Sunday's game had the makings of a movie script with its ebbs and flows, the return of Bob Knight's infamous chair and shutting down an All-American.
College basketball fans have reacted to Purdue’s 73-58 loss against Indiana Hoosiers on Sunday, directing their anger at the team and specific players for a poor second-half display.
Braden Smith is on the cusp of breaking Purdue's all-time assist record. His former teammate, Zach Edey, explained what makes the junior guard an elite passer.
Braden Smith, who had one assist and five turnovers in the second half against the Hoosiers, added 23 points on 6-for-10 3-point shooting plus eight assists and four steals as both Purdue stars stepped up after coach Matt Painter admitted they had not made good decisions in the second half against Indiana.
Braden Smith might be close to breaking Purdue's all-time assist record, but the junior guard isn't focused on individual achievements or accolades.