BTN analyst shares positive remarks on Spartans hoops entering next season


One Big Ten Network basketball analyst seems to be pretty high on the Spartans heading into next season.

Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Big Ten Network analyst Rapheal Davis shared some positive remarks on the Spartans for next season this week. Davis took to social media platform X to note he’s expecting big things from Coen Carr, Jeremy Fears Jr. and Carson Cooper this upcoming season.

Here’s the exact post on X from Davis:

This is the first time this offseason that Davis has provided positive insight on the Spartans from his point of view. He recently was praising the growth he was hearing for Carr and has also previously said he’s expecting a breakout season for Fears.

Michigan State is coming off a Big Ten championship winning season, where they also reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. The Spartans, though, lost a number of key contributors off last year’s team, including Jaden Akins, Jase Richardson and Tre Holloman.

It’s clear Davis is high on Michigan State entering next season and would assume he’d consider them a solid value pick to make some noise in the Big Ten. It’ll be interesting to see if Carr, Fears and Cooper can live up to this hype this season, and truly elevate their game to lead the Spartans to another strong year on the hardwood.

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