Interview: Michigan State’s Tom Izzo on weathering injuries, playing four freshman

03/17/2017

TULSA, OK – Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo might be bringing his least experienced team of his career into this year’s NCAA Tournament.

But it’s clear the legendary coach still enjoys teaching the fundamentals to his developing players, and he’s viewing his current squad as a new opportunity.

PJ Carlesimo caught up with Tom Izzo ahead of the Spartans’ First Round matchup with Miami (Fla.) on Friday.

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