The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 29, 2004 - 5B WHAT DID YOU SAY? "It's real tough. I'm not used to sitingout." - Injured Michigan junior Lester Abram on not being able to play in the Preseason NIT Tournament. FRIDAY'S SCORE Providence Michigan PLAYERS OF THE GAME 72 63 Dwight Brewington (Providence) Sophomore guard Brewington matched his career high with 23 points against Michigan on Friday. Chris Hunter (Michigan) In just 13 minutes on the floor, Hunt- er contributed eight points and four rebounds, as well as a spark off the bench. Playing teams close wont cut it this year championship was the fact that they might have been one win away from earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. One win. It could have been at home against Indiana or at Minnesota. Maybe even Boston University at home in December. But it didn't happen. The Big SHARAD MATTU Ten, which usually sends five or six teams to the Tournament, sent just three. Mattu fast, Mattu furious But last year, Michigan's absence from the NCAA tournament, while disappoint- W YORK - When asked what ing, was excusable. It had just one upper- he had learned about his team classman, Bernard Robinson, and three following Michigan's one-point freshmen. For one reason or another, the loss in overtime to Arizona, head coach Wolverines weren't quite ready. Tommy Amaker said he was pleased with But then they won the NIT title, and the toughness it showed, especially with- the stage was set for a season of high out Lester Abram. expectations. Then he was asked if, down the road, he would be able to look back at this In New York, Michigan looked like the game and be happy. Initially he said he same team it has always been. The solid wasn't sure, but then he admitted that the defense was there, but the Wolverines answer was no. were practically searching for ways to lose And Amaker is absolutely right. With on offense. They struggled against the their losses to Arizona and then Provi- zone defense, carelessly turning the ball dence two days later, the Wolverines blew over and settling for jump shot after jump a chance to establish themselves on the shot. And they struggled at the foul line, national stage. Both games could have, converting on just half of their attempts in maybe should have, gone their way. Fortu- the two games (18-for-36). nately, Amaker realizes that coming close It is early in the season, and this team against good teams this year just won't be will undoubtedly look a lot different in good enough. February. At this stage in the football season, Michigan looked as if it would be In the movie "Traffic," Michael heading to the Alamo Bowl. Douglas's character, a judge appointed to But I expected to see a different team head the fight against the nation's drug than the one I saw at Madison Square war, is given the following advice, relating Garden. I thought Michigan had come a to Nikita Khruschev's rule in the Soviet long way since last March and would look Union: even better than the team that won the "You know, when they forced Khrus- NIT - that just isn't the case. chev out, he sat down and wrote two let- But if last year was a disappointment, ters to his successor. He said: 'When you there were people to point at and reason- get yourself into a situation you can't get able explanations that could be made. out of, open the first letter, and you'll be Last season, Michigan finally put the past safe. When you get yourself into another behind it and legitimately earned a banner situation you can't get out of, open the that could be raised to the Crisler Arena second letter.' rafters. "Soon enough, he gets into a tight situ- This year, the Wolverines are still ation, and he opens the first letter. It says, going to the NCAA Tournament. They're 'Blame it all on me.' So he blames it all on talented and will improve. But maybe the old guy, and it worked like a charm. those dreams of cracking the Top-25 and When he got himself into a second situa- making the Sweet 16 were a little prema- tion, he opened the second letter. It said, ture. And this year, there won't be any 'Sit down, and write two letters.'" excuses. The point is the Wolverines did all the learning they needed, and more, last year. Sharad Mattu can be reached at Lost in the joy of their postseason NIT smattu@umich.edu. N IT' "Especially in the first half, we got a lot of shots that we wanted," Horton said. "We Continued from page 1B just weren't able to knock them down." Gomes, holding the forward to 11 points On Wednesday, Michigan was just a on 4-of-9 shooting. point away from avoiding the consolation "If you had told me before the game game altogether. The Wolverines jumped that Ryan Gomes would score 11 points, out to an early 21-11 lead over Arizona, we would have been fairly happy and but the Wildcats clawed back to set up a pleased," Amaker said. "But it shows back-and-forth second half which includ- you the kind of player (Gomes) is - he's ed 12 lead changes. unselfish. It was a better afternoon for With Arizona hanging onto a 55-53 some of his teammates, and he played lead, Harris's layup sent the Wolverines to right to those guys." overtime. Michigan had a chance for the Michigan's strong defensive effort victory in the extra session, but Horton's against Gomes was offset by its lack of running underhand layup didn't fall, and productivity in the backcourt. With junior the Wildcats came away with the victory. Lester Abram sitting out with a shoulder "I'm sure it wasn't a very pretty game injury, Horton shot just 4-of-I5 from the at times," Amaker said. "But both teams floor, and Coleman connected on just one were really doing everything they could of his 11 shots. Even sophomore Dion to come up with a victory. Sometimes it's Harris, who led Michigan with 17 points, tough when you have a game like that and wasn't sharp - he made just one of five the team has to come up on the short end 3-pointers. of the scoreboard." Wake claims Prese NEW YORK (AP) - Justin Gray scored 21 points for 1:26 left on a 3-po the second straight game, and No. 1 Wake Forest beat Gray missed the No. 18 Arizona 63-60 on Friday night in the champion- left. Arizona had o ship game of the Preseason NIT. Shakur dribbled the The Demon Deacons ended an 11-game winning his move with seve streak at Madison Square Garden for Arizona coach Lute eight feet was shor Olson. The Hall of Famer's run started in 1973, when he Eric Williams m was coaching at Long Beach State. with 1.2 seconds l Gray, overshadowed in his own backcourt by sopho- when Adams' turn more sensation Chris Paul, was the only player who bounced off the ri scored for the Demon Deacons (5-0) during the first 10 The loss ended minutes of the second half. the Preseason NI When his teammates started to find their stroke, the the last three time Demon Deacons went on a 13-2 run to go up 59-51 with It was the first 5:28 left. Arizona (4-1) rallied to get within 61-60 with which finished sec FRIDAY'S GAME Providence 72 FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Gomes 40 4-9 1-3 4-13 3 1 11 Kotti 36 2-10 1-4 3-9 2 4 5 Hanke 7 1-3 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 McGrath 30 2-9 2-2 0-0 5 0 7 Brewington 37 9-18 3-4 2-7 6 3 23 White 19 3-7 2-2 5-6 1 2 8 Brown 25 7-11 2-2 12 2 3 16 Hill 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 TEAM 1-2 Totals 200 28-6711-1718-411916 72 FG%: 41.8 FT%: 64.7 3-point FG: 5- 19, .263 (Brewington 2-9; Gomes 2-3; McGrath 1-5; Brown 0-2). Blocks: 5 (Brewington 2; Hanke 2; Kotti 1) Steals: 10 (Brewington 4; Kotti 2; McGrath 2; Brown; Hill). Turnovers: 9 (Brewington 3; Kotti 2; White 2; Gomes; McGrath). Technical fouls: None. Michigan 63 MIN Coleman 31 Brown 26 Sims 25 Horton 40 Harris 38 Andrews 7 Harrell 5 Petway 15 Hunter 13 TEAM FG M-A 1-11 2-4 4-6 4-15 7-17 1-2 0-2 3-3 3-4 FT REB M-A 0-T A F PTS 0-0 3-5 2 0 2 1-2 4-7 0 2 5 2-8 3-10 0 3 10 1-2 1-6 5 1 12 2-3 2-5 3 4 17 1-2 0-1 0 1 3 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0-0 1-5 0 3 6 2-2 4-4 1 2 8 1-1 9-19 21-46111663 Totals 200 25-64! FG%: 39.1 FT%: 47.4 3-point FG: 4-19, .211 (Horton 3-7; Harris 1-5; Coleman 0-5; Andrews 0-1; Hunter 0-1). Blocks: 4 (Sims 2; Brown; Petway). Steals: 6 (Brown 2; Coleman; Horton; Petway; Sims). Turnovers: 14 (Horton 4; Sims 3; Harris 2; Petway 2; Brown; Coleman; Hunter). Technical fouls: none. Providence.........30 42 - 72 Michigan .............30 33 - 63 At: Madison Square Garden, New York Attendance: 9,480 WEDNESDAY'S GAME Michigan 60 AP PHOTO Arizona's Jawann McClellan drives past freshman Ron Coleman in Arizona's 61-60 win in overtime over Michigan on Wednesday. Coleman saw significant minutes in the absence of junior wing Lester Abram, who was out because a lingering shoulder injury. Blue suffers as Abram sits Brown Sims Horton Harris Harrell Andrews Petway Coleman TEAM Totals FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS 16 1-1 0-0 1-3 0 3 2 22 3-5 0-0 1-4 0 1 6 37 4-9 3-5 0-2 6 2 13 44 6-22 2-4 0-4 4 3 16 14 1-3 1-2 0-2 0 0 4 21 0-2 0-0 2-3 2 0 0 29 4-5 0-1 3-8 0 5 8 19 4-10 3-4 1-4 0 2 11 1-2 200 23-619-17 12-4112 1760 By Sharad Mattu Daily Sports Editor NEW YORK - In uniform but stuck on the bench because of a shoulder injury, Lester Abram had a difficult time watching Michigan lose to Arizona and Providence in the Preseason NIT. "It's real tough," the junior swing- man said. "I'm not used to sitting out. I'm really not used to sitting on the bench and watching." But the frustrations that come with not playing may be something Abram will have to get used to. Since aggravating his left shoulder in a win over Colorado on Nov. 17, Abram has sat out Michigan's last three games and may not be back in the lineup tomorrow against No. 3 Georgia Tech. "I think that if you ask him, he would have said, 'Yeah, I can go right now,' " Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said. "But it's a long season, and we recognize that he needed to keep strengthening his shoulder, and we were just con- cerned if he takes one wicked shot for this tournament, that it could ason NIT inter by Hassan Adams. front end of a 1-and-1 with 24 seconds ne timeout left but Olson didn't call it. he ball at the top of the key and started en seconds left. His jumper from about rt. made two free throws for Wake Forest eft, and Arizona's chance to tie ended naround 3-point attempt at the buzzer im. Arizona's 15-game winning streak in T. The Wildcats won the tournament s it participated - 1990, '95 and '99. Preseason NIT title for Wake Forest, cond in 2001. 21 points in the semifinal win over elected tournament MVP. had 11 points and 10 rebounds for h became No. 1 this week for the first story earlier this week, while Jamaal ints and 12 rebounds. ng vote-getter on the AP's preseason a, had four points on 2-for-i1 shoot- nded all game by Arizona's Mustafa four assists, three during the Demon gave them the lead in the second half. oints and eight rebounds for Arizona, amire had 16 points. the game with an 11-2 run and was me. The Wildcats kept the lead until have set him back for a long time. So I think we erred more on the cau- tion side." Abram's troubles date back to last March, when he partially dislocat- ed his shoulder against Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament. He sat out the next three games, but then played in the final three games of the season, helping Michigan win the Postsea- son NIT Championship. During the offseason, Abram opted not to have surgery, but instead focused on strengthening his shoulder. "I did everything possible," Abram said. "Rehabbed the whole summer, basically." But Abram's shoulder didn't improve as much during the sum- mer as he had hoped, and now he may have to endure lingering pain all season long. "I think it's going to be an ongo- ing issue with him all year," Amaker said. "It just depends on how severe it could be for him. I think, right now, we're trying to see if we can get it as strong as we can." Said Abram: "It's just an ongoing problem. There's always a little bit of pain. I just hurt it worse against Colorado." Losing Abram, who led the Wol- verines in scoring last year, for an extended period could be a tough blow for Michigan. Without former Wolverine Bernard Robinson, who is now in the NBA, Amaker planned to rely heavily on Abram and guards Daniel Horton and Dion Harris this season. Though Abram had strug- gled in Michigan's first two games - shooting just 5-for-22 and miss- ing all eight of his 3-point attempts - he had played all but three min- utes in those contests. In New York, Amaker relied on the inexperienced trio of sophomore John Andrews, freshman Ron Cole- man and junior Sherrod Harrell. The group got plenty of open looks but shot a combined 3-for-24 and scored just nine points in the two games. Last season, Abram shot 49 percent from the field and led Michigan in 3-point percentage (.412) and free- throw percentage (.843). "Lester's really reliable, and we miss that," Horton said. "Coming into every game, we know what to expect from him." FG%: 37.7 FT%: 52.9 3-point FG: 5-21, .238 (Harris 2-10; Horton 2-4; Harrell 1-2; Coleman 0-2; Hunter 0-2; Petway 0-1). Blocks: 4 (Harrell; Harris; Hunter; Petway) Steals: 8 (Horton 3; Andrews 2; Petway 2; Hunter). Turnovers: 16 (Horton 4; Coleman 3; Harris 3; Andrews 2; Hunt- er; Petway; Sims). Technical fouls: None. Arizona 61 FG MIN M-A Adams 41 4-14 Radenovic 33 5-15 Frye 25 2-14 Rodgers 20 0-5 Shakur 44 5-12 Fox 6 0-0 Stoudamire 30 3-6 McClellan 20 3-4 TEAM FT M-A 2-4 1-2 3-6 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 4-4 REB 0-T 3-6 7-10 6-13 1-5 2-8 0-0 0-2 2-4 2-6 A 1 1 3 1 6 0 0 0 F PTS 2 10 4 12 4 7 10 3 13 1 0 3 8 1 11 Totals 200 22-70 12-2023-54 121961 FG%: 31.4 FT%: 60.0 3-point FG: 5- 19, .263 (Stoudamire 2-5; Radenovic 1-4; Shakur 1-3; McClellan 1-2; Adams 0-3; Rodgers 0-2). Blocks: 2 (Adams; McClellan). Steals: 6 (Rodgers 2; Shakur 2; Stoudamire 2). Turnovers: 16 (Stou- damire 5; Shakur 4; Adams 3; Radenovic 2; Frye; McClellan). Technical fouls: none. Michigan ..........27 28 5-60 Arizona............25 30 6 -61 At: Madison Square Garden, New York Attendance: 9,664 M' STATS ACC/Bis' TEN CHALLENGE SCHEDULE Today . .. Wednesday, Dec. Purdue at'N C SRate pmr. * Tuaesday, Nov. % A rr iCk~ra'a n igiana p n Mtfchegan at U Td"r Ip. M. ~ "virginia at Norrt-i 30 p.n. Florida Staite tn~o f730 p. 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Mississippi State 15. Texas 16. Pittsburgh 17. North Carolina State Record: 5-0 2-0 3-0 5-0 4-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 5-1 3-1 3-0 4-0 Last game: Beat Arizona, 63-60 Beat St. Joseph's, 91-51 Beat AR Little Rock, 79-54 Beat Siena, 78,56 Beat Gonzaga, 89-72 Beat Sam Houston State, 73-57 Beat Buffalo, 90-68 Beat Georgia State, 77-59 Beat N.C. Greensboro, 98-44 Beat Nicholls State, 102-52 Beat Iowa 106-92 Beat Stanford 82-67 Beat Memphis 84-61 Beat UMKC, 82-64 Beat Tennessee, 95-70 Beat Loyola (MD), 93-57 Beat Campbell, 99-44 18 FOR 36 The number of free throws made and attempted in both games. F fu. . i ___ °I om