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  • take you through those two games from earlier today that the guys were alluding to Wei.

  • We'll start with Michigan taking on the top seat for doing nude.

  • Swanagan Player of the Year.

  • Going up against CJ Wilson was great early.

  • Joe Wilson.

  • When he plays well, it looks like the best pro on the floor when he plays well, Michigan.

  • Hard to be.

  • He had 18 in the first half.

  • That would qualify is playing well.

  • Final seconds off the rebound from Swanagan.

  • Have a P J.

  • Thompson pull up from 50.

  • Did this against going over, so produce goes into the break down.

  • Just one to the second half we go.

  • One point game.

  • Parson Edwards.

  • The board takes it all the way it works.

  • Had 17.

  • As for new, expands the lead to three now by two closing seconds.

  • Sack Irvin all the way.

  • Little German steel staying in bounds.

  • But it turns out that painter had call time out.

  • Looking right here.

  • As soon as the ball goes through and so rewarded that time out, I had a shot at it will tell Carson Big Block.

  • We go to overtime it in the O.

  • T Michigan taking control.

  • It was Irving sweet move in the lane there, and then urban strong drive and the lay up.

  • As Michigan wins a second straight year, they knock off the one seed, pleased to be joined now by one of the stars of the game.

  • Zak Irvin of the Wolverines hit the shot that sent this one into overtime in Michigan.

  • Ends up prevailing.

  • But Zach, I wantto go big picture on you here.

  • I mean, to me, this game kind of symbolized what this team has been through this week.

  • You guys have been up against a lot of adversity, and it's maybe it's unfair to compare a basketball game to what you guys had in the airplane.

  • But give us a sense of the mental state of this team right now and what has allowed you to be as resilient as you bid.

  • I couldn't agree more.

  • I think everything we've been through these past 48 hours just showing how mentally tough we are.

  • We've gone through so much adversity and it's so throughout this whole game.

  • You know, we had a not today mentality way wanted in this game with the wind, always great offensive performance by number of people, but I want to talk about the job you've done defensively over the last couple of days.

  • It started yesterday with Malcolm Hill of Illinois.

  • You shut him down and then today, at times, you know, I had to defend guys like Vince ever.

  • But you had to go down there in the block when you started your career in Michigan.

  • Did you ever think that you have become that kind of a defensive stop for, You know, I always take part of my defense.

  • Basically, defense is I hate when someone scores on me.

  • But I think I've grown so much as a player since I've been here.

  • University of Michigan.

  • What was the impetus for you guys like Midseason?

  • Seem like you're struggling a little bit, couldn't put things together when all of a sudden things started to click.

  • What was it that got you guys to start clicking and start playing the way that we're seeing today?

  • I just think we knew in order to have a successful season, we had to play defense and then our main thing is running people off the off the line, you know we don't want to get easy threes, be able to gang rebound.

  • Were able to do that.

  • Since I guess.

  • 99 games.

  • That's a Big 10 term.

  • And I just changed our host even around.

  • Well, for the second straight year.

  • Michigan heading to the semis.

  • Third time in the last four years as we look forward to seeing you guys back out here tomorrow.

  • Congratulations on the win.

  • Thank you.

take you through those two games from earlier today that the guys were alluding to Wei.

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Michigan vs. Purdue - 2017 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament

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mental

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tough

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