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Cougs pull out tricks against UCLA, but wear down at end

Klay Thompson apologizes to the crowd before Saturday’s game in Pullman, saying he let them down. (Associated Press)

PULLMAN – The deck was stacked, the cards marked, the draw fixed.

But, despite the odds, Washington State coach Ken Bone decided to go all in Saturday.

Even missing a pair of kings, leading scorer Klay Thompson and point guard Reggie Moore, out due to suspension (Thompson, pot bust) and injury (Moore, right ankle sprain).

So Bone shuffled his lineup, inserting senior Ben Loewen, a 6-foot walk-on from Mead High, who had played all of 34 minutes this year.

He pulled out a rarely used high-post offense featuring back cuts and screens. He had the Cougars trap, double and fly around on defense, and they led by 15 just before halftime.

But, in the end, UCLA held all the aces, even if they didn’t play them until down the stretch, scoring five of the last six points in regulation to tie and the last two in overtime to survive, 58-54.

“They definitely left it on the court, gave 45 minutes of great effort,” Bone said, paying his team the ultimate coaching compliment. But after looking at all the minutes his core players played, Bone added, “at the end that (took) a toll on us.”

Thursday night’s arrest took a toll on the Thompson’s reputation, but the junior who averages 21.4 points and 5.1 rebounds a game, took the first step back before the game, addressing the crowd to apologize, accept his mistake and acknowledge “I let you down.”

Then his teammates took the floor and tried to pick him up.

“Not a lot of people thought we could win this game,” said Loewen, who played a career-high 21 minutes, “but everyone in that locker room thought we could win it.”

And everyone in the other one, too. By halftime, at least.

WSU (19-11 overall, 9-9 in Pac-10) shot 48 percent, got free for seven layups, outrebounded UCLA 18-14, held the Bruins to 7 of 25 from the floor, 0 for 8 beyond the arc and led 32-19.

But the Bruins have come from behind at halftime to win five times in conference – including Saturday.

UCLA strung together a 13-1 run spanning halftime and all its scores came within a foot of the basket against WSU’s man-to-man.

WSU switched back to a zone – it used both in the first half – but UCLA still pulled into a tie at 35 with 12 minutes left on a Tyler Honeycutt 3-pointer, the Bruins first of the night.

And they took a 43-39 lead less than 5 minutes later. The Cougars were fatigued.

But the 9,317 in Beasley Coliseum, many of whom chanted “one more year” to Thompson at halftime, kept up the noise.

Marcus Capers and Faisal Aden scored to tie it and then Brock Motum took charge.

Motum, who finished with 15, hit a long jumper and drove past Reeves Nelson for another score to put WSU up four with 4:24 left. And then there was a nearly 4 minute drought for both teams.

Honeycutt, who was 4 for 11 from the floor, hit his second 3 with 49.6 remaining and UCLA was within 47-46.

DeAngelo Casto attacked inside and missed, but Aden, who had already played as many minutes as he had at any time this year, was fouled.

“When he got fouled and went to the line, I was excited for the fact he was at the line,” said Bone, despite Aden’s 4-for-17 shooting night. “Again, that probably goes back to fatigue.”

Aden missed the first and made the second. WSU led 48-46 and was 14.6 seconds from an upset.

But Malcolm Lee, who was 2 of 10 from the floor, drove and was fouled by Casto with 8.9 seconds left. Lee, nursing a sore knee, made both free throws.

Without Moore or Thompson, the ball went to Aden and his long jumper missed.

“At that time of the game, you’ve got to attack the rim, just like UCLA did,” Bone said.

UCLA did just that the first two possessions of overtime and Nelson scored the last of his game-high 23 points. When Aden missed another free throw and Honeycutt scored, the Bruins led 54-49.

But Lodwick drove and scored, Aden drained a 3 and it was tied at 54. There was 1:20 left. And, when Casto blocked Josh Smith’s putback there were 45 seconds left. And WSU had the ball.

“His or Klay’s,” Bone answered when asked in it would have been in Moore’s hands. “Definitely one of those two. Tonight we didn’t have those guys out there, it’s a couple other kids who are trying to make those plays, but don’t have quite the experience.”

As the clock ran down, Capers passed to Motum at the high post. But Honeycutt poked the ball free, Nelson picked it up and found Lee ahead of the pack. Capers fouled him with 6.9 remaining, but he made both free throws again.

When Capers and Lodwick misfired on the in-bounds pass, Lee was fouled once more. He made both free throws with 3 seconds left and UCLA had its 18th consecutive road win against WSU.

The loss means WSU, the sixth seed, will meet third-seeded Washington at 8:30 Thursday night in the Pac-10 tournament. Thompson’s availability, Bone said, will be decided soon. Moore’s will rest on his recovery.

UCLA 58, Washington St. 54 (OT)

UCLA FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS
Nelson 41 10-13 3-4 2-8 0 1 23
Honeycutt 40 4-11 0-0 2-10 2 1 10
Stover 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 0
Lee 33 2-10 7-7 0-1 4 1 11
L Jones 36 1-9 2-2 1-2 6 3 4
Lamb 11 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0
Anderson 29 0-2 0-0 0-4 1 3 0
Lane 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0
Smith 26 4-7 2-2 4-5 0 3 10
Totals 21-54 14-15 12-38 13 13 58

Percentages: FG .389, FT .933. 3-Point Goals: 2-17, .118 (Honeycutt 2-6, Anderson 0-1, Nelson 0-1, Lee 0-4, L. Jones 0-5). Team Rebounds: 4. Blocked Shots: 7 (Smith 3, Honeycutt 2, Lamb, Anderson). Turnovers: 14 (L. Jones 4, Honeycutt 3, Anderson 2, Smith 2, Lee, Nelson). Steals: 4 (Anderson 2, Honeycutt, Nelson). Technical Fouls: None.

WSU FG FT Reb
Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS
Casto 39 4-7 1-5 0-4 2 3 9
Lodwick 33 4-10 0-0 2-4 2 4 9
Capers 44 2-5 1-1 1-5 3 2 5
Aden 42 4-17 4-6 1-5 2 2 14
Loewen 21 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0
DiIorio 18 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 2
Motum 28 6-10 2-2 0-4 2 0 15
Totals 21-52 8-14 8-29 15 14 54

Percentages: FG .404, FT .571. 3-Point Goals: 4-13, .308 (Aden 2-6, Lodwick 1-3, Motum 1-4). Team Rebounds: 5. Blocked Shots: 2 (Casto 2). Turnovers: 13 (Aden 3, Capers 2, Motum 2, Lodwick 2, Casto 2, DiIorio). Steals: 5 (Casto 3, Aden, Capers). Technical Fouls: None.

Halftime—WSU 32-19. End of Regulation—Tied at 48. A—9,317.