Thoughts on an 80-73 loss in double OT to the Badgers:
Indiana, playing without its best perimeter scorer in Armaan Franklin, gave Wisconsin absolutely everything it could handle tonight in Madison. This game was there to be had. At the end of regulation, Trayce Jackson-Davis got off a good look on the left side of the rim that could have been the game-winner, but it didn’t go down. And in the first overtime, Indiana had the ball with seven seconds left and the game tied, only for Al Durham Jr. to lose the possession in a jump ball with Brad Davison, which eventually punched the game into a second overtime.