TEMPE, Ariz. -- When Bobby Hurley hits the recruiting trail looking for a point guard, he has a particular player in mind.
Sometimes he finds him; sometimes he doesn't. But the Arizona State head coach knows exactly what he wants -- almost to the point of being too specific.
Hurley wants the opposite of himself.
Yes, the former four-year starter for legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski who won back-to-back national championships, who was named a Final Four Most Outstanding Player and an All-American, who still leads the NCAA in assists and who is widely considered to be one of the best point guards in the history of college basketball -- in addition to being an NBA lottery pick -- doesn't want another version of himself.