ANN ARBOR, Mich. – De’Ron Davis’ answer was partially muted, drowned out by the polite applause of a teammate.
The inner hallways of the Crisler Center were already a crowded and loud place Sunday afternoon, as arena workers shuffled past in the aftermath of Michigan’s 89-65 victory over Indiana.
Archie Miller had just met with the media, deriding Indiana’s lack of effort and rebounding in the 24-point loss. Now, it was his players’ turn to respond to the on-court shortcomings.
But one of the questions posed to Davis, about the senior forward’s career-high 18-point scoring performance against the Wolverines, brought even more sound to the already noisy environment.