After Saturday's Purdue men's basketball game against Rutgers at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue held Senior Day ceremonies.

The players recognized were Evan Boudreaux, Jahaad Proctor, and Tommy Luce.

Luce was the only four-year member of the team, and Purdue put together a special video that included several national broadcasters.

The video featured ESPN's Scott Van Pelt, ESPN's Dan Dakich, ESPN's Molly McGrath, FOX's Stephen Bardo, CBS's Clark Kellogg, and FOX and CBS broadcaster Bill Raftery.

Van Pelt opened the video by saying, "When you think of the true basketball icons, they only need one name to be instantly recognizable — Wilt, Michael, Magic, Bird, Shaq, Kobe, Dirk, LeBron, Tommy."

Van Pelt is who gave Luce the nickname "King of Mackey."

"Every club needs a Tommy Luce," Raftery said. "I love doing Purdue games. Hopefully, they're runouts, and all of a sudden, Tommy gets an opportunity to dribble-drive and get a little lingerie on the deck."

"I've only seen an X number of guys that come in as walk-ons and really, really truly enhance a program," Dakich said. "Every program is better because of guys like you."

Luce started his career at Purdue as a walk-on. He received a scholarship his final two seasons.

"Congrats, King," Van Pelt said to close the video. "Thanks for the ride."

In Saturday's game, Rutgers defeated Purdue 71-68 in overtime. Luce did not play in the game.

Purdue went to 16-15 overall and 9-11 in the Big Ten Conference. Rutgers improved to 20-11 overall and 11-9 in Big Ten Conference play.

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Matt Painter is the Purdue men's basketball head coach. Steve Pikiell is the Rutgers men's basketball head coach.

Erik Hall is the lead digital producer for sports with the USA Today Network. You can find him on Twitter @HallErik.