Michigan and Arizona have shown they're the 2 best teams in college basketball. It's just a shame they won't play for a title
They haven't met this season, but Michigan and Arizona were practically mirror images of each other. Now they'll get a chance to prove who's better on the court in the Final Four.
CHICAGO — Even back in November, when the nascent college basketball season was barely a ripple on the national sports radar, Michigan and Arizona were eying each other like boxers in opposite corners, waiting for the bell to ring. Though their paths did not cross, they were practically mirror images, their dominance made obvious by the wins they were racking up against quality teams — often by big margins. As far back as Thanksgiving week, when Michigan polished off the Players Era tournament with a 40-point win over Gonzaga while Arizona had already banked wins over Florida, UConn and UCLA, it would not have been a hot take to suggest they would be on a collision course for the Final Four .
“There were glimpses of this happening,” Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said Sunday amid the net-cutting celebration at United Center, where the Wolverines had dominated Tennessee, 95-62 . “But there was a long season. ” A long season that will end much as it began: With the two teams who flashed the earliest Final Four potential facing each other in the Final Four .
“We always wanted to play against that team,” Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg said. “That’s what everybody goes to college basketball for, to play those blockbuster-type games. They got a bunch of NBA guys.
We got a bunch of NBA guys. It’s gonna be a fun matchup, man, and I hope everybody’s ready to play because I am. ” Yaxel Lendeborg and the Michigan Wolverines have won every game this NCAA tournament by more than 20 points.
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