Michigan State Basketball: Frank Mason III takes shot at Miles Bridges

Mar 19, 2017; Tulsa, OK, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Miles Bridges (22) and Kansas Jayhawks guard Frank Mason III (0) interact on the court during the first half in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at BOK Center. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 19, 2017; Tulsa, OK, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Miles Bridges (22) and Kansas Jayhawks guard Frank Mason III (0) interact on the court during the first half in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at BOK Center. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kansas’ Frank Mason III took a shot at Michigan State basketball’s Miles Bridges on Instagram following the Jayhawks’ win.

Sunday evening’s Michigan State basketball game was one the toughest to watch, at least near the end of the game. Kansas pulled away late en route to a 20-point victory, but Miles Bridges had one of the best games of his young career but it wasn’t enough against the Jayhawks.

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Kansas’ Josh Jackson took over and put the Spartans away late, as did Naismith Award finalist Frank Mason III. Tensions were high at certain points, though, between Mason III and Bridges but the former got the last laugh and then took to social media to gloat, take shots.

As you can see, Mason III didn’t hold anything back on his Instagram following the Jayhawks’ 90-70 win over Michigan State on Sunday. He posted this picture:

It’s implying that Bridges was talking trash during the game but it didn’t matter because he didn’t get the win. Mason III believes he was all about action even though Bridges played a heck of a game and came up short.

Best part of this post? It was deleted shortly after. Usually people who are all about action don’t have to post about it on social media.

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You could tell Bridges wasn’t afraid of anyone on Kansas, but the Jayhawks just had too much offensive firepower that the freshman stud just couldn’t keep up on his own. Will he be back next year to finish the job?