Michigan State Overcomes Shooting Struggles to Secure Dominant Win over Southern Indiana

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Michigan State's men's basketball team has been struggling with their 3-point shooting in their first two games of the season, going 2-for-31 from long range. Despite their shooting woes, the team remains confident and believes their shots will start to fall. Head coach Tom Izzo is not concerned about the issue and attributes it to bad luck rather than the absence of their top 3-point shooter from last season, Joey Hauser. The Spartans will need to overcome their shooting slump quickly as they face Duke in their upcoming game.
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