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Moritz Wagner's endless talent is a problem for everyone, including Michigan

ANN ARBOR -- So, before acknowledging what occurred Saturday at Crisler Center, let's first backtrack to around a year ago at this time. In Michigan's second-to-last regular-season game, Moritz Wagner took the floor for four minutes in a crucial game against mighty Purdue.

It might as well have been you or I running around out there.

As he tended to do back then, Wagner mainly flailed around on both ends of the floor; totally, utterly lost. He did not register a single stat. Zeros across the box score. He wasn't ready for the moment. He wasn't ready to go against a Purdue frontcourt occupied by two action heroes, Caleb Swanigan and Isaac Haas.