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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Iowa St. 73, Miami-Florida 56
When: 11:00 AM ET, Friday, November 25, 2016
Where: HP Field House, Kissimmee, Florida
Officials: # James Breeding, # Brent Hampton, # Tim Nestor
Attendance: N/A

The coaches of 21st-ranked Iowa State and Miami had slightly different wishes as the teams broke for halftime of Friday's first semifinal of the Advocare Invitational at the HP Fieldhouse at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Iowa State's Steve Prohm wanted his team to continue the same kind of defensive intensity his Cyclones displayed in the first half.

"If we give up another 29 points in the second half," he told the ESPN2 television audience, "we'll have a good chance to win."

Miami's Jim Larranaga was looking for a better effort from his Hurricanes.

"We just have to play better," he said as the teams left the court. "Some of it is you've just got to perform. It's a challenge. You've got to guard Monte Morris. You can't just let him beat you and score any time he wants, or any of their other guards taking you off the dribble."

Prohm got his wish. Larranaga didn't.

Prohm's club rolled in Sunday's championship game of the eight-team event with a 73-56 victory over Miami's young group. The Cyclones will play the winner of the Gonzaga-Florida semifinal that was to be played late Friday night.

The Cyclone (5-0) not only lived up to Prohm's expectations, they did them one better. After going to the locker room up 35-29, they held the Hurricanes (4-1) to just 27 points on 8-of-25 shooting over the final 20 minutes and coasted on a double-digit cushion over the final 10 minutes. Their biggest lead was 21 points at 73-52 with just over a minute left.

The Cyclones won despite getting only six points from their leading scorer, Morris. Limited to just seven minutes in the first half and 22 for the game because of early fouls, Morris was only 2 of 8 from field after entering the game shooting over 61 percent from the field for a 19.0-per game scoring average through the first four games.

Senior Deonte Burton picked up the slack, however, scoring a season-high 21-points while hitting half of his 16 shots and both of his 3-point attempts. He more than doubled his previous season high of 10 points and was just two points shy of his career best.

Senior guard Matt Thomas chipped in with 12 points and senior guard Nazareth Mitrou-Long added 10.

"Yesterday was a tough game. I like when people doubt us. It keeps you more focused, keeps you humble," Prohm said, according to the Orlando Sentinel, referring to his team's 73-71 win over Indiana State. "The thing most people question about us is our toughness and defense. I think that's what won the game for us today."

Junior guard Ja'Quan Newton scored a career-high 21 points to lead Miami, which will play the Gonzaga-Florida loser for third place in the event. Senior guard Davon Reed with 13 points was the only other Hurricane in double figures.

"Some nights you just need to play a little bit better," Larranaga said as reported in the Orlando Sentinel. "The game of basketball is a game of inches and we were just not quite as sharp as we needed to be."

The contest was a game of runs.

The Cyclones jumped in front 11-4 less than four minutes into the game, but the Hurricanes responded on a 12-0 spurt for a five-point advantage, their largest lead of the game.

With the game tied 23-23 at the 4:43 mark, the Cyclones closed out the half by outscoring the Hurricanes 12-6 to go into the locker room up 35-29 at the break.

In the second half, the Cyclones went on a 12-0 run to open up a 56-44 lead with under 10 minutes left and they remained in control after that.

NOTES: Iowa State is off to a 5-0 start for the second straight season and third time in last four years. ... The Cyclones are without freshman F Solomon Young (8.7 points, 5.3 rebounds) for the tourney. He is out with a hand injury. ... Miami made only 2 of 16 attempts from behind the 3-point line to Iowa State's 8 of 19.
Top Game Performances
 
Iowa St.   Miami-Florida
Deonte Burton 21 Scoring Ja'Quan Newton 21
Monte Morris 5 Assists Ja'Quan Newton 3
Deonte Burton 7 Rebounds Kamari Murphy 12
Merrill Holden 4 Free Throws Made Davon Reed 8
Nick Weiler-Babb 3 Steals Ja'Quan Newton 3
Deonte Burton 1 Blocks Dewan Huell 1
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Iowa St. 73 41.0 8-19 15-18 10 33 1 10 10
Miami-Florida 56 36.0 2-16 18-22 6 35 2 7 19