Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast: Complete Recap of Spartans' Win Over Samford

Michigan State men's basketball once again found itself with its backs against the wall against a much inferior opponent but bounced back admirably. Our Aidan Champion dives into the Spartans' latest win on Tuesday.
Nov 19, 2024; East Lansing, Michigan, USA;  Michigan State Spartans guard Jaden Akins (3) shoots the ball against the Samford Bulldogs during the second half at Jack Breslin Student Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Dale Young-Imagn Images
Nov 19, 2024; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Jaden Akins (3) shoots the ball against the Samford Bulldogs during the second half at Jack Breslin Student Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Dale Young-Imagn Images / Dale Young-Imagn Images

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State men's basketball found itself in another hole it had to dig itself out of on Tuesday when the visiting Samford Bulldogs took it to the Spartans from start to finish.

Michigan State responded well, and after taking the lead, would never look back. But Samford kept fighting.

It was a good test for a Spartan team that will now get ready to head to Hawaii for the Maui Invitational, where it will look to win the tournament for just the second time ever.

On this episode of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast, our Aidan Champion recaps Tuesday's victory, looking at the good and the bad of the Spartans' fourth win of the young season.

You can watch the episode below:

Below is a partial transcript from Michigan State coach Tom Izzo's opening statement from his postgame press conference:

Izzo: "Wow. Those of you that I did talk to, a few of you, I didn't lie to you. That game was everything I thought it would be and a little bit more. I felt at the end that it was an incredible team win. I mean, everybody got a rebound -- I think, except Kur [Teng]. I was mad at him for not getting one in 9 seconds. But we had different heroes, and our crowd was one of them. ... I thought our crowd, when Coen [Carr] made a couple of those plays, really got us back in it, too. But as I look at this thing, we struggled. Jeremy [Fears Jr.] struggled early. He's still not where [he needs] to be, and it's just going to take a little more time. I didn't think our bigs played as good tonight as they've played, yet they all made some big plays at certain times. Jaden Akins, after a rocky start, played very well and made some big plays. I mean, how do you go from a 25-point swing in 7 minutes? I mean, that's encouraging, I guess. Tre Holloman did a lot of really good things, and yet shot it terribly, but nine assists, -- he had five turnovers, and that was a problem, but he did defend pretty well. Carson Cooper, Coop was -- I thought their big guys played well, and usually Coop as good a defender as we can. But probably other than Jaden, the star of the game, for me, was Xavier Booker, 10 minutes, he made that big 3, he made the tip in, and then he came back with that rolling hook. So, he's going to play more and more and more, but it is hard when we're playing small. And we were getting driven, and we had to get Coen to play at the 4 a lot. That was the only reason. Now, we'll start playing guys in regular size again. It's been hard with some of these preseason games. And I thought Jase Richardson was phenomenal. He just looked comfortable to me, and it's going to take me a little time to understand him. It's going to take him a little time to understand things. But he [is] very smooth and doesn't panic. And did a hell of a job."

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