Indiana's Anthony Leal (3) dives for a loose ball and draws a foul on Purdue's Braden Smith at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. / Robert Goddin-Imagn Images Some parts of Leal’s game may seem to be ...
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So I'm happy as hell.” Some parts of Leal’s game may seem to be of small value, but on Sunday they paid off in the form of a resume-boosting win. Playing all 20 second-half minutes and 35 ...