached the championsh­ip game by overcoming an 11-point deficit in the final nine minutes of a 63-59 victory Wednesday night over VCU.

All-America center Hunter Dickinson, who was double- and tripleteam­ed down low by Arizona State, scored 14 points and Jett Howard had 12 for Michigan (3-1), which routed Pittsburgh 91-60 on Wednesday but shot just 34% against ASU.

“I was looking at a lot of things that we did last night in that win and I think it started with our defense,” Horne said. “So I wanted to start there in this game today, emphasizin­g that defense is going to get us this win.”

Seven players scored during a game-opening 29-10 run by Arizona State, which scored on nine straight possession­s during the surge but shot even better in the second half (66.7%) than in the first half (56.3%).

“Some of the shots were unconteste­d — that was disappoint­ing,” Michigan coach Juwan Howard said. “But there were times when they made shots that were contested because of the fact (of) the confidence level that they had.”

Michigan got within 15 just once following Arizona State’s opening run. Dickinson put back a miss by Jett Howard to cut the lead to 50-34 early in the second half, but the momentum was short-lived as Howard was whistled for a foul 12 seconds later before Arizona State’s Warren Washington slammed home an alley-oop.

Cambridge, who finished with four 3-pointers, hit consecutiv­e 3s — the second with Jett Howard’s hand in his face — before he cut into the lane, took a pass from Washington and dunked to make it 60-41.

A jumper by Horne with 10:55 left extended it to 64-43 for Arizona State, which led by 32 before Michigan emptied the bench with 4:12 remaining. The Sun Devils followed suit with 2:26 to play.

“Getting beat like that is pretty embarrassi­ng,” Dickinson said. “You don’t want to have that kind of wakeup call, but it happened. So for us, I feel like it’ll level us and kind of bring us back down to Earth that obviously we can’t just roll a ball out there and play and expect to win.”

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan’s Jett Howard (13) reacts after Arizona State’s Desmond Cambridge Jr. dunked the ball during the second half of Thursday’s game in the championsh­ip round of the Legends Classic in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan’s Jett Howard (13) reacts after Arizona State’s Desmond Cambridge Jr. dunked the ball during the second half of Thursday’s game in the championsh­ip round of the Legends Classic in New York.

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