Tubby Smith came to the second level of Williams Arena to answer reporters' questions after his Gophers blew a 13-point second-half lead and lost 65-64 to overrated Michigan State on Saturday.
Smith's voice was so soft as to be nearly inaudible. He departed after 10 minutes. As he waited for the elevator, Tubby was overheard mumbling, "You have to find a way to win those games."
Actually, the Gophers did have a way to defeat No. 6 Michigan State -- with aggressive, shot-blocking defense, and by paying attention on offense to the mismatch they had against the Spartans' mediocre big men.
It wasn't until five minutes remained that doubt surfaced with the Gophers. Devoe Joseph, an ironman at point guard after Al Nolen's academic ineligibility, had been alternately patient and dynamic.
Now, a three-point play by Raymar Morgan drew to the Spartans to within 60-55. The Gophers stopped moving in the half-court offense and finally Joseph forced a shot.
Kalin Lucas, the 2009 Big Ten Player of the Year, came back to hit a three and the Gophers officially were fighting for their lives. Another Lucas three, fired from straightaway as Joseph lunged at him, made it 65-62 for the Spartans with 1:27 left.
That was Michigan State's first lead. The Gophers cut the margin to one, and then the drama concluded with two horrendous possessions -- resulting in a clumsy toss toward the basket by the Spartans' Chris Allen, followed by the same from Lawrence Westbrook in the last seconds.
One media homer suggested to Smith that Westbrook was fouled. Tubby shook off the excuse, realizing that if the officials were in a mood to award shot-taking desperation, they also would have done so with Allen at the other end.