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Tom Izzo offers considerate comment after MSU beat Kentucky
Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Tom Izzo’s Michigan State Spartans pulled off a nice win over Kentucky on Tuesday night, and he offered a considerate comment about his opponent afterward.

The Spartans beat the Wildcats, 86-77, in double overtime, taking advantage after Oscar Tshiebwe fouled out in the first OT. Tshiebwe was making his season debut and came off the bench in the game.

Izzo was complimentary of Kentucky during his postgame interview with ESPN but also recognized that the Wildcats were not the best possible version of themselves.

“Big win for us. John’s team is really good, but they’re not quite ready yet with the injuries they had and trying to get [Tshiebwe] back in there,” Izzo said of John Calipari’s Kentucky team in his postgame interview.

Izzo also complimented his own team for pulling off the nice win.

“I said all summer I like my team. I didn’t think we’re the most talented team that I’ve had, but they play so well together, they care about each other. They’re really good defensively,” Izzo told Holly Rowe.

The Spartans are now 2-1 as they lost last week to Gonzaga. Having the victory over Kentucky is a nice prize, even if it came against a team that has yet to find itself. And kudos to Izzo for adding that context in his postgame interview.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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