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UCLA 69, Purdue 67: California Nightmare
CJ Cox’s last second three hit the front of the rim, and bounced harmlessly away as Purdue falls for the first time in the Big Ten, 69-67 to the UCLA Bruins.Behind a 23 point Donovan Dent performance, the Bruins were able to knock off the #4 Purdue Boilermakers. It is just Purdue’s second loss of the season.Dent was the star, but it was Tyler Bilodeau that brought the dagger. With just under ten seconds remaining, Dent in a two man game, found Bilodeau for three. Bilodeau knocked down the three and gave UCLA its final lead of the game. For Purdue, too many misses and way too much Dent was the downfall.Purdue was just 3 of 14 from three. Fletcher Loyer struggled again, knocking down just 1 of 5 from three, including a couple key misses late. But it was Dent, who added 13 assists with his game-high 23 points, that dominated the entire second half. Purdue had no answer for the guard in the second half.The Bruins defense held the nation’s #1 offense to 46% shooting and 21% from three. Purdue thought it pulled away late, going up six after the last media timeout, but an 8-0 run by the Bruins to finish the game moves Purdue from the top of the Big Ten standings. Purdue’s west coast trip wraps up with a 1-1 record.Purdue was led by CJ Cox who had 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists, but didn’t get enough from its stars.Braden Smith, questionable coming into the game after a leg injury against USC three days prior, had just 12 points and 4 assists. He came in averaging over 18 points and 9 assists a game in the Big Ten. Trey Kaufman-Renn was the only other Purdue player in double-digits, scoring 10 points to go with 10 points to go with 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Once again, a defense showed TKR constant doubles and tried to take the ball out of his hand. Purdue’s bench out performed UCLA for the entire game. Gicarri Harris had 7 points, Jack Benter made key plays in both halves, and Daniel Jacobsen had a couple big rebounds. UCLA’s bench didn’t score a single point, but the Bruins starters were better than Purdue’s stars when it matter. Purdue leaves the West Coast as a team struggling offensively after looking unstoppable for the first half of the season.

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When the Knicks first started to struggle, fans and analysts were quick to diagnose the problem as fatigue, with a side of some schematic issues, and players just playing badly. But with every passing game, their so-called rough stretch looks less and less like a stretch, and more and more like who they actually are going to be the rest of the way. And in a lot of these losses, they don’t just look tired or like they aren’t executing. They look like a disjointed and dysfunctional team, if you can even call them that. During so many timeouts and blowouts, the players aren’t picking each other up, aren’t coming together, and it’s turned a lot of fans into sleuths and even lip readers. Yet all of that until recently was just speculation. But after the Knicks’ latest embarrassment, which came in the shape of a beatdown at the hands of the struggling Mavericks, players seemed to finally start voicing a bit more of their opinions on what’s taken place. Deuce McBride, who’s never been one to shy away from being honest and transparent, talked about how the team has had some underlying issues that were masked with wins earlier in the season, and how the Knicks have gotten way too comfortable while their opponents have been hungrier. "That's been the main thing over the last 11, teams are coming out more hungrier than us. When you get comfortable, when you've won, I think that's human nature and we have to fight against it"– Deuce McBride pic.twitter.com/q3pAs2uecq— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) January 20, 2026 Josh Hart, who is often labeled as the heart of the team and is among the most vocal players on the team, said, “We have to make sure we have a professional mindset to everything. We gotta come in & be locked in. We can’t go into practice & have things said several times; we can’t come out & not execute an ATO.” "We have to make sure we have a professional mindset to everything. We gotta come in & be locked in. We can't go into practice & have things said several times; we can't come out & not execute an ATO…At the end of the day that's the guys that have this jersey on" – Josh Hart pic.twitter.com/ABTDVyU2yC— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) January 20, 2026 Hart also spoke candidly about the need to look in the mirror, saying, “We all need to do some soul-searching. Some are looking in the mirror. Right now we’re playing embarrassing basketball. We’re not executing on the offensive end. Defensively, we’ve been abysmal. We’ve been terrible defensively all year”. "We all need to do some soul-searching. Some looking in the mirror. Right now we're playing embarrassing basketball. We're not executing on the offensive end. Defensively, we've been abysmal. We've been terrible defensively all year"– Josh Hart pic.twitter.com/o5VO06aWOo— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) January 20, 2026 The captain, Jalen Brunson, echoed those sentiments and added a sense of urgency and even desperation. Jalen Brunson on Josh Hart saying the Knicks need to do "soul searching""Should've started a couple weeks ago, but we gotta start tomorrow. We've got to figure this out fast" pic.twitter.com/OJ5t2Rp6D9— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) January 20, 2026 And that was just seconds after looking, and sounding a bit lost when asked about why the team didn’t show up. And that was after the broadcast caught Brunson trying to rally the guys together and instill that sense of urgency in everyone else. "At some point we gotta wake up…create some energy for ourselves. They're not gonna give it to us…our own f*king energy…Wake the f*k up…It's up to us…And don't watch the frigging news" –– AI on what Jalen Brunson said to Knicks during loss to Mavs (incomplete/imperfect) pic.twitter.com/OLVQlvguON— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) January 20, 2026 The honesty and frustrations didn’t end there as head coach Mike Brown, who has received his own share of criticisms, voiced his…

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