If you wanted to see a bounce back from Michigan Basketball after Friday's clunker outing against Eastern Michigan, tonight's matchup with Pittsburgh in the Legends Classic in Brooklyn, NY, gave you what you wanted. The Wolverines got fluid ball movement and spacing, knocked down open shots, and dismantled the Panthers by scoring 91 points in the 40 minutes of regulation play. Michigan didn't even need Hunter Dickinson to be his usual self, or anything from Jett Howard in the second half to overwhelm Pitt. A step in the right direction and a glimpse at this squad's very high offensive ceiling. Pitt opened the game as the team on fire offensively, scoring 15 points in the first six minutes of game action on 6/11 shooting (3/4 from deep), while Michigan lagged a bit behind. Dickinson was the story for the Wolverines on the offensive end in the early going, making three of Michigan's first eight field goals and getting assists on three of the five he didn't