Michigan State Basketball: Miles Bridges highlight video will get you amped for 2017-18

Mar 9, 2017; Washington, DC, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Miles Bridges (22) dunks the ball as Penn State Nittany Lions guard Josh Reaves (23) looks on in the first half during the Big Ten Conference Tournament at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 9, 2017; Washington, DC, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Miles Bridges (22) dunks the ball as Penn State Nittany Lions guard Josh Reaves (23) looks on in the first half during the Big Ten Conference Tournament at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /
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If you’re searching for a reason to get excited about Michigan State basketball in 2017-18, look no further than this Miles Bridges highlight reel.

When Miles Bridges gathered Michigan State basketball fans around the Spartan Statue about a month back, he was ready to make history. He wanted to leave a legacy at Michigan State the likes fans haven’t seen since Magic Johnson in 1979.

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“I want to stay.” Those words are still ringing in the ears of fans hungry for another season of Bridges who dominated the Big Ten with his ferocious dunks and sweet shooting. He decided that he wanted to chase a national title in East Lansing while also getting better as a player and person.

If you’re like the rest of Michigan State fans who are looking for reasons to get excited for fall and winter, you need to watch some highlights of Bridges. Heck, one in particular has surfaced and it’s getting everyone excited.

Check out this incredible highlight video which encapsulates Bridges’ top offensive and defensive plays of the year. Enjoy:

No music, no hype, just all highlight reel plays with the beauty of live calls from speechless broadcasters. Bridges is a generational talent and it’ll be quite some time before there’s another player of his magnitude in East Lansing.

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Hard to believe that Michigan State gets another season of Bridges. The do-it-all player hasn’t even showcased his best yet.