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Balanced O, second-half D leads CU Buffs men’s basketball past No. 15 Miami

Colorado guard KJ Simpson (2) reacts after a dunk against Miami during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the NABC Brooklyn Showcase, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/John Jones)
Colorado guard KJ Simpson (2) reacts after a dunk against Miami during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the NABC Brooklyn Showcase, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/John Jones)
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The offense finally was tucked into the road trip luggage for the Colorado men’s basketball team.

Yet it was defense, particularly after halftime, which paved the way for the best overall performance of the season for the Buffaloes.

Although playing short-handed, the Buffs complemented their defense with a balanced attack offensively and dominated the second half while running away from No. 15 Miami for a 90-63 win on Sunday in the NABC Brooklyn Showcase at the Barclays Center.

CU played without standout freshman Cody Williams, who is dealing with a left wrist issue. Yet it didn’t matter, as the Buffs put the clamps on Miami after halftime.

Miami entered the game shooting 51.3% overall and 42.5% on 3-pointers. Although the Hurricanes’ final numbers weren’t dramatically off that pace (44.9 overall, 40.0 3-pointers), they shot just 40.9% in the second half with a 2-for-9 mark from the arc. The Hurricanes also finished with 20 turnovers, the most by any CU foe this season, with 14 of those occurring after halftime.

The Buffs led by one point at the break before outscoring Miami 53-27 in the second half.

“We had a week long to prepare, and we knew this (Miami) team is a good team,” CU point guard KJ Simpson said. “We wanted to take away their strengths, which is their 3-point shot. We looked at their film against Kentucky, and we noticed when you take away their threes, they don’t kind of have the same rhythm. Our mindset was just straight defense. We didn’t even talk about offense. It was just straight defense.”

Still, there was plenty of offense as well.

For the third time this season, six Buffaloes players scored in double figures, with Tristan da Silva leading the way with what nearly was a historic performance. While da Silva still struggled to find the range from 3-point land — his 0-for-5 start on Sunday left him with an 0-for-17 mark on 3-pointers away from home before he finally ended the drought — the senior forward found other ways to impact the game.

Da Silva went 8-for-11 on 2-pointers and made all three of his free throws, finishing with a game-high 22 points. He grabbed 10 rebounds for the third double-double of his career and very nearly posted just the second points-rebounds-assists triple-double in program history, recording a career-high nine assists.

Chauncey Billups recorded 24 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists against George Mason on Dec. 2, 1995. Former CU center David Harrison also posted two triple-doubles in points-rebounds-blocks, but those are the only triple-doubles in program history.

The Buffs shot 70.0% overall (21-for-30) and 4-for-8 on 3-pointers after the break. CU matched a season-high with 28 assists, marking the fifth time this year the Buffs have recorded at least 20 assists.

“I told myself before the game I can’t rely on my shot too much,” da Silva said. “It’s a mentality thing, really. Even when I wasn’t making shots, I shot a couple air balls, but so what? I just kept to it. Started rebounding, started sharing the ball, taking care of the ball, and I feel like that’s another way I can give my team energy.”

Miami took a three-point lead early in the second half before the Buffs scored nine consecutive points in what turned into a game-breaking 19-4 run. CU led by 11 when standout Miami forward Norchad Omier fouled out with 6 minutes, 51 seconds remaining. Once Omier exited, the Buffs promptly put the game away with a 12-2 run.

“It’s a hell of a win against a really good, good basketball team,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. “We knew it was going to be a dog fight. But man, our guys answered the bell in the second half. To shoot 70% and share the ball and move the ball the way we did. They have good offensive players, and we knew that. They made some tough shots. They’re capable of doing that. But our guys, they gutted it out.”


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Why the Buffs won: CU shot .700 after halftime while outscoring the Hurricanes by 26 points in the second half.

Three stars:

1. Tristan da Silva. Nearly posted what would’ve been just the second points-rebounds-assists triple-double in program history, finishing with 22 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.

2. KJ Simpson. Scored 12 of his 20 points after halftime and also finished with five assists and four steals.

3. J’Vonne Hadley. Was quietly efficient, going 5-for-7 with 11 points, six rebounds and a career-high-tying four assists.

Up next: The Buffs return home to host Northern Colorado on Friday (6 p.m., Pac-12 Network)


CU Buffs men’s basketball 90, No. 15 Miami Hurricanes 63

COLORADO (7-2)

da Silva 9-17 3-3 22, Lampkin 5-6 1-1 11, Hadley 5-7 1-3 11, Simpson 8-13 2-2 20, Hammond III 5-9 0-0 11, O’Brien 4-6 2-2 13, Dak 0-1 0-0 0, Diop 1-3 0-0 2, Carrington 0-1 0-0 0, Hurlburt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-63 9-11 90.

MIAMI (7-2)

Omier 5-8 2-3 12, Cleveland 5-9 5-5 17, Joseph 2-4 2-2 6, Poplar 4-11 2-2 11, Pack 3-7 0-0 7, Nwoko 0-0 0-1 0, George 2-4 2-2 8, Watson 0-3 0-0 0, Casey 1-2 0-0 2, Robinson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-49 13-15 63.

Halftime — Colorado 37-36. 3-point field goals — Colorado 7-20 (da Silva 1-6, Simpson 2-3, Hammond III 1-4, O’Brien 3-4, Dak 0-1, Diop 0-1, Carrington 0-1); Miami 6-15 (Omier 0-1, Cleveland 2-4, Joseph 0-1, Poplar 1-3, Pack 1-1, George 2-3, Watson 0-2). Rebounds — Colorado 33 (da Silva 10); Miami 21 (Omier 5, Poplar 5). Assists — Colorado 28 (da Silva 9); Miami 11 (Cleveland 2, Pack 2, George 2). Turnovers — Colorado 15 (Lampkin 4); Miami 20 (Poplar 6). Total fouls — Colorado 13, Miami 12.