The timing was perfect as the Illinois State guard scored three
quick points in a stunning seven-point swing as the Redbirds
overtook DePaul on the way to a 78-72 nonconference victory at
Allstate Arena.
Knight picked up a deflection on a DePaul inbounds pass, went for a
layup and drew a foul with 42 seconds to play. The Redbird guard hit
the subsequent free throw to give his team a 73-69 lead to complete
a 16-second turnaround.
"We threw the trap on and we ran and jumped it and he (DePaul guard
Durrell McDonald) kind of lost it," Knight said. "At first I didn't
know what to do with it and kind of panicked. (But) I saw the rim
and I'm like 'Why not just lay it up.' And I did."
Illinois State abruptly turned the tables with 58 seconds remaining
as guard Paris Lee hit a desperation baseline 3-pointer under
pressure that bounced and rolled before finally going in.
Lee was fouled on the play and hit the free throw to complete the
four-point play and give the Redbirds a 70-69 lead.
"It looked like it was going towards the backboard, so I didn't
think it went in at all," Lee said. "Then I saw him jump up and he
gets to shaking, I turn around and it was a chance for a four-point
play."
The victory capped a rally from a nine-point second-half deficit as
the Redbirds (5-3) won their second straight while DePaul (6-3) lost
its second consecutive game.
But elation was tempered with the potential loss of Illinois State's
leading scorer, DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell, who left the gamer early in
the second half with a possible broken right hand. His status was
not immediately known.
Knight collected a game-high 25 points -- including 16 in the second
half -- and fell one short of matching a career high. Forward MiKyle
McIntosh had 14 while center Reggie Lynch added 13 points and 13
rebounds. Lee closed with nine points.
Forward Jamee Crockett led DePaul with a career-high 22 points,
center Tommy Hamilton IV had 13 points and 10 rebounds while forward
Myke Henry and guard Billy Garrett had 12 and 10 points,
respectively.
"We didn't take care of it at the end," said Blue Demons coach
Oliver Purnell. "We should have been shooting free throws at the end
to win the game. It seems like we were up eight or nine and the
wheels fell off."
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The teams traded leads seven times in the opening half, the last
coming on guard Justin McCloud's four-point play with two seconds
showing as Illinois State opened a 33-30 halftime edge. McCloud was
fouled by Durrell McDonald on his 3-point basket.
DePaul went back ahead at 40-39 on Hamilton's free throw that was
part of a 10-1 second half run. The Blue Demons' lead reached a
game-high nine points at 58-49 on Garrett's layup at the 8:16 mark
but didn't last.
Illinois State now has a three-game winning streak in a series that
dates back to 1909 and resumed last year after a 17-year hiatus.
DePaul still leads 21-5 and suffered its first home loss to the
Redbirds in 13 starts.
NOTES: Illinois State was idle for a full week following an 85-73
overtime victory over Youngstown State on Dec. 7. ... The game at
Allstate Arena opens a stretch of four games in eight days for the
Redbirds. ... Head coach Dan Muller was an Illinois State freshman
the last time the Redbirds played DePaul in Chicago in 1995. ...
DePaul was shooting 49.4 percent from the field (209 of 423)
entering Sunday, ranked 22nd in the country. ... F Myke Henry was
averaging 17.6 points per game, good for 72nd nationally. ... C
Tommy Hamilton IV earned Big East honor roll selection last week
after averaging 17.7 points and 7.3 rebounds in a 3-0 week. ...
DePaul plays at Oregon State on Thursday before heading to Hawaii
for a three-game holiday tournament next week.
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