LSJ columnist Graham Couch and Freep writer Chris Solari dig into the state of MSU hoops and what to make of MSU’s bowl game. Graham Couch and Chris Solari, Lansing State Journal
EAST LANSING — It was more important to Aaron Henry to take 10 shots than it was that he missed eight of them.
That is because it showed the sophomore is listening to No. 15 Michigan State basketballcoach Tom Izzo’s demands to be more aggressive on offense.
“I went 2 for 10 – I mean, damn, I’m gonna make those shots,” Henry said Sunday after the Spartans’ 77-65 win over Rutgers to open Big Ten play.