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Purdue basketball can't overcome big first-half run in loss to No. 1 Michigan

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue men’s basketball joined the club of accomplished and talented teams who could not slow down No. 1 Michigan’s match toward a Big Ten championship.

The Boilermakers couldn’t escape a big first-half hole in a 91-80 loss Tuesday at Mackey Arena. The Wolverines (25-1) improved to 15-1 in league play with four games remaining. Purdue (21-5), at 11-4, remains mathematically alive in the race but realistically playing for its NCAA tournament seed from here on in.

Trey Kaufman-Renn finished with 27 points (12 of 26) and 12 rebounds. Elliot Cadeau led Michigan with 17 points, four rebounds and seven assists.

Here's what I liked and disliked, and what the loss means.

What I liked in Purdue basketball's loss vs No. 1 Michigan

Braden Smith went scoreless in the first half for a second straight game, though he did tally five assists. Seemed like coach Matt Painter sat him for a couple of extra minutes. Omer Mayer used that opportunity to make a couple of 3s and add a nice finger-roll layup. He was a spark when the offense had next to none.

∎ Purdue kept its turnovers in a manageable range in the first half, committing only three and not getting into live-ball run-out situations. It went into halftime up 8-5 in points off turnovers, actually, and emphatically won that stat for the night, 22-12.

∎ Smith surged back with a 20-point second half, filling a major scoring vacuum. The bigger factor was Michigan flipping the usual script Purdue works off of and dominating bench scoring. C.J. Cox, Gicarri Harris and Jack Benter all went scoreless into the final 4:09, and Oscar Cluff and Daniel Jacobsen combined for six points.

What I disliked in Purdue basketball's loss vs. No. 1 Michigan

Facilitating post touches set up as a critical component of Purdue’s offensive success against what some metrics consider the nation’s best defense. It accomplished the first part but couldn’t complete the mission. The Boilers missed a lot of close looks in the first half, which could have helped equalize some of Michigan’s success on the offensive boards. 

Kaufman-Renn scored 14 first-half points but needed 15 field goal attempts to do it. Purdue made only 4 of 9 layups in the first half and did not manage a single pick-and-roll or lob dunk to Jacobsen, Cluff or anyone else. 

When that dynamic improved in the second half, the Boilers could not string together enough stops to make it matter.

∎ Michigan outscored Purdue 14-4 on the offensive boards in the first half and led by 16 at the break. It scored the game’s first 11 second-chance points. On two occasions, it used a three-shot possession to make a 3-pointer. The Wolverines used a combination of heady tip-outs and hustle to loose balls to complement their already potent offense.

Purdue did not allow a second-chance point until late in the second half. It also did not put together a run longer than 6-0. Had it shut that faucet off earlier, playing even in the second half might have mattered.

∎ One of Purdue’s big advantages could have been its home crowd. Mackey’s usual sellout dressed up for a “Black Out.” But the 20-point lead the Wolverines opened up in the first half sucked a lot of oxygen out of the building. The Boilermakers tried to make some runs to reclaim that energy and volume in the second half, but it couldn’t sustain them.

What Purdue basketball's loss vs. No. 1 Michigan means

Even if Purdue wins out, it may not be able to get back into the Big Ten championship conversation – even sharing the title. Playing Illinois, Michigan and Michigan State once apiece and getting all three at home was supposed to be a major advantage. Both Illinois and Michigan have spoiled that math, and the Spartans come to town next week.

Not many teams have compiled better resumes and overall performance metrics than the Boilers this season. Three who can make that argument – and in Michigan’s case there is no argument – are 3-0 on Keady Court this season.

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Borussia lead 2-0 ahead of second leg in Bergamo

Borussia lead 2-0 ahead of second leg in Bergamo
Borussia lead 2-0 ahead of second leg in Bergamo

Personnel matters:Emre Can, Nico Schlotterbeck, Niklas Süle and Filippo Mane were unavailable due to injury or illness, leaving head coach Niko Kovac without four centre-backs. He put his faith in youngster Luca Reggiani, 18 years of age, who started for the first time after a brief appearance in Wolfsburg and then 45 minutes against Mainz. Reggiani replacing Süle was the only change to the starting line-up from the weekend

The match:The match kicked off 15 minutes late because the BVB bus was stuck in traffic. The team started brightly. Nmecha, who was very active on the left wing and picked up the ball there, was sent through with a through ball, his first cross was blocked, but the second landed on the right with Ryerson, who picked up where he left off on Friday: the Norwegian crossed precisely into the box, where Guirassy rose high and headed the ball into the far corner (3).

Borussia set the pace for the first quarter of an hour, then Atalanta found their way into the game and had two dangerous chances. In the 21st minute, Svensson made a crucial tackle on Pasalic, who was bearing down on goal. But it was the home team who dominated the final stages of the first half. Nmecha played a long ball to Guirassy, who took the ball down and drove into the penalty area from the left before squaring it to Beier, who slotted home to make it 2-0 (42).

Borussia approached the second half in a measured and focused manner, sprinkling in the occasional attacking move, such as the one shortly after the restart when Brandt played in Guirassy, who fell to the ground in a duel with Kossounou. However, the referee felt this was not enough to award a penalty.

Brandt shot just over the bar after a corner was cleared (67) – at a stage when the opposition were pushing forward. But Dortmund's defence stood firm. Reggiani's composed performance was particularly noteworthy. Despite winning the ball back numerous times, the Black & Yellows were unable to create any dangerous counter-attacking opportunities.

Outlook:The second leg will take place on Wednesday next week. Before that, BVB will be away to Leipzig (Saturday, 18:30 CET).

BORUSSIA DORTMUND 2–0 (2-0) ATALANTA

Playoffs for the knockout stage, first leg

Bor. Dortmund: Kobel – Reggiani, Anton, Bensebaini – Ryerson, Bellingham, Nmecha (82, Sabitzer), Svensson – Brandt (70, Chukwuemeka) – Beier (70, Adeyemi), Guirassy (82, Fabio Silva)Substitutes: Meyer, Ostrzinski; Özcan, Kabar, Inacio, Couto, Krevsun, Benkara

Vinicius Jr. Accuses Benfica Player Of Racism

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The official stopped the game under FIFA's racism protocol, with Vinicius sitting on the bench refusing to play on. A Benfica staff member received a red card amid various skirmishes. Later in the match, Vinicius was hit by an object thrown from the crowd.

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