Michigan State men's basketball has new teams to work on and prepare for.
Last year, Michigan State men's basketball had a big head start, having ranked fourth in the nation before the season kicked off. Then, things took a turn for the worse.
Their biggest problem was the lack of a clear leader on the court. Sure, they had talent, but there wasn't one specific voice that stepped up to take charge when push came to shove. That hurt them, especially in close games. Michigan State still has a shot at redemption if it can learn from its mistakes from last season and get its act together. It must buckle down, adapt and show real guts on the court.
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