we ll go to the nba now. the atlanta hawks and golden state warriors were tied in the final seconds of double overtime. play for the lead. tipped. no! looney, yes! the warriors win it! looney s tip in at the buzz area long with 54 points scored by clay thompson lifts the warriors to a 143-140 win over the hawks. to cleveland, even bigger night for the cavaliers donovan mitchell. he scored a team record 71 points, the most by nba player in 17 years to help the cavaliers rally from 21 down and beat the chicago bulls 145-134 in o.t. there is also a major upset in college basketball last night. in indiana, rutgers took down the nation s top ranked team for the second year in a row. ending purdue s perfect season last night one year after beating the boilermakers with a half court buzzer beater.
five seconds left. no time out. ivy with two. stepback, three, no good! bedlam in bloomington. number 4 goes down. that almost went in, but indiana outlasts fourth ranked purdue, upsetting the boilermakers, 68-65 last night. the victory marks hoosiers first in nine meetings. that dates back to 2019. now let s go to melbourne for some tennis at the australian open. when we left yesterday morning, daniil medvedev was up two sets in his second round match. medvedev went on to close it out and he remains on track for back-to-back grand slam titles following his u.s. open breakthrough which prevented novak djokovic from winning the grand slam. djokovic, of course, not
fans were wondering, what in the world are we watching in this music city bowl. four touchdowns scored in about a three-minute span, including 62 yards for a score. this game would go to overtime, tide at 45. then taking the lead on a fourth and goal. watch here, the officials say jaylen wright s forward progress had stopped. coach josh heupel was livid. purdue would eventually kick a field goal and win it. 48-45 was the final. boilermakers complete their best season since 2003. michigan state trailing pitt by 11 in the fourth in the peach bowl, but that changed real quick. they scored three touchdowns, including the nail in the coffin here. cal holiday intercepting this pass and taking it all the way for a touchdown. oh, it would feel so nice,
harris: joe concha? i watch m a s h and fight to stay awake after having one too many boilermakers. it s magical. it s been when i thought you re going to stay up to see if santa was coming. joe: that, too, of course, but i can t it meant that as an adult. [laughter] harris: kennedy? kennedy: crab-int on the oregon coast and my mom s souffle. harris: love you, kennedy. carley? carley: that sounds so nice, kennedy. it s not christmas at my house unless a christmas story is on repeat. harris: really? how many times will you watch it? carley: it is shown 24 hours. harris: you are to 24 times? carley: it s always on the background. leg lamp, love it. harris: i love it. we came up with a new tradition. my youngest daughter did. every halloween we take a little pumpkin and on the lines we write what we are thankful for,
help people here. if we can get, solve the problem, which is china dumping tons of steel on us, i ll call that a win. we are nowhere near there now. we are alienating allies. reporter: the other part about this is it s not just the likes of machinists and iron workers, there are teachers, nurses, boilermakers. it s across the board. there is a recognition when you talk to the union members, it s a matter they feel like they are a part of one effort here. they are all part of the union community, which you have thousands here. a lot of them are behind the camera taking cover from the rain right now. but essentially they are making the point that we have to look out after all union members. while perhaps trade of these deals may help the likes of dairy farmers in wisconsin, there are others here like those cranberry farmers or the likes of harley-davidson employees that could also be the ones that are suffering as a result of these tariffs that are going back and forth.