Wagner was named "Most Outstanding Player" of the Big Ten tournament, but Moe insists the award belongs to his teammates. And he is most certainly correct. Jon Teske was the man on Thursday, filling in for Wagner when he got into foul trouble, and again today, when he actually had more minutes than Moe, as Coach Beilein tried to throw every option he could at Purdue's mutant Ivan Drago.
Mutant Ivan still had 23 points on 9-12 shooting. HOWEVA, Teske and Wagner combined for 31, so there's that. Zavier Simpson has gone from being benched early in the season for PG by committee to on the cusp of a Burke or a Walton (minus FT%). He became a focus of a few timely articles, and all are worth a read:
That last one is behind the paywall at The Athletic, but you should throws those folks some cash, they make a good product.
Anyway, seems like X could become that tournament guy we've been looking for, but the truth is, there are so many role players on this team that can carry them a game, a round, or even to San Antonio.
Some questions remain: Will free throws eventually bite us in the ass? Can we just practice free throws continuously until the tournament? What will be the effects of this long layoff? If we play in Detroit instead of Sparty, will they cry for a week, a month, or forever #disrespekt?
Well, we've got 11 or 12 long days to find the answers. For now, enjoy the championship, and hope that we don't cool off too much in a fortnight.
Oh, and get yourself in a bracket picking mindset, the field is released in a week (so weird that it's not tonight...friggin' Delaney) and it will be time for the 19th Annual UMTailgate.com tournament challenge.