Purdue basketball Braden Smith breaks career assists record: 'My type of player'

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Purdue basketball's Braden Smith is the NCAA's new passing king.

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When the senior got his second assist Friday night against Queens in an NCAA Tournament first-round game, he passed 1990s Duke star Bobby Hurley's Division I career record of 1,076.

Smith came into Friday's game averaging 7.4 assists over 145 career games. He averages 9.1 assists this season for the No. 2 West Regional seeds, after averaging 4.4 as a freshman, 7.5 as a sophomore and 8.7 as a junior.

Hurley averaged 7.7 assists over 140 games from 1989-93 that included national championships in 1991 and '92.

TNT reporter Jon Rothstein said before tipoff that he talked to Hurley this week, and Hurley said: "Braden Smith is my type of player."

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