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  • Colombia vs Costa Rica: pronóstico de la inteligencia artificial para el amistoso rumbo al Mundial 2026

    La Selección Colombia tendrá este 1 de junio una de sus últimas pruebas antes del inicio del Mundial de 2026. En el estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín, en Bogotá, el equipo dirigido por Néstor Lorenzo enfrentará a Costa Rica en un amistoso internacional que servirá para ajustar detalles de cara a la cita orbital.

    En la antesala del compromiso, una proyección realizada mediante inteligencia artificial, basada en estadísticas recientes, antecedentes entre ambas selecciones y tendencias de mercado recopiladas por Bwin y APWin, señala a Colombia como favorita para quedarse con la victoria.

    Néstor Lorenzo y la Selección Colombia Foto:FCF y Archivo

    El análisis proyecta un marcador de 2-1 a favor de la Tricolor, aunque advierte que el carácter amistoso del encuentro reduce el nivel de certeza habitual de este tipo de estimaciones.

    LEA TAMBIÉN

    James y Figo

    La actualidad de Colombia antes del amistoso

    El combinado nacional llega al encuentro luego de una serie de resultados contrastantes. De acuerdo con datos recopilados por casas de apuesta, Colombia registra dos derrotas consecutivas ante Francia (3-1) y Croacia (2-1), aunque previamente había vencido a Australia (3-0) y Nueva Zelanda (2-1), además de empatar sin goles frente a Canadá.

    Las cifras muestran una selección que mantiene capacidad ofensiva, con siete goles anotados en sus últimos cinco compromisos, pero que también ha mostrado algunas dificultades defensivas frente a rivales de primer nivel.

    Según el análisis publicado por Bwin y la lista oficial de la Selección Colombia, la convocatoria mundialista ya está definida y cuenta con referentes como Luis Díaz y James Rodríguez, quienes aparecen como piezas fundamentales para consolidar el funcionamiento colectivo antes del Mundial.

    Selección de Costa Rica. Foto:EFE

    La casa de apuestas también destaca que Colombia ha anotado entre dos y cuatro goles en sus tres enfrentamientos más recientes frente a Costa Rica y que en varios de sus últimos partidos se han registrado marcadores con tres o más anotaciones.

    LEA TAMBIÉN

    Trump e Infantino

    Costa Rica inicia una nueva etapa

    Del otro lado estará una selección costarricense que atraviesa un momento distinto.

    Tras quedar fuera del Mundial de 2026, el equipo centroamericano inició un nuevo ciclo bajo la conducción de Fernando ‘Bocha’ Batista, con la mirada puesta en el proceso hacia 2030.

    Según Bwin, los ticos llegan después de empatar 2-2 con Jordania y caer frente a Irán, resultados que reflejan un equipo en construcción, capaz de generar peligro ofensivo, pero que todavía busca mayor estabilidad.

    Los datos recopilados por ‘APWin’ muestran que Costa Rica suma 27 goles a favor y 14 en contra durante la temporada 2026, con un promedio ofensivo superior a los dos tantos por encuentro, aunque su rendimiento reciente deja interrogantes sobre su solidez defensiva.

    Lo que dicen las estadísticas y las cuotas

    Uno de los aspectos analizados por la inteligencia artificial fueron las probabilidades implícitas en los mercados de apuestas.

    Colombia venció a Costa Rica y llegó a diez victorias consecutivas. Foto:Getty Images via AFP

    De acuerdo con la información de Bwin, la opción de que el encuentro tenga más de 2,5 goles aparece con una cuota de 1.65, mientras que la posibilidad de que ambos equipos marquen se sitúa en 2.20.

    Asimismo, el mercado considera probable que Colombia anote entre dos y cuatro goles durante el partido y que logre imponerse en la primera mitad.

    A partir de esos datos, junto con el rendimiento reciente de ambas selecciones, la IA estimó una producción ofensiva cercana a 2,1 goles esperados para Colombia y 0,9 para Costa Rica, lo que apunta a un compromiso relativamente abierto y con oportunidades en ambas áreas.

    LEA TAMBIÉN

    Luis Díaz

    El marcador que proyecta la inteligencia artificial

    Después de cruzar las estadísticas recientes, la localía, el historial entre ambos equipos y las tendencias observadas en las cuotas de apuestas, la inteligencia artificial concluyó que el resultado más probable sería una victoria colombiana.

    La estimación ubica el 2-1 a favor de Colombia como el marcador con mayor probabilidad individual. Detrás aparecen otros escenarios como un 2-0, un 3-1, un empate 1-1 o un 3-0 para la selección dirigida por Néstor Lorenzo.

    En términos generales, la proyección otorga aproximadamente un 58 % de probabilidades de victoria para Colombia, frente a un 25 % de empate y un 17 % de triunfo costarricense.

    El último ensayo antes del gran objetivo

    Más allá del resultado, el encuentro representa una oportunidad importante para que Colombia afine movimientos, pruebe variantes y llegue con mejores sensaciones al Mundial de 2026.

    La Tricolor tendrá el respaldo de su público en Bogotá y buscará cerrar su etapa de preparación en casa con una actuación convincente. Costa Rica, por su parte, intentará aprovechar el compromiso para seguir construyendo una nueva identidad futbolística bajo su actual cuerpo técnico.

    El balón comenzará a rodar este lunes a las 6:00 p. m. y será transmitido por ‘Gol Caracol’ y ‘RCN’, en un duelo que servirá como termómetro para medir el momento de ambas selecciones antes de afrontar sus próximos desafíos.

    Gabrielle Gutiérrez

    EL TIEMPO

  • ¡El susto de Carolina Miranda! Su mamá casi cae en una extorsión telefónica; así es el modus operandi

    ¡El susto de Carolina Miranda! Su mamá casi cae en una extorsión telefónica; así es el modus operandi

    Carolina Miranda anunció recientemente su compromiso con el músico colombiano Juan Felipe Samper. Sin embargo, no todo es miel sobre hojuelas, pues la actriz también reveló que su familia atravesó un momento complicado después de que su mamá fue víctima de un intento de extorsión.

    No te pierdas: Susana Zabaleta, tras robo de su casa con el método de ‘La patrona’, detienen al ‘Ronny’, líder de la banda

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    Carolina Miranda alerta sobre intento de extorsión contra su mamá.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Cómo anunció Carolina Miranda su compromiso con Juan Felipe Samper?

    A través de una publicación en redes sociales, donde compartieron una serie de fotografías en donde se ve a la pareja mostrando el anillo y rodeados de rosas. Esto hizo que algunos recordaran que en algún momento Carolina Miranda fue vista dándose tremendo beso con otra actriz. Sin embargo ahora llegará al altar con Juan Felipe Samper.

    Esta es mi persona favorita. En la vida hay quienes llegan a enseñarnos desde la alegría y otros desde lo incómodo.Hay quienes nos desordenan y hay a quienes intentamos moldear a nuestro gusto. Están los que nos alivian y los que sostenemos. Pero tú… tú eres la persona con la que todo encuentra equilibrio”, escribió la actriz y conductora mexicana de 35 años.

    Además, Carolina Miranda le dedicó un mensaje romántico a su ahora prometido:

    “Porque contigo, lo distinto y lo parecido, el dolor y la alegría, todo cabe y todo se siente seguro. Desde nuestra diferencia y lo improbable de nuestro encuentro. ‘Yo que no creía en la eternidad… Hoy no hay nada que quisiera más’ Decidimos decir que sí. Te amo”.

    Carolina Miranda.

    No te pierdas: Galilea Montijo podría ser estafada con Inteligencia Artificial utilizando la voz de Raúl Araiza ¡De miedo!

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    ¡Ya hay boda! Carolina Miranda confirma su compromiso con Juan Felipe Samper.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Qué le pasó a la mamá de Carolina Miranda?

    Durante un encuentro con medios, Carolina Miranda reveló que su mamá, María de Jesús Olvera, estuvo a punto de ser víctima de una extorsión telefónica mientras ella se encontraba trabajando en un foro de grabación. La actriz explicó que no pudo responder de inmediato las llamadas debido a que participaba en una secuencia importante, situación que provocó preocupación en su familia.

    Sí, le tocó a mi mamá justo que la extorsionaran. Yo estaba en un foro grabando y no podía contestar porque estábamos en una secuencia muy importante y la pobre me hizo 40 mil llamadas perdidas en dos horas y ya estaba a punto de depositar en el banco porque en la locura ella escucha como la voz mía y piensa que realmente soy yo”, relató la actriz al hablar sobre el momento que vivió su mamá.

    Carolina Miranda explicó que logró responder una de las llamadas antes de que su mamá realizara cualquier depósito y señaló que, después de lo ocurrido, tomaron medidas para evitar situaciones similares en el futuro. La actriz compartió que decidieron establecer una dinámica familiar para confirmar la identidad entre ellas en caso de una emergencia o una llamada sospechosa.

    Entonces alcancé a contestar, gracias a Dios y a partir de ahí dijimos: ‘¿Sabes qué, mamá? Hagamos una palabra clave, o sea, pregúntame algo clave para saber que sí soy yo y si no es extorsión’”, puntualizó Carolina Miranda, actriz de Mujeres asesinas, La señora Acero y Perfil falso.

    No te pierdas: Sandra Echeverría denuncia fraude por más de 2 mil millones de pesos: “Más de 18 meses sin pagar”

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    Carolina Miranda habla del susto que vivió su mamá.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Qué famosas han sido víctimas de extorsión?

    El caso compartido por Carolina Miranda se suma a otros testimonios recientes de famosas que han denunciado intentos de fraude y extorsión telefónica. Una de ellas fue Michelle Rodríguez quien denunció que hackearon a su mamá, Hilda Varela Laurrabaquio, y comenzaron a enviar mensajes pidiendo dinero a sus contactos haciéndose pasar por ella.

    Le hackearon el celular esta mañana a mi mamá, entonces están mandando mensaje pidiendo dinero a cuentas de Bancomer y Banamex; no hagan caso y pues si saben de alguien que conoce a mi mamá y le está pasando esto también, ayúdenos a pasar la voz”, escribió Michelle Rodríguez al explicar la situación que enfrentó su familia tras el hackeo.

    Por su parte, Ana María Alvarado también relató recientemente un intento de extorsión ocurrido dentro de su casa, cuando una empleada doméstica recibió una llamada en la que personas desconocidas utilizaron información privada sobre la conductora y su familia para hacerle creer que atravesaban una emergencia médica. Según explicó, los responsables mantuvieron a la trabajadora en llamada constante mientras le daban instrucciones relacionadas con distintas áreas del domicilio.

    Afortunadamente en lo que estaba con el martillo y desarmador, llegó mi hijo y vio que tenía posicionado el teléfono con la cámara hacia esas puertitas para que ellos le dijeran cómo abrirla. La envolvieron muy bien y no las dejan ni un segundo, les van haciendo plática para que ellas no piensen nada y estar nerviosas. Todavía le dice ‘Ayúdame a abrir porque tu mamá está en una emergencia’ y le dicen ‘No, que no le digas al hijo’. Por fortuna mi hijo frustró el asunto. Este tipo de robo se lo han hecho a muchas personas, es fácil caer”, puntualizó Ana María Alvarado, quien además sigue esperando la liquidación de Maxine Woodside.

    No te pierdas: Vadhir Derbez: Filtran mensajes del intento de extorsión al actor, ¡lo amenazaron para no denunciarlo! FOTO

  • Arturo Carmona dice si la carrera de Alicia Villarreal está controlada por Cibad Hernández: ¿Él decide?

    Arturo Carmona dice si la carrera de Alicia Villarreal está controlada por Cibad Hernández: ¿Él decide?

    Arturo Carmona habló sobre Alicia Villarreal y reveló si es una mujer independiente, luego de que surgieran señalamientos sobre la presunta intención de Cibad Hernández de querer controlarla y en medio del pleito legal que enfrenta ‘la Güerita consentida’ contra Cruz ‘N’. ¿Qué dijo? ¡Te contamos!

    No te pierdas: Arturo Carmona explota; se lanza contra quienes lo llaman “mantenido” por su relación con Alicia Villarreal

    Alicia Villarreal y Arturo Carmona

    Arturo Carmona sale en defensa de Alicia Villarreal.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Por qué Arturo Carmona y Alicia Villarreal se separaron?

    Alicia Villarreal y Arturo Carmona se casaron en 1998 y, un año después, nació su hija Melenie Carmona. Durante sus primeros años como pareja se mostraban constantemente juntos en eventos públicos y proyectos relacionados con el entretenimiento, por lo que su separación en 2001 llamó la atención dentro del medio artístico.

    Aunque ninguno de los dos reveló en aquel momento una razón específica para terminar su matrimonio, con el paso de los años ambos han hablado sobre distintos factores que influyeron en la ruptura. Tanto Alicia Villarreal como Arturo Carmona han mencionado que la edad y la etapa personal en la que se encontraban tuvieron un peso importante dentro de la relación, ya que se casaron siendo jóvenes.

    El propio Arturo Carmona aclaró tiempo después que la separación no estuvo relacionada con una infidelidad. Por su parte, Alicia Villarreal reconoció que atravesar el final de su matrimonio fue un proceso complicado a nivel emocional, especialmente por los cambios familiares que implicó en aquel momento.

    A pesar de la ruptura, durante años ambos mantuvieron una relación cordial enfocada en la crianza de su hija. Incluso, antes de la reciente polémica relacionada con Cruz ‘N’, Alicia Villarreal y Arturo Carmona continuaban mostrando convivencia y comunicación en distintos momentos públicos y familiares.

    No te pierdas: Melenie Carmona asiste a terapia tras denuncia de su mamá, Alicia Villarreal, vs. Cruz ‘N’: “Absorbía mucho”

    Alicia Villarreal y Arturo Carmona

    Alicia Villarreal “conoce su negocio”: Arturo Carmona defiende su independencia profesional.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Por qué dicen que Cibad Hernández quiere controlar a Alicia Villarreal?

    La reciente presentación de Alicia Villarreal en el Auditorio Nacional generó polémica después de que el programa Ventaneando comentó algunos aspectos del concierto y señaló que la cantante no necesitaba invitados especiales para destacar sobre el escenario. Los conductores del programa hablaron sobre la trayectoria de la intérprete y aseguraron que su presencia era suficiente para sostener el espectáculo por sí sola.

    Tras esos comentarios, el productor Hugo Mejuto reaccionó públicamente y cuestionó la postura expresada en el programa de espectáculos. Según explicó, la participación de invitados no tenía relación con la necesidad de respaldar el show de Alicia Villarreal, sino con una intención de crecimiento y colaboración dentro del concierto: “Alicia no necesita cantar con nadie más sí, pero no lo hce porque lo necesite, lo hace por gusto, por sumar y honrar trayectorias, por compartir historias en un escenario y son grandes estrellas y grandes resultados los que ha dado a todas el proyecto Grandiosas. Est*pidos, pónganse a revivir su programa, que ustedes sí necesitan y mucho”.

    La situación escaló después de que Alicia Villarreal publicó un comunicado para deslindarse de las declaraciones hechas por Hugo Mejuto. En medio de la polémica, también comenzaron a surgir versiones en redes sociales y especulaciones relacionadas con Cibad Hernández, pareja de ‘la Güerita consentida’ y una presunta intención de influir en decisiones relacionadas con la carrera de la cantante. Sin embargo, hasta el momento esa información no ha sido confirmada públicamente por las personas involucradas.

    No te pierdas: ¿Alicia Villarreal olvida cumpleaños de Melenie Carmona, su hija? La señalan de omitirlo tras rumores de boda

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    Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández llevan una relación llena de polémicas.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Qué dijo Arturo Carmona de Alicia Villarreal?

    Arturo Carmona habló sobre la manera en que la cantante ha manejado su carrera a lo largo de los años. El actor aseguró que Alicia Villarreal siempre ha tomado las decisiones relacionadas con su trayectoria artística y destacó la experiencia que tiene dentro de la industria musical.

    Alicia siempre ha sido muy independiente en temas profesionales, en temas sobre todo de su talento, de lo que es como empresa, de lo que es como marca. Sí necesita y requiere y ha tenido equipos laborales, pero al final la última palabra siempre la ha tenido ella porque ella conoce su negocio”, mencionó Arturo Carmona ante medios de comunicación.

    El actor también señaló que la intérprete de regional mexicano ha construido su carrera a partir del trabajo constante y la experiencia acumulada desde muy joven. Según comentó, Alicia conoce a profundidad el funcionamiento de la industria y las dificultades que existen dentro del medio artístico.

    “Solamente lo que sé y lo que me consta es que ella es una mujer muy trabajadora, que ha llevado sus cosas de forma muy independiente y por eso es lo que es hoy por hoy. Tiene muchos años de experiencia y ella ha trabajado desde muy niña para lo que ha logrado el día de hoy”, comentó.

    Arturo Carmona además habló sobre las colaboraciones musicales y la presencia de invitados en conciertos, luego de la conversación que surgió alrededor de la presentación de Alicia Villarreal. “Definitivamente si hubo invitados es porque ella los invitó o ella lo permitió. Hoy por hoy hay muchas colaboraciones que están de moda, que ayudan mucho a los compañeros en la industria. Lo hace Carín (León), lo hace (Christian) Nodal, lo hacen muchos. Los más beneficiados de esto obviamente es el público”, concluyó.

    No te pierdas: ¿Arturo Carmona explotó vs. Alicia Villarreal y criticó su nuevo romance? El actor defiende a Melenie

  • 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.

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    1. EVERYTHING TO KNOW FOR GAME 7 IN 3 MINUTES

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama

    Morgan Givens/NBAE via Getty Images

    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

    Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images

    “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.

    Ronald Cortes/NBAE via Getty Images

    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

    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.

  • QB Geno Smith: Finding success in reunion with Jets would be like ‘superhero’ movie

    Smith arrives to a Jets squad that finished 3-14 in 2025, the franchise’s 10th consecutive losing season and 13th of the past 15. New York hasn’t experienced a postseason since going to back-to-back AFC Championship Games in the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

    That futility predates Smith’s first tenure with the team, when he started 30 games over four years for the Jets as a 2013 second-round pick. He couldn’t lift them then, but eventually revitalized his career after journeying from the New York Giants to the Los Angeles Chargers to the Seattle Seahawks, where he won Comeback Player of the Year in 2022 during a stretch that included making two straight Pro Bowls. After a down 2025 campaign with the Las Vegas Raiders, who traded him to New York in March, he’s again, at long last, Gang Green’s starter.

    “Coming in for physicals and just walking down the hall again — it was the very first hall I walked down when I got drafted — all those feelings come back,” Smith said. “Just great feelings, great memories, seeing my mom in the locker room, and I started just thinking about my first time in the NFL, first time here. Immediately, it clicked right back in: I’ve got to get to work. I just got right back to that.”

    Though expectations aren’t sky high in New York, Smith should have more to work with than he did amid his struggles in Sin City. Raiders tight end Brock Bowers was plagued by a knee injury for most of last season and Las Vegas traded Jakobi Meyers away, diminishing the amount of trusty pass-catching targets in a group that was already thin.

    With the Jets, he’ll have Garrett Wilson to throw to, plus a supporting cast of Tim Patrick, Adonai Mitchell and Mason Taylor that is supplemented by first-round picks Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper Jr. Running back Breece Hall is also back to make life easier after renewing his commitment to the Jets with a three-year extension.

    There’s much to do to make all the pieces work and extend the feel-good element beyond Smith simply returning to the team that drafted him, but he has the proper mindset to make it happen.

    “We want to be the best team in the world,’ Smith said. “I don’t feel shy about saying that, but I understand there’s a lot of work to be done.”

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  • 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

    Morgan Givens/NBAE via Getty Images

    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

    Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images

    “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.

    Ronald Cortes/NBAE via Getty Images

    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.

    Jordan Johnson/NBAE via Getty Images

    • 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

    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.

  • Circle congela contrato de plataforma de privacidad sin previo aviso

    • Rand Hindi, fundador de Zama, aclaró que no fue una sanción contra la plataforma.

    • El congelamiento afectó 12,6 millones de USDC dentro del contrato cUSDC.

    La plataforma de privacidad Zama quedó involucrada este 30 de mayo de 2026 en una disputa judicial ajena a su actividad.

    Todo ocurrió luego de que Circle congelara 12,6 millones de USDC contenidos en su contrato cUSDC por orden de un tribunal estadounidense, sin avisar de antemano a Zama.

    La medida está relacionada con una demanda colectiva presentada el 28 de mayo contra Maxim Ermilov, fundador de Overnight Finance, un protocolo de finanzas descentralizadas (DeFi).

    En el escrito, se destaca que los demandantes lo acusan de haber transferido más de 15 millones de dólares del tesoro del proyecto antes de una votación de gobernanza que buscaba liquidar y distribuir esos fondos entre los poseedores del token OVN.

    La medida terminó afectando a cUSDC, una versión confidencial de USDC, la stablecoin emitida por Circle y vinculada al dólar estadounidense. A diferencia de una moneda estable convencional, cUSDC permite ocultar públicamente los saldos y montos transferidos, aunque mantiene visibles las direcciones que participan en las operaciones.

    Según la demanda, el 11 de mayo una dirección vinculada a Ermilov transfirió aproximadamente 12,5 millones de USDC al contrato cUSDC de Zama. Posteriormente, los demandantes solicitaron medidas cautelares de emergencia para impedir que esos fondos fueran movidos mientras se desarrolla el litigio.

    El 29 de mayo, el juez federal P. Casey Pitts ordenó a Circle congelar los USDC involucrados y la compañía ejecutó la medida pocas horas después. La orden terminó afectando al contrato cUSDC de Zama en Ethereum, identificado con la dirección 0xe978F22157048E5DB8E5d07971376e86671672B2, donde se encontraban depositados los fondos objeto de la disputa.

    Debido a la arquitectura de cUSDC, el congelamiento terminó afectando a todo el fondo común y no únicamente a los activos objeto de la disputa.

    Hindi habló de un «hacker», pero el caso es una demanda civil

    Uno de los puntos que generó confusión inicial fue la explicación publicada por Rand Hindi. Es que el fundador de Zama afirmó a través de su cuenta de X que los fondos provenían de «una dirección relacionada con el hacker de Overnight Finance» y sostuvo que «más del 99% de los fondos del contrato cUSDC provenían de ese único depósito».

    Sin embargo, la documentación judicial muestra que el origen del congelamiento no es un hackeo reciente ni un exploit contra Overnight Finance, sino una demanda civil por presunta apropiación indebida de fondos del tesoro del protocolo.

    Ermilov habló con el sitio The Block y rechazó las acusaciones y sostiene que los fondos no pertenecían al tesoro comunitario, sino a cuentas controladas por el equipo y utilizadas para operar el protocolo.

    El debate sobre privacidad y censura

    La controversia va más allá de Overnight Finance. El investigador on-chain ZachXBT, quien alertó inicialmente sobre el congelamiento, señaló que el caso establece un «precedente» porque la orden judicial terminó bloqueando un contrato utilizado por múltiples usuarios y no solamente los fondos bajo disputa.

    «En general, me apena por los usuarios de Zama que ahora se han visto afectados indirectamente por este embrollo de caso civil en Estados Unidos», escribió.

    La situación reavivó un debate frecuente dentro del ecosistema: hasta qué punto una stablecoin centralizada puede afectar protocolos descentralizados cuando existe una orden judicial sobre una parte de los fondos.

    En una línea similar, el usuario de X, conocido como CyberSatoshi, advirtió que el punto más delicado no fue el bloqueo de una billetera individual, sino la inclusión en lista negra de “un contrato inteligente en vivo”. Para él, el precedente es problemático porque muestra que, si fondos señalados ingresan en una infraestructura compartida, todo el contrato puede terminar afectado. “Tus stablecoins en un router de DEX, mercados de préstamos o granjas de rendimientos nunca están seguras”, sostuvo.

    Y cerró con una crítica directa al modelo de stablecoins centralizadas dentro de DeFi: “No puedes construir finanzas sin permisos sobre un interruptor de apagado centralizado”.

    Desde Zama sostienen que el problema refleja precisamente esa tensión. «Este es un ejemplo de daños colaterales que afectan a un contrato inteligente público debido a la arquitectura centralizada del activo subyacente», indicó la compañía.

    Otro elemento relevante es que Hindi aseguró que Circle no notificó previamente a Zama sobre la congelación del contrato.

    En ese marco, Hindi anunció: «Mientras tanto, pausaremos los contratos cUSDC, cUSDT y cWETH hasta que hayamos terminado nuestra investigación, identificado todas las direcciones vinculadas a este caso y tomando la acción apropiada».

    La noticia provocó volatilidad en el token ZAMA. Como puede verse en el gráfico, el activo cayó desde la zona de 0,039 dólares hasta un mínimo cercano a 0,032 dólares después de que se conociera la congelación. Posteriormente recuperó parte de las pérdidas tras las aclaraciones públicas de Circle y de Rand Hindi, fundador de Zama, y volvió a negociarse alrededor de 0,036 dólares.

    Gráfico que muestra el precio del token zama.
    Cotización de ZAMA en las últimas 24 horas. Fuente: CoinGecko.

    Por el momento, el equipo legal de Zama trabaja con las distintas partes involucradas para aislar las direcciones afectadas y restablecer el acceso de los usuarios que no tienen relación con la disputa judicial.

    La audiencia sobre la orden de restricción temporal está prevista para el 1 de junio, fecha en la que el tribunal escuchará los argumentos de las partes involucradas antes de decidir los próximos pasos del caso.

  • Champions League: PSG y Arsenal, el partidazo por el título del torneo de clubes más importante del mundo; siga el minuto a minuto

    Budapest, la llamada “puerta del Este” de Europa, dará este sábado acceso a la gloria a un PSG que quiere hacer historia o a un Arsenal que busca conquistar la primera Liga de Campeones de su historia.

    La agencia AFP indicó que parisinos y londinenses, campeones de sus respectivas ligas y últimos supervivientes de una competición que comenzó en septiembre con 36 equipos en liza, se enfrentan en el Puskás Aréna de la capital húngara en la final de la Liga de Campeones.

    Champions League: PSG y Arsenal, por el título

    Señaló que el PSG de Luis Enrique aspira a una segunda Champions League consecutiva, lo que lo elevaría al rango de equipo legendario, a la altura del Real Madrid de Zinedine Zidane, único club que ha revalidado el título (2016, 2017 y 2018) bajo la actual denominación de la competición.

    PSG vs. Arsenal Foto:EFE y AFP

    Los Gunners, flamantes campeones de su primera Premier League en 22 años, quieren llevar a sus vitrinas la tan ansiada Orejona y pasar página definitivamente de las últimas cuatro finales europeas perdidas desde el título de la Recopa en 1994.

    “Una de ellas fue la final de la Champions League de 2006 ante el FC Barcelona, en un partido que los londinenses disputaron casi desde el principio con un hombre menos y en el que, pese a haberse adelantado en el marcador, terminaron sucumbiendo en la parte final del duelo”, indicó.

    Arsenal vs. PSG Foto:EFE

    Liberado de presión

    AFP señaló que, para exorcizar esos fantasmas, el equipo de Mikel Arteta ha dado el primer paso al conquistar el campeonato inglés luego de tres segundos puestos consecutivos.

    Así jugará el PSG Foto:PSG

    Este logro puede liberar de presión a los jugadores, conscientes de que, sea cual sea el resultado en Budapest, vivirán una celebración en Londres la próxima semana junto a su afición.

    “La ambición es aún mayor. Hemos ganado un título y ahora queremos el segundo”, afirmó Arteta.

    Titular del Arsenal Foto:Arsenal

    El PSG llega con confianza tras eliminar al poderoso Bayern Múnich, otro de los grandes candidatos al título. Además, el conjunto francés atraviesa uno de los mejores momentos de su historia reciente, lo que refuerza sus aspiraciones de conquistar nuevamente el torneo.

    Siga el partido acá

  • 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

    Morgan Givens/NBAE via Getty Images

    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

    Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images

    “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.

    Ronald Cortes/NBAE via Getty Images

    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.

    Jordan Johnson/NBAE via Getty Images

    • 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

    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.