Michigan State Basketball: Miles Bridges, Tom Izzo speak after Wisconsin win

EAST LANSING, MI - FEBRUARY 20: Miles Bridges #22 carries the Big Ten regular-season championship trophy after the Spartan defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini at Breslin Center on February 20, 2018 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)
EAST LANSING, MI - FEBRUARY 20: Miles Bridges #22 carries the Big Ten regular-season championship trophy after the Spartan defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini at Breslin Center on February 20, 2018 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) /
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Michigan State basketball has been dealing with off-court issues, but Tom Izzo and Miles Bridges spoke out after Sunday’s win over Wisconsin.

It’s been another rough week for Michigan State. On Friday, Yahoo! Sports released a report, detailing amounts of money dispersed by Christian Dawkins to current and former players and their family members. Shockingly, Miles Bridges’ name surfaced as the report stated an alleged $400 was paid by the agent’s runner to the sophomore’s mom before his freshman season.

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This came just 48 hours before the Spartans were set to play the Wisconsin Badgers on the road in the regular season finale. Late Saturday night, the NCAA cleared Bridges to play moving forward after the Michigan State compliance committee’s internal investigation.

Michigan State squared off with Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon and the distractions seemed to catch up with the Spartans. Mentally, these type of off-court distractions take a toll, but Michigan State found a way to win, holding off a scrappy group of Badgers, namely Brad Davison who scored 30.

Bridges hit some clutch late free throws that sealed the deal after having one of the worst games of his young career. That mental toughness with the game on the line goes to show just how impressive this kid is, and he knew he’d have to face questions from the media afterward.

The star sophomore spoke to the media after the win and said he was “scared” that he would be deemed ineligible for the rest of the season and that he has never met Dawkins nor know who he is.

Tom Izzo also weighed in during his post-game presser:

Although there is plenty to still come out, such as the truth regarding all parties involved, it’s looking more like Izzo and Bridges are telling the truth.

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Right now, this should be treated as an “innocent until proven guilty” situation. The Spartans have plenty of time to prepare for their first Big Ten Tournament game on Friday against either Wisconsin or Maryland. It’s time to mentally prepare as well.