LSJ’s Graham Couch provides thoughts on MSU hoops following Moneyball Pro Am event

Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal provides three quick takes following Tuesday’s Moneyball Pro Am event

It’s the middle of the summer, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get our Michigan State basketball fix.

Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal was one of many reporters at Tuesday’s Moneyball Pro Am event where numerous Spartans put on a show. Every Michigan State player is competing in this year’s event besides Jeremy Fears Jr. who is still recovering from last year’s injury.

So who stood out in the eyes of Couch? Check out three quick takes from Couch following Tuesday night’s event by clicking on the post below:

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Most of MSU hoops roster to compete in annual Moneyball Pro-Am event

The annual tradition of MSU basketball players competing in the Moneyball Pro-Am event will continue this summer

The annual tradition of Michigan State basketball players competing in the Moneyball Pro-Am event will continue this summer.

All but one Spartan from the men’s basketball team will be competing in this year event, according to Kyle Austin of MLive. The lone Spartan to not play in this year’s event is sophomore guard Jeremy Fears Jr.

Fears is being held out from the competition due to precautionary reasons in relation to the injury he suffered last year, according to the official Moneyball Sportswear X account.

Games will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. ET at Holt High School in Holt, Mich. Games will begin this week and run through the summer with the championship game taking place on August 1.

Click on the post below to read more on the event:

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