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Dusty May accuses Michigan State of ‘dangerous’ play
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The rivalry between the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans appears to be ramping up on the basketball court.

The Wolverines beat Michigan State 83-71 at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Mich. on Friday, but Michigan coach Dusty May had a point to make about the contest three days later. May suggested Michigan State had engaged in “dangerous” play, pointing to one instance where Spartans guard Jeremy Fears Jr. appeared to try and trip Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg.

“I think there were several plays that were very dangerous,” May said. “They’re not isolated incidents. The film’s there. 40 minutes of it. It’s not hard to find.”

The play in question certainly looked like a non-basketball play.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was not impressed, however, while acknowledging that he had addressed “some things” with Fears in private.

“I have no idea. I do know that I thought there were a couple plays the other way, too, like jumping into a guy and getting a foul, when it was a complete joke,” Izzo said. “Michigan’s over. I’m moving on to Minnesota. I don’t care what Dusty says. … If anybody did anything dirty, tell them to call me and I will be more than happy to address it.”

Friday’s game was a physical one, with Michigan taking a big lead, surviving a furious comeback, and holding on for a road win. Still, the moment between Fears and Lendeborg did stand out, but animosity between the two teams is certainly growing. That was the case even before the game.

Michigan and Michigan State are set for a rematch in Ann Arbor on March 8 to wrap up the regular season. It should be one to watch.

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

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