EAST LANSING, Mich. — Rocket Watts picked the right time to have his best game for Michigan State.
The sophomore guard scored a career-high 23 points and was strong defensively, helping the eighth-ranked Spartans overcome a flat start and avoid a huge upset with an 83-76 win over Detroit Mercy on Friday night.
"That's the best I've seen him play — ever," coach Tom Izzo said. "He was in control. He made good decisions."
The Spartans (4-0) were coming off a road win over No. 6 Duke earlier this week.
"Those of you that think we're ready for the national championship because we beat Duke, readjust your theories because we have a long way to go," Izzo said.
The Titans (0-1) led by five points midway through the second half of a closely contested game with 10 lead changes and nine ties, but came up short as two players fouled out.
"Our guys fought really hard," coach Mike Davis said. "We just ran out of bodies."
Detroit Mercy was led by Antoine Davis, who scored 24 points on 10-of-26 shooting while playing for his father, the former Indiana coach.