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  • Naim Darrechi: La POLÉMICA razón por la que no puede entrar a su natal España tras problemas en México

    Naim Darrechi: La POLÉMICA razón por la que no puede entrar a su natal España tras problemas en México

    Hace unos días, Naim Darrechi fue arrestado en el Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México. Este hecho se suma a la lista de controversias que ha protagonizado desde que se mudó al país hace algunos años.

    Su más reciente problema con la ley hizo que su nombre se hiciera tendencia en redes sociales. Entre las dudas que más han surgido sobre él ha sido el motivo por el que no puede regresar a su natal España. Aquí te contamos los detalles.

    Ve: ¡Yeri MUA rompe en llanto! Así la captaron tras el escándalo y detención de Naim Darrechi, ¿colapsó? | VIDEO

    Naim Darrechi

    Naim Darrechi arrestado en CDMX

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    La detención de Naim Darrechi en el Aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México

    El arresto del influencer se dio durante la noche del pasado 27 de mayo. El video viral del momento capta a Naim Darrechi siendo escoltado por elementos de seguridad a su llegada de Puerto Vallarta. Según se dijo, unas azafatas lo acusaron de usar un vape durante el vuelo.

    Si bien fue liberado a las pocas horas, el caso causó controversia. Sol León, quien estaba presente durante el hecho, sostuvo que la detención fue “injusta”. Incluso acusó a las empleadas de agredir a ella y sus amigas cuando intentaron confrontarlas.

    Por otra parte, el abogado de Darrechi declaró que, aparentemente, le quisieron imputar el cargo de discriminación a su cliente. De igual manera, denunció que hubo “irregularidades” en todo lo ocurrido. Debido a todo esto, se está contemplando iniciar un proceso legal.

    En medio de todo esto, se empezó a responsabilizar a Yeri MUA, expareja del creador de contenido. En redes sociales, se aseguró de que una de las azafatas era prima de la veracruzana y que esta última le pidió que orquestara la detención contra Naim. La cantante ha negado esto en todo momento.

    Una mujer que se dice ser una de las trabajadoras dio su versión. Afirmó que Naim sí llevaba un vape y que solo estaba haciendo su trabajo al reportarlo. De igual manera quiere denunciar a Sol León por daño moral.

    No te pierdas: Naim Darrechi sale libre tras detención: se filtra VIDEO que lo incriminaría y Yeri MUA ¿está detrás de todo?

    La razón por la que Naim Darrechi no puede regresar a su natal España

    Naim Darrechi tuvo muchas polémicas en España y hasta llegó a tener problemas legales allá. Una de sus controversias más sonadas fue sobre su vida íntima. En 2021, declaró que les decía a sus parejas que era estéril para no usar protección.

    De igual forma, confesó que, en ocasiones, se quitaba el condón en secreto. Según su lógica, se sentía “mejor” hacerlo sin protección. Como era de esperarse, sus palabras causaron indignación y la gente empezó a reportar sus redes sociales.

    También hubo una investigación legal de por medio, la cual terminó archivándose al concluir que no había personas afectadas. En aquel entonces, Darrechi se disculpó y sostuvo que todo había sido mentira.

    Meses después, en 2022, agredió a un policía e hirió a un agente que lo iban a detener por estar bebiendo alcohol en vía pública. Hubo un juicio por este tema. En medio de la batalla legal, se mudó a México.

    Cuando no asistió a las audiencias, se emitió una orden de búsqueda y captura. Al final, un juez lo sentenció a seis meses de prisión y a pagar una multa cercana a los 3 mil 500 pesos.

    Naim Darrechi

    Naim Darrechi fue a juicio en España

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    ¿Naim Darrechi irá a la cárcel si regresa a España?

    En su momento, Naim Darrechi habló sobre su posible ida a la cárcel en España. Dijo que, presuntamente, su defensa había logrado llegar a un acuerdo. Solo tendría que pagar una multa y comprometerse a no cometer otro delito en los próximos dos años.

    Lo curioso del asunto es que el exparticipante de ‘La mansión VIP’ no ha pisado su país en todo este tiempo. Se especula que sus palabras serían mentira y que no regresó a España para evitar cumplir su condena. Hasta ahora, esto no ha sido comprobado oficialmente.

    Mira: Naim Darrechi olvida a Yeri MUA y confirma romance con Katy Cardona: ¡Así le pidió que fuera su novia!

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    Naim Darrechi y su sentencia en España

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  • La campaña de Abelardo de la Espriella: el penalista ultraconservador que rompió a la derecha

    La campaña de Abelardo de la Espriella: el penalista ultraconservador que rompió a la derecha

    Abelardo de la Espriella nunca se había lanzado a un cargo de elección popular, y quizás por ello su aspiración a la presidencia de Colombia ha sido una sorpresa para sus rivales en la izquierda, pero sobre todo para sus amigos en la derecha. A mitad del año pasado, cuando apenas se preparaba a aspirar y aparecía con 1% de intención de voto en las encuestas, la derecha se dividía entre dos favoritos que ya no aparecen en el mapa electoral. Una era Vicky Dávila, la exdirectora de la revista Semana que prometía robarse el voto de la ultraderecha por su oposición férrea a Gustavo Petro durante todo el gobierno de izquierdas. El otro era el senador Miguel Uribe Turbay, fiel seguidor y amigo del expresidente Álvaro Uribe, el santo grial de la derecha. Pero Uribe Turbay fue asesinado mientras hacía campaña en Bogotá y el magnicidio dejó a su partido en crisis. Mientras, De la Espriella recogía firmas para ser candidato y empezaba a crecer lentamente, robando tanto del voto ultra de Dávila como el de los uribistas clásicos. Ahora llega este domingo como uno de los más opcionados para dirigir el país desde la Casa de Nariño.

    El abogado penalista lanzó su candiatura en noviembre, con el show que lo ha caracterizado toda su campaña: frente a miles de personas en el Movistar Arena de Bogotá, con la imagen de un tigre como logo de campaña y mucha pólvora. Ha cimentado desde entonces un mensaje que divide a la sociedad entre un nosotros, “los nunca”, y un ellos, “los de siempre”, y suma eslóganes nacionalistas y militaristas como “Firme por la Patria”.

    “Dejé una vida apacible en Florencia [Italia] y volví a mi patria para salvarla y reconstruirla”, le dijo entonces al público. Su esposa ha dicho recientemente que volverían a vivir en el exterior en caso de una derrota, mientras él asegura que vino a Colombia a prestar su “servicio militar” contra la izquierda de Petro. Esa idea es reflejada en su programa: promete la mano dura del salvadoreño Nayib Bukele contra los grupos criminales, con la construcción de diez megacárceles; el recorte del Estado al estilo del argentino Javier Milei; y una agenda conservadora contra el aborto o los derechos de la población LGBTI, aupado por un discurso religioso en el que promete la llegada de una “Patria Milagro”.

    Aunque se ha definido como un outsider de los políticos, por meses buscó que lo avalara el partido del expresidente Uribe, quien hizo decenas de reuniones para lograr un candidato único de una oposición que iría ‘de Abelardo hasta Fajardo’. Pero le cerró la puerta de su colectividad al abogado penalista. Entre tres senadoras y el padre del senador asesinado, el partido se decantó por la senadora Paloma Valencia, de una derecha moderada. El ala más radical, representada por el líder ganadero José Félix Lafaurie, se fue del partido a las toldas del ultra.

    Todavía en diciembre, cuando ya lideraba los sondeos frente a otras aspirantes de derecha, De la Espriella sugería sellar la coalición a través de una encuesta. Pero los otros candidatos, incluidas Valencia y Dávila, le cerraron esa puerta, y prefirieron escoger entre nueve de ellos a través de una consulta que se votaría en las elecciones legislativas de marzo. Al verse excluido, el penalista publicó un video hecho con Inteligencia Artificial en el que un tigre le lee una carta a Uribe: irse a una consulta, dice el felino, “decepcionaría a quienes creen en este proyecto”. Anunciaba que no quería ir a la fiesta a la que no lo invitaron.

    Luego llegó la prueba de fuego, el 8 de marzo. La popularidad del candidato, impulsada en una campaña digital exitosa y contemporánea, logró arañar algunos votos del partido uribista Centro Democrático para que el diminuto partido ultraconservador Salvación Nacional, que lo avala, superara el umbral electoral y eligiera a cuatro senadores y a una representante en la Cámara por Bogotá. Era la primera vez que De la Espriella medía su popularidad en las urnas, y demostró que la ultraderecha se movilizaba al margen del uribismo.

    Pero al tiempo surgía la mayor amenaza a su candidatura: Valencia no solo ganó la consulta de la derecha con 3,2 millones de votos, muchos más de los esperados, sino que el mecanismo sumó casi seis millones de votos. La senadora irrumpió entonces con fuerza en las encuestas, con la posibilidad de aglutinar el voto uribista y conquistar una parte del centro, aquel que votó en esa misma consulta a quien designó como fórmula vicepresidencial, Juan Daniel Oviedo.

    Pero la apuesta a dos bandas de Valencia no cuajó del todo, la candidata y Oviedo se diferenciaban públicamente en posturas sobre asuntos como la adopción de niños por parejas del mismo sexo o la posibilidad de designar a Uribe como ministro de Defensa. De la Espriella, que había enviado un aparte de tranquilidad a sectores académicos y empresariales con la designación de su propia fórmula, el exministro José Manuel Restrepo, volvió a crecer en las encuestas, al punto de empatar en algunas con el siempre puntero Iván Cepeda, aspirante de una izquierda unificada e impulsada por Petro.

    Los influenciadores abelardistas acusaron a Valencia de ser parte de “los de siempre”, y la candidata que recibió el apoyo de casi todos los partidos tradicionales se convirtió en la opción del establecimiento. De la Espriella ha sabido vender el discurso de que él es el llanero solitario de la política, a pesar de que partidos enteros y clanes poderosos también lo apoyen. También ha sabido capitalizar la sintonía de su discurso con el petrismo que habla de “los nadies”. Su intención de voto no cae a pesar de que demuestre tener más dinero que “los nunca”, a pesar de que sus críticos recuerden que fue abogado de corruptos y mafiosos, a pesar de que algunos de esos antiguos clientes ahora lo cuestionen. Como Donald Trump en la campaña presidencial del 2024, parece a prueba de escándalos. Solo le queda probar si puede derrotar a la izquierda, y llegar a la Casa de Nariño.

  • Compare las propuestas de los candidatos presidenciales para las Elecciones de Colombia 2026

    Compare las propuestas de los candidatos presidenciales para las Elecciones de Colombia 2026

    Los planes de Gobierno de Paloma Valencia, Abelardo de la Espriella e Iván Cepeda, frente a frente

    Paloma Valencia, Iván Cepeda, Abelardo de la Espriella y Sergio Fajardo.ANDRÉS GALEANO, Chelo Camacho (El País), @ABDELAESPRIELLA, MARIANO VIMOS
    Elisa Villa Román

    Las elecciones presidenciales de Colombia de 2026 se perfilan como una contienda entre tres distintas visiones de Gobierno. Sergio Fajardo, muy por debajo en las encuestas, queda en el cuarto puesto de los aspirantes a la silla. Los candidatos Paloma Valencia, de Colombia Más Grande; Abelardo de la Espriella, por Defensores de la Patria; Iván Cepeda, del Pacto Histórico; y Sergio Fajardo por la fórmula Dignidad y compromiso, han articulado sus programas de Gobierno en torno a diferentes ópticas, y difieren en las soluciones que proponen. El siguiente comparativo permite revisar, tema por tema, las propuestas de cada candidato en materia de seguridad, economía, salud, educación, medio ambiente, anticorrupción, campo, paz y política social. Es una herramienta de consulta para los lectores en un país donde las promesas de campaña han chocado históricamente con la complejidad de gobernar.

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    Diseño y maquetación: Mónica Juárez Martín y Ángel Hernández

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  • Canjean una rara moneda Casascius de 1 BTC que permaneció sellada desde 2012

    Canjean una rara moneda Casascius de 1 BTC que permaneció sellada desde 2012

    Una moneda física Casascius de 1 BTC, identificada como S2-COIN-1-2012, fue canjeada recientemente luego de permanecer intacta durante más de una década. El movimiento quedó registrado en la red de Bitcoin cuando la clave privada almacenada bajo el holograma de seguridad fue utilizada para transferir los fondos.

    La operación fue detectada por sistemas de monitoreo on-chain y el barrido de la dirección quedó registrado mediante la transacción: 6bcc597fcd9a51e710f089ab0112e30897c1a55d587e6c76e8adf5dad165811e, incluida en el bloque 951751 de Bitcoin el 30 de mayo de 2026.

    Captura del explorador Mempool que muestra la transacción de canje de una moneda Casascius de 1 BTC.
    La clave privada de una moneda Casascius de 1 BTC acuñada en 2012 fue utilizada para transferir los fondos a una dirección moderna. Fuente: Mempool.

    La pieza canjeada corresponde a una moneda de la Serie 2 emitida en 2012. En aquel momento, bitcoin cotizaba generalmente entre 5 y 15 dólares por unidad, muy lejos de los 73.000 dólares que representó el BTC contenido en la moneda al momento de su redención; es decir, aumentó aproximadamente 7.300 veces su valor. Esto significa que el activo almacenado multiplicó su valor miles de veces durante los cerca de 14 años que permaneció sellado.

    Los datos de la transacción muestran que el propietario movió prácticamente la totalidad del bitcoin a una dirección moderna SegWit, pagando una comisión inferior a un dólar. El movimiento confirma que el holograma fue retirado y que la clave privada, que había permanecido oculta desde la creación de la pieza, fue finalmente utilizada.

    Las monedas Casascius son consideradas reliquias de los primeros años de bitcoin. Fueron creadas por Mike Caldwell entre 2011 y 2013 como una forma de almacenar bitcoins físicamente. Cada pieza contenía una clave privada oculta bajo un holograma inviolable y estaba vinculada a una dirección pública donde se depositaban los fondos. Mientras el sello permaneciera intacto, la moneda conservaba tanto su valor numismático como el bitcoin almacenado en su interior.

    El debate entre conservar o redimir una pieza Casascius quedó reflejado en un caso ocurrido en junio de 2025. En ese momento, el coleccionista John Galt decidió retirar el sello de una barra física que almacenaba 100 BTC. Según relató posteriormente en Reddit, mantener bajo su custodia un activo cuyo valor superaba el millón de dólares se había vuelto cada vez más complicado, hasta que finalmente optó por venderlo por más de USD 10 millones.

    Su experiencia ilustra uno de los desafíos que enfrentan los primeros inversionistas de bitcoin. Aunque miles de monedas Casascius ya han sido abiertas para reclamar los fondos, a la fecha más de 7.000 monedas de 1 BTC han sido abiertas y más de 12.000 están activas, según datos del rastreador de Casascius.  Para muchos propietarios, conservar estas piezas selladas representa una apuesta a largo plazo por bitcoin, pero también implica convivir con la incertidumbre de decidir cuándo -o si alguna vez- revelar la clave privada y convertir el activo en liquidez.

  • Video | Un muerto y heridos graves dejaron las celebraciones del título del PSG en la Champions: impresionante caos en París

    París arde. Las autoridades francesas confirmaron que una persona murió y dos más se encuentran en estado muy grave —una de ellas, un joven de 17 años, entre la vida y la muerte— durante los festejos en Francia por la segunda Liga de Campeones del PSG, conquistada el sábado ante el Arsenal.

    De igual manera, se informó que 57 policías resultaron heridos, así como 219 participantes en las festividades, ocho de ellos de gravedad, según señaló el ministro del Interior, Laurent Nuñez, en una conferencia de prensa.

    Un muerto y heridos graves dejaron las celebraciones del título del PSG en la Champions

    La agencia AFP recordó que el año pasado, cuando el PSG celebró su primera Champions tras golear al Inter de Milán (5-0), las autoridades contabilizaron en toda Francia dos personas fallecidas, al menos 192 heridos —22 de ellos policías y bomberos— y 559 detenidos.

    París arde Foto:EFE

    “Lo que se constata es que vienen individuos que no son aficionados del París Saint-Germain. Los hemos visto claramente en París, pero también en otras ciudades. Llevan camisetas del París Saint-Germain, pero ni siquiera miran el partido”, lamentó el titular de Interior.

    La persona fallecida, cuyo caso fue anunciado por la Fiscalía de París y no por el ministro del Interior durante su comparecencia, es un hombre de 24 años cuya motocicleta habría chocado de frente contra unos bloques de hormigón en un ramal de salida de la autopista de circunvalación, a la altura de la Porte Maillot, en el noroeste de París.

    París arde Foto:AFP

    Otra persona, de 17 años, permanece en coma tras haber sido apuñalada durante una riña en el distrito XVI, en el oeste de la capital francesa. De acuerdo con la Fiscalía, el joven presentaba dos heridas en un ojo y sangraba abundantemente por la boca. Los responsables huyeron del lugar ante la presencia de varios vecinos.

    AFP señaló que una segunda persona se encontraba también en estado muy grave, aunque sin riesgo de muerte, después de que un conductor perdiera el control de su vehículo y chocara contra una terraza en el céntrico distrito X de París.

    París se incendió

    En ese mismo incidente, otra persona resultó herida de menor gravedad. Nuñez agradeció el trabajo de las fuerzas del orden y de seguridad, especialmente en medio de las altas temperaturas registradas el sábado, y aseguró que actuaron “siempre que hubo disturbios”, en una respuesta implícita a las críticas de sectores de la ultraderecha, que acusan al Gobierno de inacción.

    París y su caos Foto:AFP

    El ministro puso como ejemplo de esa actuación las frustradas invasiones a la circunvalación de París por parte de varios grupos de individuos y el intento fallido de irrumpir en el estadio Parque de los Príncipes por parte de unas 150 personas, indicó AFP.

    Entre los incidentes ocurridos en otras ciudades del país, el titular de Interior destacó el ataque a una mediateca en Orleans.

    Festejo junto a la Torre Eiffel, blindado por la policía

    A partir de las 16:00 hora local (14:00 GMT) de este domingo, los jugadores del PSG celebrarán junto a unos 100.000 aficionados el título europeo en la explanada del Campo de Marte, a los pies de la Torre Eiffel.

    Para garantizar la seguridad se desplegaron unos 6.000 policías en París, un dispositivo algo menor al de la víspera, cuando participaron cerca de 8.000 agentes, concentrados en buena parte en los Campos Elíseos.

    París y su caos Foto:AFP

    Tras cerca de dos horas de celebración con los aficionados, los futbolistas serán recibidos en el Palacio del Elíseo por el presidente francés, Emmanuel Macron, a las 18:10 hora local (16:10 GMT).

    Posteriormente, a las 18:45 hora local, Macron ofrecerá una declaración pública sobre el logro del PSG. Finalmente, a las 19:30 hora local (17:30 GMT), se celebrará en el Parque de los Príncipes un acto especial de homenaje a los campeones.

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  • Elecciones en Colombia 2026: puesto de votación, cuándo inicia la Ley Seca y horarios para acudir a las casillas

    Elecciones en Colombia 2026: puesto de votación, cuándo inicia la Ley Seca y horarios para acudir a las casillas

    Colombia se encuentra a las puertas de la jornada electoral que definirá quién ocupará la presidencia del país para el periodo 2026- 2030. La próxima elección presidencial es también un plebiscito indirecto a la gestión y a las reformas sociales impulsadas por el Gobierno de Gustavo Petro, el primer presidente de izquierda en la historia reciente del país.

    Cómo votar: paso a paso para la jornada

    Para que su voto sea válido y el proceso resulte ágil, la Registraduría Nacional sugiere seguir una serie de pasos ordenados.

    Consultar puesto de votación

    Ingrese a la página web oficial de la Registraduría o use la aplicación móvil oficial para verificar su puesto de votación y el número de mesa exacto. Recuerde que solo puede votar en el lugar donde tiene inscrita su cédula.

    Presentar documento de identidad en la mesa asignada

    Presente su cédula de ciudadanía física original (ya sea la amarilla con hologramas o la nueva cédula digital). Ningún otro documento, como el pasaporte o la contraseña, es válido para votar dentro del territorio nacional.

    Recibir y marcar el tarjetón en el cubículo de votación

    El jurado le entregará la tarjeta electoral de la elección presidencial. Diríjase al cubículo y marque de forma clara la casilla del candidato de su preferencia o la opción de “Voto en Blanco”. Evite salirse del recuadro o realizar marcas cruzadas sobre varias fotos para que su voto no sea anulado.

    Depositar el voto y pedir el certificado

    Doble el tarjetón para garantizar el secreto del voto y deposítelo en la urna correspondiente frente a los jurados de votación. Al finalizar, asegúrese de reclamar su cédula y el certificado electoral, el cual otorga beneficios de ley como descuentos en trámites públicos y medio día de descanso laboral remunerado.

    ¿Cuándo son las elecciones y qué se elige?

    Tras las elecciones legislativas del pasado 8 de marzo, la jornada electoral de mayo será exclusivamente para definir quién ocupará la presidencia y vicepresidencia de Colombia.

    Para ello, la Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil ha establecido un calendario electoral:

    • Primera vuelta presidencial: se llevará a cabo el domingo 31 de mayo.
    • Eventual segunda vuelta: en caso de que ningún candidato obtenga la mitad más uno de los votos válidos, los dos aspirantes más votados se medirán en una segunda vuelta el domingo 21 de junio.

    Restricciones y Ley Seca

    En Bogotá, las autoridades han adelantado el inicio de la Ley Seca a partir de este viernes 29 de mayo a las 18.00 de la tarde y hasta el lunes 1 de junio a mediodía (12.00 horas). Esto ha llevado al gremio de bares a convocar diversas protestas en la capital colombiana. En Barranquilla, la prohibición en la venta y el consumo de bebidas embriagantes se activa a partir del sábado 30 de mayo a las 18.00.

    Otras restricciones incluyen la prohibición de portar armas, el uso de celulares o cámaras fotográficas dentro de los cubículos de votación y la restricción de propaganda política el día de la elección.

    Horarios de las mesas de votación

    En todo el territorio nacional, el horario de apertura y cierre de las urnas es estricto y unificado.

    • Apertura: 8.00 horas
    • Cierre: 16.00. A esta hora cierran los accesos a los puestos de votación y las mesas. Si una persona se encuentra en la fila pero no ha entregado su cédula al jurado antes de la hora de cierre, no podrá votar.

    Para los colombianos en el exterior, el proceso cuenta con una logística especial. Las votaciones se desarrollan durante una semana completa, comenzando el lunes 25 de mayo y finalizando el domingo 31 de mayo, en los consulados y puntos autorizados en cada país, operando de igual forma entre las 8.00 y las 16.00 (hora local de cada ciudad).

  • Starting 5: Spurs win epic Game 7, face Knicks in NBA Finals

    The nightly recap from May 30, 2026, as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder to win the Western Conference Finals.

    An unforgettable series.

    An unrelenting Game 7.

    An unbreakable San Antonio spirit.

    Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs are Western Conference champions.

    The 2026 NBA Finals are next.

    Victor Wembanyama celebrates after the San Antonio Spurs knocked off the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals.


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    May 31, 2026

    Spurs Win Classic: Wemby & San Antonio outlast OKC in gutsy Game 7, advance to NBA Finals

    Wemby Wins WCF MVP: Maturing through the game’s biggest moments, Wemby lets it all out in Game 7

    Growing Together: The story of San Antonio’s rapid ascension to the ultimate stage

    Finals First Look: Knicks vs. Spurs, Brunson vs. Wemby, strength vs. strength

    West Finals Frames: An electric series of West rivals told through seven defining snapshots


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    The 2026 NBA Finals tip off in three days…

    Scores & Schedule

    Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals gets underway on Wednesday as the West champion Spurs host the East champion Knicks on ABC (8:30 ET).

    Hit the NBA Finals Hub for complete Finals coverage, including the latest news, in-depth features, full series schedule and more.


    1. WEMBY, TEAM EFFORT LEAD SPURS TO WIN IN ELECTRIC GAME 7

    Spurs advance

    An all-time West Finals was down to its final quarter.

    • The Thunder were 12 minutes away from a return to the NBA Finals
    • The Spurs were 12 minutes away from completing their climb from the brink of elimination

    Two powerhouses who refused to give an inch. Two rivals who had given each other everything they could handle.

    All season long. All series long. All Game 7 long.

    With an NBA Finals berth on the line – on the road against the reigning NBA champions – Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs didn’t back down from the moment.

    They seized it.

    Victor Wembanyama throws down the two-handed poster slam on Chet Holmgren.

    Spurs 111, Thunder 103: Up three entering the 4th, Wemby (22 pts, 7 reb, 2 ast, 1 blk) and the Spurs put together a historic closing quarter to edge a scalding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (35 pts, 9 ast, 3 stl) and OKC in an epic winner-take-all West Finals finale, sending San Antonio to its first NBA Finals since 2014 | Recap

    • Spurs Strike First: San Antonio set the tone early, grabbing a 32-25 lead in the 1st quarter behind Wembanyama and Stephon Castle (16 pts, 6 reb, 6 ast)
    • Thunder Strike Back: But Shai turned up, scoring 13 in the 2nd to get OKC within three at the half
    • 3rd-Quarter Swings: The back-to-back Kia MVP wasn’t done, hitting tough shot after tough shot and dropping 12 in the 3rd to spark a 13-4 closing burst, countering a 16-2 Spurs run to get back within three

    Then the 4th.

    A seven-game, 346-minute marathon between two titans. Down to 12 minutes.

    And it was the young Spurs who made it theirs.

    • It Started With Rain: Keldon Johnson (11 pts) made the first move, drilling two quick 3s, before De’Aaron Fox (15 pts, 5 ast) buried another
    • Fifty-three ticks later, Wemby hit a 3 of his own. Then came a Johnson layup. A 17-9 Spurs surge had suddenly stretched the lead to 97-86
    • OKC’s Opening: But the Thunder answered, trimming the lead to six as Wembanyama picked up his fifth foul
    • The Substitution Horn Blew: Wemby out. Luke Kornet in. 6:48 left

    The Thunder were +37 in Wemby’s 96 bench minutes during the series entering Saturday. This was their chance.

    Instead, it was the Spurs’ spark.

    • The Block: Moments later, an Isaiah Hartenstein steal sent him streaking up the open floor. It was just him and the rim. Until a black jersey soared in: “Blocked by Kornet!
    • A meeting above the rim sent the ball flying off the backboard. Eighteen ticks later, Castle drilled a jumper for San Antonio. 99-91 Spurs
    Luke Kornet rejects Isaiah Hartenstein in transition, making a game-changing play for the Spurs.

    “That’s the definition of a winning play,” said Wemby of Kornet’s block. “Whoever wanted it more.”

    It was a four-point swing, and it swung the game for San Antonio.

    Julian Champagnie (20 pts, 6 reb, 6 3s) drilled a 3 soon after. Dylan Harper (12 pts, 7 reb) tipped in an offensive board. Then sank a massive 3 of his own.

    When the Thunder made one last push? The Spurs had one last answer. This time, from Castle, whose putback layup pushed San Antonio’s lead back to eight with 59 ticks left.

    The Spurs could taste it. 

    One Devin Vassell exclamation point later, they could feel it.

    The buzzer sounded. The Spurs were Western Conference champions.

    Victor Wembanyama, Spurs

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    An outpouring of emotion came over Wembanyama as the Spurs embraced at center court.

    They had just done something special.

    Not just knock off the defending champs. Not just win an epic seven-game series that will go down in Playoff lore. Not just reach the franchise’s first NBA Finals in 12 years.

    But all of the above – together. With a historic close.

    • Complete Heat: Led by Johnson (8 pts, 2-2 3s) and Wemby (6 pts, 1 ast, 1-1 3s), seven Spurs scored in the 4th, as the team shot 61.1% from the field
    • Singular Close: Since play-by-play tracking began in 1997-98, the Spurs are the first team to close out a Conference Finals or NBA Finals Game 7 with seven different scorers and over 60% shooting in the 4th

    That 4th quarter has them four wins away from an NBA title.

    • “So many big-time plays, so many guys stepping up,” said Wemby postgame. “It’s an unreal chance … living these things with these guys that I love so, so much – it’s amazing…
    • “I want to have this feeling plenty, plenty more times in my life.”

    2. WEMBY WINS WEST FINALS MVP IN HISTORIC POSTSEASON DEBUT

    Victor Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, Harrison Barnes

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    All alone, 24 feet from the hoop, Devin Vassell caught the ball up six with six seconds left.

    At the other end of the floor, Victor Wembanyama pulled his jersey over his face, overcome with emotions the moment it hit him:

    Wembanyama and the Spurs were going to the NBA Finals.

    From a sophomore season cut short due to deep vein thrombosis, and the life-altering implications of that, to a team goal of earning a top-6 Playoff seed, Wemby and his Spurs now sit atop the West.

    • Wemby made a splash early this season through his patented thoughtful soundbites, the Spurs exceeding expectations, and the competitive challenge he issued to his fellow All-Stars
    • Wemby came out hot in February’s All-Star Game, setting the intensity that made for an instant classic, and getting his flowers from the game’s best. Soon after, he was facing questions about being the ‘face’ of the league: “Supply and demand, and I’m here to supply.”
    • He also supplied defensive play strong enough to claim the Kia Defensive Player of the Year award, while campaigning for more as an MVP Finalist: “I believe I’m the most impactful player, defensively, in the league.”

    Walk The Walk: But the bigger the statement, the greater the accountability Wemby took, as his maturation as a leader pushed his Spurs core to new heights in the postseason.

    • “That’s on me,” Wemby said after logging a triple-double with more blocks than points in the West Semis Game 1 loss to Minnesota. “I used too much energy on things that didn’t really help our team.”
    • “I have trouble making my teammates better right now … I need to be more of a team player,” Wembanyama said after going down 2-1 earlier in the West Finals

    Wemby got the mix and mission right when it mattered most, in Games 6 and 7. Alongside his leadership and helping his teammates, he elevated his own play.

    • Playoff Pop: Wemby’s 35 points in his first postseason action against the Blazers set a franchise record for a Playoff debut and an NBA record for points in a debut half (21)
    • Three & D: He’s the first player ever to collect 50+ blocks and 25+ made 3s in a single Playoff run
    • Finals Giants: Wemby (27.3 ppg) became the youngest player to lead his team in scoring over a run to the Finals since 1957, joining LeBron James and Kobe Bryant as the only players age 22 or younger to do so

    “He has such a vision of who he wants to be, as a person and as a player,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. “And the commitment and investment that he puts into that vision is nothing like I’ve ever seen before.”

    For executing that vision, Wembanyama was named the 2026 Western Conference Finals MVP. But he put the spotlight on his teammates.

    “This [MVP] doesn’t mean anything but the fact that we’re a team. We got that together … for all of us.”


    3. GROWING TOGETHER: SPURS’ RAPID ASCENSION TO NBA FINALS

    Spurs

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    This unrelenting West Finals opened with an instant classic in Game 1: a double-OT thriller that Wemby took over, single-handedly outscoring OKC in the final OT to hand the Thunder their first Playoff loss.

    But to hand the Thunder their fourth loss – ending their title defense and punching a ticket to the NBA Finals – it took more than one superstar.

    It took a team. One that grew alongside Wemby amid his meteoric rise.

    The Turnaround: Last June, the Spurs held the No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft — two years removed from finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference.

    Now, they’re one of just two teams left standing, marking one of the rarest single-season turnarounds in NBA history.

    How’d they do it? By turning a collection of young talent into a complete team.

    • Foundational Drafting: It started with three consecutive top-5 picks: Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper
    • Star Development: But they weren’t just individual Lottery hits. They grew together, each taking major leaps as San Antonio quickly evolved into a contender
    • Wemby’s Rise: A rapid year-by-year ascent – going from Kia Rookie of the Year in 2023-24, to All-Star in 2024-25, to Kia First Team All-NBA and an MVP finalist this season – has Wemby among the game’s elites.
    • Castle’s Climb: The 2024 No. 4 overall pick followed Wemby as a Kia ROY, then took another leap this season, averaging career highs across the board (16.7 pts, 5.3 reb, 7.4 ast)
    • Harper’s Emergence: The 20-year-old found another gear when the games mattered most, with six of his 12 20-point performances coming after March 1, including three during the Playoffs – where he’s shined brightest
    Dylan Harper

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    And San Antonio didn’t just plant the seeds of its future.

    It helped them grow – pairing its rising (and bonafide) stars with veteran leadership and a supporting cast that bought into the bigger picture.

    • Silver Fox: De’Aaron Fox, an All-Star himself, brought experience and leadership to the backcourt, easing the burden on Castle and Harper as they grew into bigger roles
    • Sixth Man Soul: Keldon Johnson, the longest-tenured Spur, embraced whatever role was needed, earning himself Kia Sixth Man of the Year through steady scoring and instant energy
    • Strength In Numbers: Julian Champagnie, Devin Vassell, Luke Kornet and rookie Carter Bryant each played pivotal roles, providing shooting, defense and depth that helped turn a talented young core into a complete team
    Julian Champagnie, Keldon Johnson

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    That complete team turned in one of its most complete efforts of the season in last night’s Game 7.

    • Core Shines: Wemby (22), Castle (16), Fox (15) and Harper (12) combined for 65 points
    • Champagnie Pops: Champagnie (20 pts, 6-10 3s) joined Klay Thompson (1x) and Steph Curry (2x) as the only players in NBA history to splash 6+ 3s in a Conference Finals Game 7
    • Cast Closes: Johnson sparked San Antonio’s 31-26 4th quarter with two 3s, Kornet provided the game-changing block, then Vassell hammered home the exclamation dunk

    Now, a team that entered Saturday with just one starter who had ever played in a Game 7 has made postseason history.

    Weighted by Playoff playing time, the Spurs are the second-youngest team to ever reach the NBA Finals (25.06 years old), trailing only the 1976-77 Trail Blazers (25.03).

    Last June, they were picking No. 2 in the Draft.

    This June, they’ll play for an NBA championship.

    • “What we can do is endless,” said Harper on making the Finals. “This is just the beginning of something really special.”

    4. FIRST LOOK: KNICKS VS. SPURS IN 2026 NBA FINALS

    NBA Finals

    The 2026 NBA Finals are set.

    This year’s ultimate matchup features that rare mix of what’s both current and classic.

    The West’s No. 2 Spurs will host the East’s No. 3 Knicks, two teams that met back in the 1999 Finals — and the Emirates NBA Cup Championship six months ago.

    • 27 Years Later: New York is making its first Finals appearance since that 1999 series, which San Antonio won 4-1 — the franchise’s first of five titles
    • 12 Years Removed: The Spurs are back for the first time since 2014, when they defeated the Heat in five games
    • Future Foretold: More recently, the Knicks met the Spurs to decide the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup on Dec. 16, with New York winning, 124-113
    • Strength vs. Strength: The Knicks lead the Playoffs in both Off and DefRtg while the Spurs are top-3 in both categories (3rd Off, 2nd Def)

    The Knicks, out for their third title and first since 1973, roll into these Finals on an 11-game winning streak, just the fifth team in NBA history with a streak that long in the Playoffs. Their only two losses have come by 1 point each.

    • Accomplished Company: They join the 2017 Warriors, those ‘99 Spurs, the 2001 Lakers — all crowned champions — and the 1989 Lakers
    • Up Big: The Knicks’ +262 over their last 11 games is the highest point differential over any 11-game span in NBA history, regular-season and Playoffs
    • All Business: New York owns a +39.3 average win margin and 3-0 record in series-clinching games this postseason, with wins of 51 pts vs. Atlanta, 30 vs. the Sixers and 37 vs. the Cavs

    With Wemby driving their run as the youngest leading scorer on a Finals-bound team in 69 years, the growing Spurs have covered their lack of experience with an ability to learn and apply on the fly in these Playoffs.

    • Surging Defense: The Spurs are the first team to total over 150 steals and 130 blocks in three rounds before the Finals since the 1974 Playoffs, the first postseason where these stats were tracked
    • Finals Familiar: Harrison Barnes and Mikal Bridges are the only players in this series who have reached this stage before; Barnes with the Warriors (1-1, 2015 & 16) and Bridges with the 2021 Suns (0-1)

    Winning the Larry O’Brien, it’s a childhood dream,” Wemby said postgame. “It’s almost like the meaning of my life.”


    5. WEST FINALS FRAMES: SNAPSHOTS OF AN EPIC SERIES

    NBA Finals week is here.

    But before we dive into more stories, let’s relive a thrilling West Finals through a few of our favorite frames – from a legendary Game 1 to the Spurs’ electric series-clinching win on Saturday.

    Victor Wembanyama, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

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    Chet Holmgren, Victor Wembanyama, Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle

    Games 3 & 4 | Zach Beeker/NBAE via Getty Images

    Jared McCain, Victor Wembanyama

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    Game 7 | Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

  • Elecciones en Colombia 2026, en vivo | Petro vota en Bogotá: “No he intentado siquiera un gesto que hubiese cambiado normas hacia una reelección”

    Elecciones en Colombia 2026, en vivo | Petro vota en Bogotá: “No he intentado siquiera un gesto que hubiese cambiado normas hacia una reelección”

    Cepeda le habla al país un día antes de las elecciones: “El futuro de Colombia está en manos de su pueblo”

    El candidato presidencial Iván Cepeda ha hecho una intervención este sábado, a un día de que se abran las urnas en Colombia. Con el tono pausado que lo caracteriza, parado frente a un atril y en una imagen que parecía ser más una alocución presidencial que un anuncio, el aspirante dio un mensaje de agradecimiento y cierre de campaña. “Queridas y queridos compatriotas, me dirijo a ustedes cuando faltan pocas horas para que se abran las urnas y el pueblo ejerza uno de sus más fundamentales derechos: decidir libremente su destino”.

    El mensaje, que duró poco más de 10 minutos, hizo un recuento de su campaña, agradeció a su equipo de trabajo, y enfatizó en sus propuestas para llegar a la Casa de Nariño. “A los soldados y policías quiero decirles que mantenderemos y fortaleceremos los avances alcanzados en materia salarial, prestacional y pensional. Continuaremos fortaleciendo la seguridad en los territorios y las capacidades institucionales para garantizar la tranquilidad de la ciudadanía”, dijo. 

    Con un aire más triunfalista, Cepeda aseguró que gobernará para todos los colombianos y le envió un mensaje a la oposición. “Velaré por los derechos de cada persona y por el cumplimiento estricto de la Constitución y de la Ley.
    La oposición contará con plena garantías democráticas y desde este momento extiendo a sus dirigentes una invitación sincera al diálogo respetuoso y constructivo para avanzar a un gran acuerdo nacional”. 

    La apuesta de un acuerdo nacional ha sido el norte de su campaña, junto a otros pilares como la lucha contra la corrupción. Esta semana anunció al exministro de Defensa Iván Velásquez como la persona que, en un eventual Gobierno suyo, lideraría el Plan Anticorrupción que ha explicado en todos sus discursos y entrevistas.

    Como mensaje de cierre, aseguró que Colombia tiene mañana una cita con la historia. “Los invito a votar por el futuro, por la eliminación de la pobreza y la desigualdad; la protección de nuestra riqueza natural; por una economía moderna, productiva y diversificada (…) El futuro de Colombia está en manos de su pueblo”. Sin ataques ni estridencias, y con la serenidad de siempre, Cepeda cerró con una invitación a participar libremente en las elecciones. 

  • Starting 5: Instant classic Game 7 coming tonight? Spurs & Thunder meet for trip to NBA Finals

    Names are made in the Playoffs, but Game 7s give us icons.

    Who will play their way into the history books and push their team to the NBA Finals?

    Spurs. Thunder. Game 7. Tonight at 8 ET on NBC & Peacock.

    The Spurs and Thunder are ready for tonight's Game 7 in the Western Conference Finals.


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    May 30, 2026

    Win Or Go Home: Everything to know for tonight’s Western Conference Finals Game 7 between the Spurs and Thunder

    Thunder’s Path: From 8-0 to Game 7, how No. 1 OKC moved within one win of a Finals return

    Spurs’ Mission: How San Antonio forged its own experience and forced the champs to Game 7

    Been Here Before: Shai and OKC face first Game 7 since 2025 Finals clincher

    Tone-Setter: Thriving in big moments, Wemby leads Spurs into his first career Game 7


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Game 7 Saturday…

    Game 7

    It all comes down to this in the West. Forty-eight minutes to decide this chapter in one of the NBA’s hottest rivalries, and set up an NBA Finals matchup with the Knicks. Spurs-Thunder, Game 7, tonight (8 ET, NBC/Peacock | Tap To Watch).

    Injury Report: OKC has listed both Jalen Williams (hamstring) and Ajay Mitchell (calf) out for Game 7.

    Game 7 Reads: The Athletic’s Jared Weiss writes about Wemby setting the tone in Game 6 … Tim Reynolds of the AP covers the difference in the two teams heading into Game 7 … Andscape’s Marc Spears profiles Mitch Johnson, who’s earned the ‘full trust’ of the Spurs org.

    Playoff bracket


    1. EVERYTHING TO KNOW FOR GAME 7 IN 3 MINUTES

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama

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    Tonight marks the 160th Game 7 in NBA history. But few have looked quite like this one.

    It’s the fifth of these 2026 Playoffs, tying the all-time mark for most in any NBA postseason.

    It’s a win-or-go-home showdown between elite rivals, staged by two teams who know each other inside-and-out at this stage.

    And, this isn’t even their first win-or-go-home matchup this season(!)

    Tonight’s Spurs-Thunder finale (8 ET, NBC/Peacock) is adding up to be a Game 7 for the ages. Here’s everything you need to know:

    • Most-Familiar Foes: Tonight represents the 12th meeting between San Antonio and OKC this season, just the second time in 30 years two teams have met that many times in a single season across the regular-season and Playoffs
    • Win-Or-Go-Home, Again: In the short history of the NBA Cup, this is already the second time that two teams who met in a win-or-go-home Knockout Rounds game meet in a Playoff Game 7 later that year
    • Spurs Took Round 1: San Antonio eliminated OKC – just its second loss of the season at that point – in the Cup Semifinal on Dec. 13. It was their first of the 12 meetings, building a rivalry forged in the season’s biggest moments
    • West Parallels: The other two teams to wage two win-or-go-home games in the same season were the 2024-25 Rockets and Warriors, in the Cup Quarterfinals (Rockets win) and their First Round Game 7 in the Playoffs (Warriors win)
    • Houston and Golden State also represent the last time the West Finals went to a Game 7, with the Warriors moving on to claim their second straight NBA title in 2018 – the NBA’s last repeat champion

    Five Game 7s

    The reigning champs are out to rewrite that fact, with a return trip to the Finals on the line tonight, while San Antonio aims to uphold the other end of that trend: A Spurs win would guarantee an eighth different champion in the last eight NBA seasons.

    • Storm’s Edge: The Thunder are 4-2 in Game 7s in the OKC era, and 4-0 at home, where they’ll host tonight. Home teams are 117-42 all-time in Game 7s. The visiting Spurs are 4-7 all-time, and 1-5 on the road
    • “Anything can happen in a Game 7,” Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said Thursday… “It being in your building is nice – it’s going to be nice having our fans behind us – but it doesn’t really mean anything. You have to… be the better basketball team.”
    • Pressure Tested: OKC last played a Game 7 in last year’s Finals, topping Indiana to win it all. Chet Holmgren set a Finals Game 7 record with 5 blocks, while Shai (29 pts, 12 ast) claimed series MVP
    • Still Shai: This will be the fourth Game 7 of Gilgeous-Alexander’s career (2-1), where the West’s 2026 postseason scoring leader (27.1 ppg) averages 27.7 ppg
    • Trophy Tussle: This is the second time ever that the season’s Kia MVP and the Kia Defensive Player of the Year will face off in a Game 7. Shai and Wemby are also just the third pair of MVP finalists to meet in a Game 7 in 40 years
    • Two Titans: This is the sixth Conference Finals Game 7 between the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds since 1983, and the first Game 7 in that same span featuring the teams with the two best records from that regular season

    “I think a lot of fans are going to be happy,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said, looking ahead. “They say it’s the best line in sports, I believe.”

    Game 7, tonight.


    2. HOW THE NO. 1 THUNDER GOT TO GAME 7

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Dillon Brooks

    Eight wins, zero losses.

    The 2025 NBA Champion Thunder started their title defense undefeated through two rounds, before running into their fast-charging rival Spurs in the West Finals.

    Six games of pure cinema later, and OKC needs one decisive win to return to the championship round. Here’s how the Thunder got to Game 7.

    • The West’s top seed followed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s lead in its First Round series against Phoenix, as the MVP built up from 25 points in the Game 1 win, to 37 with 9 assists in Game 2, to a Playoff career-high 42 in Game 3
    • Next-Man Experts: The return of Jalen Wiliams’ hamstring issues in Game 2 forced the Thunder to utilize the rotation depth they strengthened through injuries in the regular-season. Ajay Mitchell (15 pts) started Game 3’s win
    • Storm Warning: Game 4’s series-clincher showcased Thunder themes still paying off two rounds later, with strong play from SGA (31 pts), Chet Holmgren (24 pts, 56.3 FG%), Mitchell (22 pts), Isaiah Hartenstein (18 pts, 12 reb), and Alex Caruso (4-6 3s)

    “Just confidence-wise, as a group, it’s good to get the Playoff runs started off that way,” Shai said after Game 4… “You never know what can happen.”

    • What happened next, in Round 2, was a concerted defensive effort by the No. 4 Lakers on SGA. After netting 135 total points on 55.1 FG% against Phoenix, L.A. held Shai to 98 points in four games on 47.1 FG%
    • In his place, OKC got lead scoring efforts from Holmgren (20.0 ppg) and Mitchell (22.5 ppg), with Ajay logging his two highest-scoring Playoff games in Games 3 (24 pts) and 4 (28 pts). Jared McCain (11.5 ppg, 12-19 3s) also broke through
    • Taking the first three games, OKC faced its first 4th-quarter deficit of these Playoffs in Game 4, as late as the final minute. But Holmgren slammed home the go-ahead dunk with 33 ticks left, to put away LeBron’s (24 pts) Lakers
    Thunder bench

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    “Hats off to my teammates,” Shai said. “Obviously, their goal was to make my teammates beat them in the first three games, and my teammates did exactly that…”

    “In the Playoffs, no two games are the same,” he continued. “Especially when you change opponents. The challenges are all coming up.”

    • The Thunder’s greatest challenge this year returned in the form of the No. 2 Spurs, who took Game 1 of the West Finals in OKC. The champs responded to take Games 2 and 3
    • SGA rallied from Game 1 (7-23 FG) for 30 and 26-point outings in the two straight wins. OKC went back to Hartenstein (10 pts, 13 reb) in Game 2 vs. Wemby, and the Thunder bench scored 76 points in Game 3, headlined by 24 from McCain
    • Game 5 put the champs within a win of a Finals return after they took the lead for good as the 1st quarter ended. 32 from Shai, 22 from Caruso and 20 from McCain in his first-career Playoff start helped put the Spurs’ season on the line

    But after San Antonio sent the series to a final, deciding game, Caruso said the defending champs still control their own fate.

    “They make it challenging but, for the most part, Game 7’s got to be about us… making sure we’re doing the stuff we need to do at a high level.”


    3. HOW THE NO. 2 SPURS GOT TO GAME 7

    Victor Wembanyama flexes and yells.

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    Seven players making their NBA Playoff debuts.

    Multiple games without their MVP finalist Victor Wembanyama and All-Star floor general De’Aaron Fox.

    It’s been an up-and-down first venture into the postseason for this young Spurs core. Here’s how the West’s No. 2 seed has learned and applied in real-time to come within a game of the NBA Finals.

    • “The atmosphere was different,” noted Victor Wembanyama in his first Playoff action, where he paced a Game 1 win over the Trail Blazers with a Spurs’ debut-record 35 points, including an NBA-record 21-point debut half
    • Game 2 saw Wembanyama enter concussion protocol after a fall. San Antonio lost its lead at home in the 4th, but responded in Game 3, with Wemby out. Stephon Castle (33 pts) and Dylan Harper (27 pts) provided Playoff career-highs
    • Wemby returned for Game 4 with San Antonio up 2-1, posting a monster line (27 pts, 11 reb, 4 stl, 7 blk) for his first road Playoff win. He then fueled the Game 5 closeout (17 pts, 14 reb, 6 blk), as his Spurs claimed their first elimination game
    • “We gained experience and I’m still hungry for even better matchups,” Wemby said. “Definitely a different feeling to win against somebody and think that their season’s over.”

    Anthony Edwards and the No. 6 Wolves were hungry too, coming to town as San Antonio’s next matchup. Minnesota was out to return to its third consecutive West Finals.

    Anthony Edwards drives to the rim against Victor Wembanyama.

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    • Ant’s Surprise: Returning early from injury, Edwards’ (18 pts) 11-point 4th quarter stole the show in Game 1, despite Wemby’s (11 pts, 15 reb) historic 12-block triple-double
    • “Offensively, I used too much energy on things that didn’t really help our team, so that’s on me,” Wembanyama said postgame
    • The Spurs bounced back to hand the Wolves their largest-ever Playoff loss (133-95) in Game 2, and Wemby (39 pts, 15 reb) soared to his highest-scoring Playoff game at the time to grab the series lead in Game 3
    • Following his first-career ejection in Game 4, Wembanyama returned on a mission in Game 5 (27 pts, 17 reb, 5 ast, 3 blk), and Castle (32 pts, 11 reb) led the charge in Game 6, where San Antonio led by as many as 37 to eliminate Minnesota

    Overcoming the physical series with the Wolves, Castle looked ahead to a West Finals matchup with a Thunder squad San Antonio went 4-1 against in the regular-season.

    “We know it’s going to be tough to knock them off, but we’re pretty confident we could do it,” said Castle.

    • That confidence was on full display in Game 1, a double-OT thriller on OKC’s home floor, with an electric 41-point, 24-rebound performance from Wemby and a Spurs’ Playoff-record seven steals from Harper (24 pts)
    • Clamps: After the champs won two straight, San Antonio rallied in Game 4 behind Wemby’s complete performance (33 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast, 3 blk) and a defensive showing that held OKC to a season-low 38-point 1st half
    • Facing elimination after dropping Game 5, the young Spurs forced Game 7 on the strength of their 32-13 3rd-quarter takeover, where they held OKC scoreless for over 7 minutes in a 20-0 run. Wemby (28 pts, 10 reb, 3 blk) set the tone

    So what will it take for San Antonio to unseat the reigning champion Thunder in Game 7?

    “First thing is: listening to the experienced people, whether it’s on our team, on our staff, or outside,” Wemby said. “We got the chance to have plenty of those [people] around.”


    4. SGA, OKC FACE FIRST GAME 7 SINCE 2025 FINALS CLINCHER

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

    After San Antonio took Game 6, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was asked about fatigue.

    “Oh I’m good, I’m ready to go. Biggest game of my career… and if I lose, my season’s over.”

    Put that way, the situation sounds daunting. But for SGA, the biggest games of his career have been some of his best.

    • Mountain Climb: In the first of two Game 7s for the Thunder in last year’s title run, Shai (35 pts, 3 stl) outscored Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray to help put away the Nuggets in the West Semis
    • “Every night’s an opportunity to learn and get better, and we’re gonna do so,” Shai said at the time of his young Thunder team gaining the big-game experience they lacked, in real-time
    • Crash Course: That OKC squad was the 2nd-youngest team ever to win a championship, with an average age weighted by playing time of 25.36
    • Completing that final step took one more Game 7, OKC’s most recent before tonight. SGA (29 pts, 12 ast, 2 blk) rose up again in that deciding game of the Finals against Indy, claiming the series’ MVP honors

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    Almost a year later, the champs now know exactly what it takes to win in these moments.

    • “It’s going to take more than just Shai to beat [the Spurs], to beat any team at this point,” Alex Caruso said… “It’s just about being confident in each other and going out there and playing.”
    • Responding Thunder: Over the last two Playoff runs, OKC is a perfect 9-0 following a postseason loss, including Games 2 and 5 of this West Finals

    Can the Thunder again avoid consecutive losses tonight in Game 7 to return to the NBA Finals?


    5. WEMBY LEADS SPURS INTO HIS FIRST CAREER GAME 7

    Spurs huddle

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    He’s done it with his play.

    He can do it with his words.

    And sometimes, Victor Wembanyama can set the tone for the Spurs with just his presence.

    “He felt… an obligation to set a tone for us in a variety of ways,” coach Mitch Johnson said of Wemby during these West Finals.

    Tonight, the 22-year-old is set to play the biggest game of his young career, in the series’ deciding game. Fortunately for the Spurs, their tone-setter’s never shied away from big moments.

    • Alien Unwrapped: All eyes were on Wemby for his Christmas Day debut at MSG in 2024, where he set the Spurs’ record for most points on the Holiday with 42
    • Emirates NBA Cup: Wemby (22 pts, 9 reb, 21 min) returned from a calf injury to fuel the Spurs’ knockout of OKC in this season’s Semifinals, before adding 18 points in the Cup championship against the Knicks
    • “Wemby set the tone,” said All-Star Game MVP Anthony Edwards of first-time starter Wembanyama, who led Team World with 33 points on the day

    “That’s kind of what Vic does,” Dylan Harper said in the West Finals. “He kind of steps into big moments. He’s never afraid of it. He loves that moment.”

    Spurs huddle

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    • Embracing the moment in his first-career Playoffs has set Wembanyama apart as the first player ever to total 50+ blocks and 25+ made threes in one postseason run
    • No Nerves: He’s also set a Spurs’ franchise record for most total points (350+) in a player’s first Playoffs
    • “I think he has shown in his three years – in a lot of different situations, with a lot of different circumstances – that he’s gonna attack those moments,” coach Johnson said

    Wemby’s Spurs will look to attack Game 7 tonight.

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    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    May 30, 2026

    Win Or Go Home: Everything to know for tonight’s Western Conference Finals Game 7 between the Spurs and Thunder

    Thunder’s Path: From 8-0 to Game 7, how No. 1 OKC moved within one win of a Finals return

    Spurs’ Mission: How San Antonio forged its own experience and forced the champs to Game 7

    Been Here Before: Shai and OKC face first Game 7 since 2025 Finals clincher

    Tone-Setter: Thriving in big moments, Wemby leads Spurs into his first career Game 7


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Game 7 Saturday…

    Game 7

    It all comes down to this in the West. Forty-eight minutes to decide this chapter in one of the NBA’s hottest rivalries, and set up an NBA Finals matchup with the Knicks. Spurs-Thunder, Game 7, tonight (8 ET, NBC/Peacock | Tap To Watch).

    Injury Report: OKC has listed both Jalen Williams (hamstring) and Ajay Mitchell (calf) out for Game 7.

    Game 7 Reads: The Athletic’s Jared Weiss writes about Wemby setting the tone in Game 6 … Tim Reynolds of the AP covers the difference in the two teams heading into Game 7 … Andscape’s Marc Spears profiles Mitch Johnson, who’s earned the ‘full trust’ of the Spurs org.

    Playoff bracket


    1. EVERYTHING TO KNOW FOR GAME 7 IN 3 MINUTES

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama

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    Tonight marks the 160th Game 7 in NBA history. But few have looked quite like this one.

    It’s the fifth of these 2026 Playoffs, tying the all-time mark for most in any NBA postseason.

    It’s a win-or-go-home showdown between elite rivals, staged by two teams who know each other inside-and-out at this stage.

    And, this isn’t even their first win-or-go-home matchup this season(!)

    Tonight’s Spurs-Thunder finale (8 ET, NBC/Peacock) is adding up to be a Game 7 for the ages. Here’s everything you need to know:

    • Most-Familiar Foes: Tonight represents the 12th meeting between San Antonio and OKC this season, just the second time in 30 years two teams have met that many times in a single season across the regular-season and Playoffs
    • Win-Or-Go-Home, Again: In the short history of the NBA Cup, this is already the second time that two teams who met in a win-or-go-home Knockout Rounds game meet in a Playoff Game 7 later that year
    • Spurs Took Round 1: San Antonio eliminated OKC – just its second loss of the season at that point – in the Cup Semifinal on Dec. 13. It was their first of the 12 meetings, building a rivalry forged in the season’s biggest moments
    • West Parallels: The other two teams to wage two win-or-go-home games in the same season were the 2024-25 Rockets and Warriors, in the Cup Quarterfinals (Rockets win) and their First Round Game 7 in the Playoffs (Warriors win)
    • Houston and Golden State also represent the last time the West Finals went to a Game 7, with the Warriors moving on to claim their second straight NBA title in 2018 – the NBA’s last repeat champion

    Five Game 7s

    The reigning champs are out to rewrite that fact, with a return trip to the Finals on the line tonight, while San Antonio aims to uphold the other end of that trend: A Spurs win would guarantee an eighth different champion in the last eight NBA seasons.

    • Storm’s Edge: The Thunder are 4-2 in Game 7s in the OKC era, and 4-0 at home, where they’ll host tonight. Home teams are 117-42 all-time in Game 7s. The visiting Spurs are 4-7 all-time, and 1-5 on the road
    • “Anything can happen in a Game 7,” Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said Thursday… “It being in your building is nice – it’s going to be nice having our fans behind us – but it doesn’t really mean anything. You have to… be the better basketball team.”
    • Pressure Tested: OKC last played a Game 7 in last year’s Finals, topping Indiana to win it all. Chet Holmgren set a Finals Game 7 record with 5 blocks, while Shai (29 pts, 12 ast) claimed series MVP
    • Still Shai: This will be the fourth Game 7 of Gilgeous-Alexander’s career (2-1), where the West’s 2026 postseason scoring leader (27.1 ppg) averages 27.7 ppg
    • Trophy Tussle: This is the second time ever that the season’s Kia MVP and the Kia Defensive Player of the Year will face off in a Game 7. Shai and Wemby are also just the third pair of MVP finalists to meet in a Game 7 in 40 years
    • Two Titans: This is the sixth Conference Finals Game 7 between the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds since 1983, and the first Game 7 in that same span featuring the teams with the two best records from that regular season

    “I think a lot of fans are going to be happy,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said, looking ahead. “They say it’s the best line in sports, I believe.”

    Game 7, tonight.


    2. HOW THE NO. 1 THUNDER GOT TO GAME 7

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Dillon Brooks

    Eight wins, zero losses.

    The 2025 NBA Champion Thunder started their title defense undefeated through two rounds, before running into their fast-charging rival Spurs in the West Finals.

    Six games of pure cinema later, and OKC needs one decisive win to return to the championship round. Here’s how the Thunder got to Game 7.

    • The West’s top seed followed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s lead in its First Round series against Phoenix, as the MVP built up from 25 points in the Game 1 win, to 37 with 9 assists in Game 2, to a Playoff career-high 42 in Game 3
    • Next-Man Experts: The return of Jalen Wiliams’ hamstring issues in Game 2 forced the Thunder to utilize the rotation depth they strengthened through injuries in the regular-season. Ajay Mitchell (15 pts) started Game 3’s win
    • Storm Warning: Game 4’s series-clincher showcased Thunder themes still paying off two rounds later, with strong play from SGA (31 pts), Chet Holmgren (24 pts, 56.3 FG%), Mitchell (22 pts), Isaiah Hartenstein (18 pts, 12 reb), and Alex Caruso (4-6 3s)

    “Just confidence-wise, as a group, it’s good to get the Playoff runs started off that way,” Shai said after Game 4… “You never know what can happen.”

    • What happened next, in Round 2, was a concerted defensive effort by the No. 4 Lakers on SGA. After netting 135 total points on 55.1 FG% against Phoenix, L.A. held Shai to 98 points in four games on 47.1 FG%
    • In his place, OKC got lead scoring efforts from Holmgren (20.0 ppg) and Mitchell (22.5 ppg), with Ajay logging his two highest-scoring Playoff games in Games 3 (24 pts) and 4 (28 pts). Jared McCain (11.5 ppg, 12-19 3s) also broke through
    • Taking the first three games, OKC faced its first 4th-quarter deficit of these Playoffs in Game 4, as late as the final minute. But Holmgren slammed home the go-ahead dunk with 33 ticks left, to put away LeBron’s (24 pts) Lakers
    Thunder bench

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    “Hats off to my teammates,” Shai said. “Obviously, their goal was to make my teammates beat them in the first three games, and my teammates did exactly that…”

    “In the Playoffs, no two games are the same,” he continued. “Especially when you change opponents. The challenges are all coming up.”

    • The Thunder’s greatest challenge this year returned in the form of the No. 2 Spurs, who took Game 1 of the West Finals in OKC. The champs responded to take Games 2 and 3
    • SGA rallied from Game 1 (7-23 FG) for 30 and 26-point outings in the two straight wins. OKC went back to Hartenstein (10 pts, 13 reb) in Game 2 vs. Wemby, and the Thunder bench scored 76 points in Game 3, headlined by 24 from McCain
    • Game 5 put the champs within a win of a Finals return after they took the lead for good as the 1st quarter ended. 32 from Shai, 22 from Caruso and 20 from McCain in his first-career Playoff start helped put the Spurs’ season on the line

    But after San Antonio sent the series to a final, deciding game, Caruso said the defending champs still control their own fate.

    “They make it challenging but, for the most part, Game 7’s got to be about us… making sure we’re doing the stuff we need to do at a high level.”


    3. HOW THE NO. 2 SPURS GOT TO GAME 7

    Victor Wembanyama flexes and yells.

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    Seven players making their NBA Playoff debuts.

    Multiple games without their MVP finalist Victor Wembanyama and All-Star floor general De’Aaron Fox.

    It’s been an up-and-down first venture into the postseason for this young Spurs core. Here’s how the West’s No. 2 seed has learned and applied in real-time to come within a game of the NBA Finals.

    • “The atmosphere was different,” noted Victor Wembanyama in his first Playoff action, where he paced a Game 1 win over the Trail Blazers with a Spurs’ debut-record 35 points, including an NBA-record 21-point debut half
    • Game 2 saw Wembanyama enter concussion protocol after a fall. San Antonio lost its lead at home in the 4th, but responded in Game 3, with Wemby out. Stephon Castle (33 pts) and Dylan Harper (27 pts) provided Playoff career-highs
    • Wemby returned for Game 4 with San Antonio up 2-1, posting a monster line (27 pts, 11 reb, 4 stl, 7 blk) for his first road Playoff win. He then fueled the Game 5 closeout (17 pts, 14 reb, 6 blk), as his Spurs claimed their first elimination game
    • “We gained experience and I’m still hungry for even better matchups,” Wemby said. “Definitely a different feeling to win against somebody and think that their season’s over.”

    Anthony Edwards and the No. 6 Wolves were hungry too, coming to town as San Antonio’s next matchup. Minnesota was out to return to its third consecutive West Finals.

    Anthony Edwards drives to the rim against Victor Wembanyama.

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    • Ant’s Surprise: Returning early from injury, Edwards’ (18 pts) 11-point 4th quarter stole the show in Game 1, despite Wemby’s (11 pts, 15 reb) historic 12-block triple-double
    • “Offensively, I used too much energy on things that didn’t really help our team, so that’s on me,” Wembanyama said postgame
    • The Spurs bounced back to hand the Wolves their largest-ever Playoff loss (133-95) in Game 2, and Wemby (39 pts, 15 reb) soared to his highest-scoring Playoff game at the time to grab the series lead in Game 3
    • Following his first-career ejection in Game 4, Wembanyama returned on a mission in Game 5 (27 pts, 17 reb, 5 ast, 3 blk), and Castle (32 pts, 11 reb) led the charge in Game 6, where San Antonio led by as many as 37 to eliminate Minnesota

    Overcoming the physical series with the Wolves, Castle looked ahead to a West Finals matchup with a Thunder squad San Antonio went 4-1 against in the regular-season.

    “We know it’s going to be tough to knock them off, but we’re pretty confident we could do it,” said Castle.

    • That confidence was on full display in Game 1, a double-OT thriller on OKC’s home floor, with an electric 41-point, 24-rebound performance from Wemby and a Spurs’ Playoff-record seven steals from Harper (24 pts)
    • Clamps: After the champs won two straight, San Antonio rallied in Game 4 behind Wemby’s complete performance (33 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast, 3 blk) and a defensive showing that held OKC to a season-low 38-point 1st half
    • Facing elimination after dropping Game 5, the young Spurs forced Game 7 on the strength of their 32-13 3rd-quarter takeover, where they held OKC scoreless for over 7 minutes in a 20-0 run. Wemby (28 pts, 10 reb, 3 blk) set the tone

    So what will it take for San Antonio to unseat the reigning champion Thunder in Game 7?

    “First thing is: listening to the experienced people, whether it’s on our team, on our staff, or outside,” Wemby said. “We got the chance to have plenty of those [people] around.”


    4. SGA, OKC FACE FIRST GAME 7 SINCE 2025 FINALS CLINCHER

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

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    After San Antonio took Game 6, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was asked about fatigue.

    “Oh I’m good, I’m ready to go. Biggest game of my career… and if I lose, my season’s over.”

    Put that way, the situation sounds daunting. But for SGA, the biggest games of his career have been some of his best.

    • Mountain Climb: In the first of two Game 7s for the Thunder in last year’s title run, Shai (35 pts, 3 stl) outscored Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray to help put away the Nuggets in the West Semis
    • “Every night’s an opportunity to learn and get better, and we’re gonna do so,” Shai said at the time of his young Thunder team gaining the big-game experience they lacked, in real-time
    • Crash Course: That OKC squad was the 2nd-youngest team ever to win a championship, with an average age weighted by playing time of 25.36
    • Completing that final step took one more Game 7, OKC’s most recent before tonight. SGA (29 pts, 12 ast, 2 blk) rose up again in that deciding game of the Finals against Indy, claiming the series’ MVP honors

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    Almost a year later, the champs now know exactly what it takes to win in these moments.

    • “It’s going to take more than just Shai to beat [the Spurs], to beat any team at this point,” Alex Caruso said… “It’s just about being confident in each other and going out there and playing.”
    • Responding Thunder: Over the last two Playoff runs, OKC is a perfect 9-0 following a postseason loss, including Games 2 and 5 of this West Finals

    Can the Thunder again avoid consecutive losses tonight in Game 7 to return to the NBA Finals?


    5. WEMBY LEADS SPURS INTO HIS FIRST CAREER GAME 7

    Spurs huddle

    Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images

    He’s done it with his play.

    He can do it with his words.

    And sometimes, Victor Wembanyama can set the tone for the Spurs with just his presence.

    “He felt… an obligation to set a tone for us in a variety of ways,” coach Mitch Johnson said of Wemby during these West Finals.

    Tonight, the 22-year-old is set to play the biggest game of his young career, in the series’ deciding game. Fortunately for the Spurs, their tone-setter’s never shied away from big moments.

    • Alien Unwrapped: All eyes were on Wemby for his Christmas Day debut at MSG in 2024, where he set the Spurs’ record for most points on the Holiday with 42
    • Emirates NBA Cup: Wemby (22 pts, 9 reb, 21 min) returned from a calf injury to fuel the Spurs’ knockout of OKC in this season’s Semifinals, before adding 18 points in the Cup championship against the Knicks
    • “Wemby set the tone,” said All-Star Game MVP Anthony Edwards of first-time starter Wembanyama, who led Team World with 33 points on the day

    “That’s kind of what Vic does,” Dylan Harper said in the West Finals. “He kind of steps into big moments. He’s never afraid of it. He loves that moment.”

    Spurs huddle

    Michael Gonzales/NBAE via Getty Images

    • Embracing the moment in his first-career Playoffs has set Wembanyama apart as the first player ever to total 50+ blocks and 25+ made threes in one postseason run
    • No Nerves: He’s also set a Spurs’ franchise record for most total points (350+) in a player’s first Playoffs
    • “I think he has shown in his three years – in a lot of different situations, with a lot of different circumstances – that he’s gonna attack those moments,” coach Johnson said

    Wemby’s Spurs will look to attack Game 7 tonight.