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Breaking down the Michigan State basketball roster

Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press 9: 56 p.m. November 10, 2016 

Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo and newcomers Miles Bridges, Joshua Langford and Nick Ward discuss MSU's upcoming opener against Arizona. Video by Chris Solari/ DFP
Michigan State's Miles Bridges drives against Northwood during the first half of an exhibition Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, in East Lansing .( Photo: Al Goldis, AP)
Free Press plays writer Chris Solari breaks down Michigan State's roster for the 2016-17 season :P TAGEND PROJECTED STARTERS
PG TUM TUM NAIRN
5-10 junior
Nairn got healthy over the summer after dealing with plantar fasciitis that shut him down for seven games last-place season. The lightning-quick top guard is a returning command and the team's psychological ruler, but he needs to produce more offensively to stay in the starting radical. Nairn started MSU's first 18 games last-place season, averaging 4.1 details, 4.5 assists and 1.4 comebacks in 24.1 hours. Following his injury, he came off the bench and averaged 0.6 details, 0.4 comebacks and 1.1 assists over 8.9 hours a game in MSU's final 10 contests.
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G ERON HARRI
6-3 fifth-year senior
Harris became a lock-down guard out of necessity last-place season, his first after giving from West Virginia where he spent two seasons as a primary scoring option. Coach Tom Izzo said he expects Harris to be his team's passing scorer this season, with abundance of filming ability to go with the type of rebounding toughness and sporting ability MSU's coach adores. Harris been demonstrated that offensive capability to take over video games while Denzel Valentine was out, averaging 16.8 details in a five-game starting stint.

Michigan State Spartans newcomers Nick Ward( 44 ), Cassius Winston( 5 ), Joshua Langford( 1) and Miles Bridges( 22) constitute for photos during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State newcomer Miles Bridges constitutes during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans freshman guard Cassius Winston answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Men's Basketball Coach Tom Izzo speaks with members of the media during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans elderly Eron Harris answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State newcomer Miles Bridges answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans elderly Eron Harris answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans' Kenny Goins answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans' Alvin Ellis III answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans freshman Joshua Langford answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans' Matt Van Dyk answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans top guard Lourawls' Tum Tum' Nairn Jr. answers questions during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans newcomers Nick Ward( 44 ), Joshua Langford( 1 ), Miles Bridges( 22) and Cassius Winston( 5) constitute during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans freshman Miles Bridges constitutes during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans freshman Nick Ward constitutes during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State Spartans newcomers Miles Bridges( 22 ), Nick Ward( 44 ), Cassius Winston( 5) and Joshua Langford( 1) constitute during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State men's basketball coach-and-four Tom Izzo speaks with members of the media during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State men's basketball coach-and-four Tom Izzo speaks with members of the media during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreen Michigan State men's basketball coach-and-four Tom Izzo speaks with members of the media during media day at the Breslin Center in East Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Nate Smallwood, DFPFullscreenLike this topic? You may also like these photo galleries: Replay1 of 192 of 193 of 194 of 195 of 196 of 197 of 198 of 199 of 1910 of 1911 of 1912 of 1913 of 1914 of 1915 of 1916 of 1917 of 1918 of 1919 of 19 AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext Slide
G MATT McQUAID
6-4 sophomore
Izzo enjoys McQuaid's defensive diligence and offensive versatility at the guard recognise, calling him a" junkyard pup ." His three-point filming touch made an immediate splash as a newcomer, draining three of them in MSU's win over Kansas and driving his style instantly into the playing radical. Injuries started in December, and McQuaid played the rest of his newcomer season with a double plays hernia that he had operated on in June and missed often of this summer. Izzo expects him to play a key role between the 2 and 3 blots, and too at top guard in a pinch.
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F MILES BRIDGE
6-7 freshman
Perhaps Izzo's most talented incoming player ever put on a 33 -point, eight-rebound, four-block, three-assist rendition in his exhibition introduction against Northwood. A pogo-stick leaper at both sides of the floor, Bridges astonished during the two exhibition games with an array of offensive and defensive plays, presenting a dexterou filming touch from three-point straddle and hammering dwelling dunks with equal simplicity. Izzo has been astonished with Bridges' unselfish sort and unadulterated ability, planning to give him chances to run the offense at the top or on the break with better-than-advertised ball-handling and decision-making ability.
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F KENNY GOIN
6-6 sophomore
With the harms to Ben Carter and Gavin Schilling, former walk-on Goins becomes an even more integral component to the Spartans' frontcourt. A batch of that comes from his ability to defend and rebound, but he also has shown a knack for timely upright details with a decent mid-range hit from the joint and baseline. A important issue will be keeping Goins healthy after abiding two knee harms last-place season and having a minor knee procedure in June that cost him often of this summer exploitation occasion. MSU needs Goins to play at least 20 hours a game eventually.
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SG JOSHUA LANGFORD
6-5 freshman
Like Bridges, Langford is a McDonald's All-America who can play three positions offensively and protect four. Izzo already has announced him the Spartans' better guard -- high praise from the coach-and-four, let alone for a newcomer. A hamstring injury prevented Langford from constituting his introduction during exhibition games, and MSU needs him to be healthy to help the protection jell around him. Langford can make jumpers, make passes, direct congestion and shoot to areas outside. He can rebound well on both the offensive and defensive glass, information requirements for any guard who plays for Izzo.
PF/ C NICK WARD
6-8 freshman
The least-heralded of the incoming newcomers dissolved up becoming the most valuable with harms to fellow upright actors Schilling and Carter. That will leave Ward as a potential 20 -minutes-a-game nominee as he continues to improve his defense and physical conditioning. Ward is a physical big follower with a soft offensive style and speedy hoofs around the basket, passing Izzo to liken him to a" good, good man's Zach Randolph ." Another less talked-about part of Ward's game is his interior upright lead ability, as well as his glue-like handwritings to catch upright record passes.
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PG CASSIUS WINSTON
6-0 freshman
Izzo experimented with dual top guard lineup during exhibition games, with freshman Winston and junior Nairn presenting contradicting styles with the missile. The reigning Michigan's Mr. Basketball can attack the basket from the top, but he has impressed his new coach-and-four with a better-than-expected outside shot that prevents defenses honest. Winston possesses superb courtroom imagination and communications abilities, the lead ability to get the ball to his upright actors and others on the crack, and a stop-and-start, herky-jerky savvy with the ball that will have him pushing for a starting activity by the end of the season.
SG ALVIN ELLI
6-4 senior
Ellis proceeded from a tentative shooter with an inability to finish off drives at the boundary to a confident deep threat and steadying proximity by the end of last-place season. The Chicago native will be counted on to provide leadership and more three-point shooting with the departures of Valentine and Bryn Forbes. During last-place season's Big Ten Tournament, Ellis averaged more than 9 hours video games, obligated 3 of 6 threes, grabbed five comebacks and dished out three assists.
SF KYLE AHREN
6-5 sophomore
After cracking his leg and missing much of his junior year of high school, Ahrens choose to not redshirt last-place season for MSU and played sparingly. With the harms to Schilling and Carter, Izzo has moved Ahrens into more of a pick-and-pop persona at the 4 thanks to his somewhat surprising sporting they are able to criticize off the backstage and his steady outside shot. Izzo will need Ahrens to provide solid hours off the bench sooner than expected.
SF MATT VAN DYK
6-5 senior
The sporting former junior college player and walk-on earned a award before the season, following two seasons as a invaluable scout team player. The Imlay City native assured some hours last-place season in blowout winnings with his ability to drive to the basket and finish at the boundary with a deceptively speedy horizontal leaping. He'll need to use that this year perhaps in even stronger competitor with the disables at forward.
C GAVIN SCHILLING
6-9 senior
Last year, "its been" gras toe which interrupted Schilling's junior season. This descent, it's a significant knee harm that has him on crutches. Izzo said the best-case situation is for the Spartans' tallest and most experienced upright player to come back during Big Ten gambling. When healthy, Schilling possess a strong upper form, long wingspan, solid trunk and speedy hoofs to provide a defensive proximity in the colour. But the most difficult doubt will be at what level Schilling can contribute if and when he does return.
PF BEN CARTER
6-9 fifth-year senior
Like Schilling, Carter suffered a preseason harm that has him on crutches after a second knee surgery in less than a year. The postgraduate transfer from UNLV was expected to help fill the void left when Deyonta Davis left for the NBA. Should he return this season, Izzo hopes to get a strain 4 who enjoys the dirty work of playing gritty protection, charged with the responsibility and determining hard screens.
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