The 6-pt difference, IMO, in addition to MSU power and consistency in their offense, was the player for MSU who took, and hit, his first 3-pointer of the season, after a strong defensive stand by DONU.
Also, early in the game, one of their players hit a 3 late in shot clock for their 1st points. He shoots 25% from 3.
the margin was very slim, but hats off to MSU. They are something else. Good effort on the defensive end.
As for the legs of the team, with only limited guys who can come in and give quality minutes, do you think they run less on their practice days? I fear the starting 5 will be completely shot come the end of the season.