East Lansing — It sure felt like we had seen this movie before.
Michigan State, facing a top-five Purdue team at home, making a 3-pointer in the final seconds that blew the roof off Breslin Center, giving the Spartans a massive win.
When Miles Bridges did it in 2018, Michigan State was also a top-five team and it was the Spartans’ eighth straight victory in a run of 13.
On Saturday afternoon, Michigan State entered the game in a far different place, having lost three in a row and five of the last six, a season that once was filled with promise starting to slip away in the final weeks of the regular season.