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How to watch Oklahoma vs. Michigan basketball: Storylines, odds for Jumpman Invitational

By Steven Louis Goldstein

How to watch Oklahoma vs. Michigan basketball: Storylines, odds for Jumpman Invitational

Two of the original Jordan Brand programs face off in the aptly-named Jumpman Invitational. Undefeated Oklahoma takes on 8-2 Michigan. Wednesday will yield either the Sooners' most impressive win to date or a statement on the Wolverines' tenacity.

Venue: Spectrum Center -- Charlotte

Time: 9 p.m. ET Wednesday

TV: ESPN2

Streaming: Fubo (try for free)

Oklahoma is 10-0, winning each of its last three games by 15 or more points. Porter Moser's group looked sharp in last weekend's intrastate duel against Oklahoma State, with all five starters scoring in double figures. But the Sooners' best early season win, against then-No. 24 Arizona, has lost some luster with the Wildcats wilting to a 4-5 record.

Jalon Moore is getting buckets. He is the Sooners' leading scorer and has the lowest turnover rate on the team among players with at least 200 minutes played. Moore got some national shine last season for his consecutive authoritative dunks against Texas, but his senior season has revealed a well-rounded two-way college player.

Jeremiah Fears is just a freshman, but his feel for the game is already apparent. He gets downhill and has a supremely fun bag of dribble moves. If he can cut down on the turnovers (3.8 per game), he's could have an NBA ceiling.

Michigan is actually 14 spots ahead of Oklahoma in KenPom rating. Its two losses this year were each by just two points, and it scooped a signature road win at Wisconsin two weeks ago. It should be interesting to see how Dusty May's team responds to its last outing -- falling on the short end of an 89-87 stinger with Arkansas at Madison Square Garden.

Opponents shoot a paltry 43.3 percent on 2-pointers against Michigan, and are just 30.1 percent on 3s. The Wolverines also lead the Big Ten in total rebounding and blocks.

The offense is considerably balanced. All five starters (three juniors and two seniors) take between 6.4 and 9.4 shots per game, and four guys average at least 11.8 points. Russian 7-foot senior Vladislav Goldin is fleet-footed around the paint. Goldin transferred from Florida Atlantic this season and was a starter on the Owls' Final Four run two years ago.

Memorable matchups: These programs split a pair of March meetings in the 2000s. Second-seeded Oklahoma won the big one -- a second-round NCAA Tournament game against Michigan in 2009. Blake Griffin put up a herculean 33 points and 17 rebounds. The Wolverines beat the Sooners in the 2004 NIT. Dion Harris led all scorers with 17.

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