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Posted on Thu, Mar 11, 2010 : 8:22 p.m.

A relaxed Manny Harris shrugs off ugly end to regular season, leads Michigan basketball team

By Pete Bigelow

INDIANAPOLIS - Manny Harris stood with one arm slung over the top of his locker and the other at his side.

The rest of the cramped locker room filled with the post-game commotion of players and coaches showering, packing gear and leaving as quickly as possible. Harris stood completely relaxed.

He was different. The Michigan junior just enjoyed the scene.

On Thursday, Harris found what he needed in a 59-52 win over Iowa in the first round of the Big Ten tournament: Closure on a wretched end to the regular season.

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Michigan's Manny Harris goes up for a basket against Iowa on Thursday. Michigan defeated Iowa, 59-52. (Photo: Associated Press)

Standing at his locker, the glimmer of hope in his eyes burned a little brighter.

“It’s a whole new life,” he said. “You know what? Everybody on this team wants to get to the NCAA tournament, and there’s no better chance than right here. There’s no team in the Big Ten that blew us out or anything.

“We’re confident that it could happen, and if we play Michigan basketball, it will.”

Sounds crazy. But if the Michigan basketball team hopes to cobble together a Cinderella run, it’ll need Harris to play exactly like he did Thursday, when he was the hands-down best player on the court.

Right from the start, Harris demonstrated his recent struggles were in the rear-view mirror, draining a 3-pointer for the team’s first points of the game.

“He hits that first shot, and that usually does it for him,” said teammate DeShawn Sims. “For a player of his caliber, just being able to hit your first shot, you see the ball going in, and it just gives your overall game confidence.”

From there, Harris dominated. He grabbed rebounds when the Wolverines needed them. He threw a few flashy no-look passes that kept the offense humming. He hit free throws when they needed to stop an Iowa run at the end of the game.

He finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, three steals and two assists.

“I mean, when he’s on, he’s really tough for anyone to stop,” teammate Zack Novak said. “When he lets the game come to him, we’re a really good team.”

That hadn’t been the case in recent games.

Harris limped to the regular-season finish line. Against Ohio State, he shot 1-for-8 from the field and let the Buckeyes push him around.

Against Michigan State, it got worse. He shot 1-for-10. No rebounds. Four total points. A season low. A non-factor in 33 minutes.

Harris took the blowout defeat personally. He’s got plenty of friends on the Spartans roster from high school, and playing well against them is a point of personal pride.

“He didn’t say much,” said Sims, his roommate and best friend on the team. “Not about that.

“He’s different. He’s a quiet kid. So you know when he does say something, you know he means business.”

About an hour before the Iowa game, Sims noticed Harris chattering in warm-ups. Then he kept on talking into the locker room and back onto the court.

Out of character, for sure. But it relaxed Sims. He knew with certainty that Harris was primed for a big day.

Either of the Ohio State or Michigan State losses could have taken a wrecking ball to Harris’ confidence. He spent a lot of time himself wondering what had gone wrong over the past few days. Wrong with himself. Wrong with Michigan’s season.

“I’ve just done a lot of thinking,” Harris said. “I was down definitely, because it’s a big rivalry and we as a team didn’t play Michigan basketball.

“But we had to snap out of that quick, because we were coming into this tournament where we have another life.”

Whether the Wolverines can sustain that life beyond Friday’s game against Ohio State is doubtful.

For a few moments Thursday in the post-game locker room at Conseco Fieldhouse, that wasn’t Harris’ concern. After a tumultuous regular season and his recent tailspin, he couldn’t have asked for anything more than a clean slate.

Pete Bigelow covers sports for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at petebigelow@annarbor.com

Comments

saginaw

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 1:57 p.m.

MICHIGAN LOSSES FROM MIDCOURT 69 - 68 WITH 1 SECOND.

saginaw

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 1:53 p.m.

MANNY, MANNY, MANNY!!! MICHIGAN WINNING!!!!!

saginaw

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 1:50 p.m.

MANNY CAME TO PLAY!! I said this would be a great and close game....

saginaw

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 1:44 p.m.

We are playing. JUST MAKE SOME SHOTS!

A2D2

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 12:11 p.m.

Prediction - today's Ohio State / Michigan game: 79-64. And I'll leave the rest up to you.

saginaw

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 9:34 a.m.

Michigan's defense will be great today. We will be ok. The real worry for our guys is shooting the ball. If we shoot well, we have a great chance to win. Stay positive.

chosen1

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 9:05 a.m.

unless JB is smart enough to adapt his defense to keep Turner from getting to the middle of the floor to shoot his mid-range jumper or feed Lauderdale for dunks, then it will be a long afternoon for UM fans. I'm with Zulu on Manny should go pro. The scouts still love him and his potential. They will see it was a poor surrounding cast that affected Manny's game this year. You can't give a slasher the ball near midcourt with 3 secs on the shot clock and expect good things. JB needs to stay for one more year to prove to theo that with only his own recruits that he won't win in the big ten.

eugene

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 8:31 a.m.

I don't even want to watch today's game. It's gonna be one of those ugly one's. michigan will not be able to rebound, shoot they will look lost on defense. they will have a stretch were they don't score any point's.today's game is gonna suck I hope they prove me wrong.

KeepingItReal

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 : 6:19 a.m.

tater: given the players returning and the ones coming in next year, it would be a mistake for Harris to come back. If that team does bsd, and it probably will, being a senior he will be the one to get the bulk of the criticism by the fans and media which will surely reduce his draft potential next year. If I was advising Harris, I would tell him to join his teammate and good friend Sims in this year's draft. Also, I sense some chemistry problems there.