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  • Fernando Mendoza took more snaps under center at Raiders’ rookie minicamp than he did in college

    During his three seasons, two at Cal and one at Indiana, Mendoza took just five snaps from under center. Kubiak’s play-action offense uses under-center reps at one of the highest rates in the league. Getting the steps down and learning to have his head briefly away from the defense during play-action calls will be new for Mendoza. The transition to under-center play is often brushed aside as a formality when scouting a player’s transition to college. But the fundamentals will play a big role in how quickly a QB can succeed at the pro level. For some, it takes longer than others to get them down.

    Mendoza said he’s watched film of new teammate Kirk Cousins and the Seahawks’ Sam Darnold to study their steps and how they manage Kubiak’s offense from under center.

    Learning a new offense is often a “firehose” for rookies. That’s why these spring reps are more important for them than for their veteran counterparts, even if most players are learning a new scheme under a new coach.

    The quicker Mendoza is able to drink it all in, the sooner he’ll be starting under center.

    “I’m just trying to take it all in to get better every single day, pay attention to detail, and [connect] with the teammates,” Mendoza said. “It’s so great. Rookie camp, all coming together as an offense, defense, special teams [and] as a team together to have core coherent practices so it can all get better at football.”

  • Starting 5: Sixers take Game 7 in Boston, two more today in Detroit & Cleveland

    The 14th 3-1 comeback in NBA history.

    The first 30/10 Game 7 duo since Shaq and Kobe.

    Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey & the Philadelphia 76ers are moving on, after their first Game 7 win since 2001.

    Read on to get set for two more Game 7s today.


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    Three Game 7s: What to know about this weekend’s trio, quick

    Philly Did It: Embiid & Maxey complete Sixers’ 3-1 comeback for first Game 7 win since 2001

    Duo Delivered: How Embiid’s return and Maxey’s clutch play swayed the series and Game 7

    Game 7 In Detroit: In one final battle, will the 1-seed Pistons complete the comeback or will 8-seed Orlando advance?

    Game 7 in Cleveland: Game 6 hero RJ Barrett thrust into spotlight showdown with all-time closer Mitchell, Cavs


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Two more Game 7s on Sunday

    What’s better than a Saturday night Game 7?

    How about two more on Sunday:

    • On ABC: Game 7 between the Magic and Pistons (3:30 ET | Tap To Watch)
    • On NBC & Peacock’s Sunday Night Basketball: Raptors vs. Cavaliers, Game 7 (7:30 ET | Tap To Watch)


    1. BEST TWO WORDS IN SPORTS, AGAIN: 3 GAME 7s IN 1 MINUTE

    Fernando Medina + Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images

    One down, two to go.

    In the 23 years since the First Round expanded to best-of-7, only one season’s had more opening-round Game 7s than this year’s trio (2014, with five).

    And after Philly showed just how much a Game 7 win can mean (get much more in Sections 2 & 3), two more Game 7s await today, when the Magic & Pistons meet at 3:30 ET (ABC) and Raptors & Cavs square off at 7:30 ET (NBC/Peacock).

    Four seasons on the brink on the final day of the first round.

    Which two teams are moving on? Which two teams are going home?

    Here’s what you gotta know.

    • So Many Sevens: This is the second-most Game 7s in a First Round since 2003 (5, 2014), when the opening round expanded to from 5 to 7-game series
    • Follow My Lead: The Sixers and Pistons can be the first teams in NBA history to complete 3-1 comebacks in the same Playoff round, in the same season
    • Hosts Boast: Neither Cleveland nor Detroit have ever lost a Game 7 at home (both 4-0), and Boston’s home loss last night was just the 41st of 156 Game 7s
    • No Rest, No Wait: The winners of today’s Game 7s will meet on equal rest in an East Semis series beginning Tuesday, unlike the Knicks’ two-day wait for Philly
    • Who’s Historic? The Magic are trying to become just the 7th 8-seed to eliminate a 1-seed, while the Pistons look to follow the Sixers as the 15th team to overcome a 3-1 deficit
    • The record for most Game 7s in a single season is five, which happened in 1993-94, 2013-14 and 2015-16. 2025-26 already has three, with seven more opportunities to come

    2. SIXERS GET THEIR GAME 7 WIN, ELIMINATING CELTICS

    2019 East Semis: Kawhi Leonard, four bounces and the first-ever Game 7 buzzer-beater

    2021 East Semis: Three home losses as the 1-seed and Atlanta’s first-ever Game 7 road win

    2023 East Semis: Jayson Tatum’s 51-point explosion for the all-time Game 7 scoring record

    After years of Game 7 disappointments for Philly and its fans, the 76ers finally got their win.

    And they did so in historic fashion, becoming just the 14th team in NBA history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a best-of-7 series.

    Sixers 109, Celtics 100: Joel Embiid (34 pts, 12 reb, 6 ast) led all scorers with his biggest output of the series, Tyrese Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) delivered 22 2nd-half points, and rookie VJ Edgecombe (23 pts, 6 reb, 5 3s) starred on both ends, as No. 7 Philly clinched Game 7 over No. 2 Boston on the road to advance.

    They’ll next take on the No. 3 Knicks in the Conference Semifinals.

    Jaylen Brown’s 33 points led Boston, with 26 more on five 3s from Derrick White. Jayson Tatum (knee stiffness) was ruled out just over two hours prior to tip-off. | Recap

    • C’s coach Joe Mazzulla then reshaped his starting lineup, giving Luka Garza, Ron Harper Jr. and Baylor Scheierman their first-career Playoff starts. Only two players in the previous 50 years made their first Playoff starts in a Game 7
    • Philly’s Best Start: The 76ers responded to the wrinkle with energy, getting out to a double-digit lead, with 10 points from Embiid and 9 from VJ Edgecombe to claim their first opening quarter of the series, 32-19
    • Back & Forth: Derrick White’s 12-point 2nd quarter brought the C’s back to take a 37-36 lead before Embiid sank 9 more points to restore a 55-50 Philly halftime lead

    Embiid led the Sixers with 19 1st-half points, matched only by White on the other side. Edgecombe supported Embiid with 12 points, but wanted to impact the game another way.

    “[VJ] came out of halftime saying: ‘I got White, and I’m gonna do better on him,’” Sixers coach Nick Nurse shared. White made just one 3-ball after that (3-13 FG).

    • Philly Flying: Maxey got going after the break, netting 8 points in the first 5 minutes and 12 overall in the 3rd. Edgecombe added 9 as Philly built its largest lead, 84-66
    • Pull Out The Stops: That’s when Boston fanned out into a zone defense. The switch-up held the Sixers scoreless from the field for the first 3 minutes of the 4th
    • Celtics Surge: That was the break Boston needed, starting the 4th with a 16-4 comeback. Jaylen Brown’s and-1 finish with 8 minutes to go made it a 1-point game
    • Maxey’s Moment: Philly was just 2-for-13 in the 4th with 2 minutes left, until Maxey hit back-to-back layups for 5 points of breathing room and sealed the game at the line

    “The way we’re playing right now, we’re [so] in sync,” Embiid said postgame. “That’s what I’ve always wanted: Playing winning basketball, sharing the ball… defensively, everybody being locked in… that’s how you win.”

    • That locked-in defense found a winning recipe, limiting Boston to 26.5 3P% (13-49) in Game 7. The C’s shot under 30% from 3 and were held at or below 100 points in all four Philly wins
    • “When you go after greatness, you have to accept the other side of that,” Mazzulla said postgame. … “You’re gonna fail. We failed by not winning but we stick to the process…”
    • X-Factor First: Edgecombe is the first-ever rookie with 20+ points, 5+ reb and 5+ 3s in the Game 7. His 23 points are a Sixers’ rookie record for a Game 7, and he joins Tatum as the only 20+ point Game-7 scorers under age 20

    3. EMBIID’S RETURN, MAXEY’S ATTACK PUSH PHILLY PAST NO. 2 BOSTON

    Joel Embiid was 0-for-3.

    Tyrese Maxey was 0-for-2.

    In fact, the 76ers hadn’t won a Game 7 since 2001, when Allen Iverson’s squad did so to reach the Finals.

    That all changed Saturday night, on the road, in the home of their rivals, the No. 2 seed to Philly’s 7-seed, coming back from a 3-1 deficit.

    With that much working against them, what made this Game 7 climb different for Philly?

    • “We had a talk after Game 5,” Maxey said. “We can’t let the same stuff happen over and over and over and over again. At some point, we have to put a stop to it. And we did.”
    • Power Production: Embiid (34 pts, 12 ast, 6 ast) and Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) combined for over half of Philly’s Game 7 points, rebounds and assists
    • Duo Royalty: They join Kobe & Shaq (2002) as the only duos in the last 50 years to each log 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a Game 7, and stand alone when adding in their 5+ assists each

    These Sixers achieved the first 3-1 series comeback since the 2020 Denver Nuggets, with Maxey and Embiid leading the turnaround.

    • Following his appendectomy, Embiid only appeared in the final four games of the series, going 3-1 while averaging 28.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg and 7.3 apg. Maxey had a very similar 28.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 5.7 apg in that stretch
    • “What changed in the series is Joel Embiid came back,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said after Game 7

    Embiid’s return in Game 4, just 17 days removed from surgery, came before “Game 7” was the main motivator, or even a possibility. So what fueled Joel to risk his return?

    • “I’m tired of losing to them,” Embiid said of his long history with the Celtics in the lead-up to Game 7
    • That Much Sweeter: In addition to the Game 7 demons exorcised, Saturday’s win also marked Philly’s first series win over Boston since 1982
    • “It means everything,” Maxey said of Embiid putting his body on the line for his team. “All we can do is appreciate him, he’s been doing it all year; all his career really.”

    If Embiid helped alter the series in Philly’s favor, Maxey did so inside Game 7 itself.

    • Ty’s Takes: In Game 7’s final two minutes, as Boston stormed back within a possession, Maxey himself sank as many field goals (2) as the rest of his team did in the quarter
    • “I just really wanted the ball,” Tyrese said. “I knew I would need to step up and make plays down the stretch for us to win the game.”
    • “What he’s been doing: All-NBA,” Embiid said of Maxey’s play

    The winning duo will now take on a comparable counterpart in Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, as the East Semis start in New York Monday at 8 ET (NBC & Peacock).


    4. GAME 7 IN DETROIT: HISTORIC COMEBACK OR HISTORIC UPSET?

    Thirty. Four. Years.

    That’s how many years, combined, it’s been since the Pistons or Magic have advanced beyond the First Round.

    Sixteen for Orlando. Eighteen for Detroit.

    One of those droughts ends today, in a series that’s already over-delivered on history, and drama.

    After the top-seeded Pistons became the 38th team to force a Game 7 after falling behind 3-1, Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren look to punch Detroit’s first second-round ticket since 2008 – while Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane and Orlando are out to be just the 7th 8-seed to move on.

    To do that, Orlando will need to shake off a 2nd-half struggle that would haunt any team: Outscored 55-19 to erase a 24-point lead, 23 consecutive missed shots over nearly 14 minutes of game play, and 1-for-20 shooting (5% FG) in the 4th quarter.

    “You gotta wash it,” coach Jamahl Mosley said. “You gotta learn from it. You gotta go get Game 7, and you gotta do it the hard way.”

    That ability to move on and overcome adversity is a trait both of these teams share, and a required skill in a series like this one.

    • Not Done Yet: Top-seeded Detroit is still standing after facing down elimination in two straight games. The team would be just the 15th, after Philly last night, to move on after going down 3-1
    • Play-In Primer: The Magic took on two extra games just to get to Detroit after finishing 8th and falling to Philly in their Play-In opener. They then had to tame one of the season’s hottest teams in Charlotte
    • Health Hindrance: Orlando fought through another injury-plagued season, with Franz Wagner (ankle, calf) missing 48 games, along with the final 3 of this series, and 25 absences for Jalen Suggs (various)
    • Without Cade: The Pistons faced one of their toughest challenges of the season navigating the stretch run without their All-Star engine Cunningham, who missed 11 games with a collapsed lung. Detroit rallied to go 8-3 in that stretch
    • Been There Before: Orlando’s second half drought — and a bounceback from it — has a little precedent this year: on Mar. 29, the Raptors scored 31 straight against the Magic
    • After that? Orlando won six of its next seven games

    Resiliency like this for Orlando and Detroit isn’t contained to just this season.

    These Game 7 foes, meeting today at 3:30 ET (ABC) for a chance to add a brand-new chapter to their franchise’s history, both found themselves at the very bottom of the East four years ago.

    • Hard Times: Detroit, featuring a rookie Cunningham, finished 2021-22 just 23 wins, 14th in the East ahead of only Orlando (22 wins), who would go on to draft Banchero 1st overall that summer
    • Difference Makers: Now the Magic have had made three consecutive Playoff appearances for the first time since 2012, and after becoming the first team to triple its win total year-over-year last season, Detroit upped again to 60 wins

    Today, Cunningham, Banchero and their teams have a chance to take a major next step.

    • Another All-Out Duel? While Game 6 featured wild swings, Game 5’s twin 45-point scoring showdown saw Cade set a new Pistons Playoff high, and Paolo come within a bucket of Orlando’s
    • Block Party: The Pistons’ 60 blocks through six games are the most in any six-game Playoff stretch since 1994
    • No Repeats: Orlando last played a Game 7 two seasons ago in the First Round, against another explosive scorer, as Donovan Mitchell (39 pts) outdueled Paolo (38 pts) in the largest Game 7 comeback (18 points) of the play-by-play era

    5. GAME 7 IN THE LAND: LOCAL HERO VS. ALL-TIME CLOSER

    Those 1.7 seconds were a lifetime in the making.

    When RJ Barrett’s time-stopping OT jumper fell in – after hanging in the air for nearly two seconds, following a bounce off the back of the rim – it didn’t just help the Raptors avoid elimination in Game 6.

    It made for a new instant-classic moment for the franchise, delivered by someone who’d dreamed of it growing up just a few miles down the road.

    “Just happy to be able to be in this moment, playing for my hometown team,” Barrett said. “That’s amazing. I’m so proud of this group so far, and I think it’s going to be even sweeter when we go get Game 7.”

    The hoops world drew immediate comps to Kawhi Leonard’s all-timer in 2019. Barrett did, too.

    How iconic this one will be, time will tell. But when the Raptors and Cavaliers meet in a win-or-go-home Game 7 today (7:30 ET, NBC & Peacock), the hometown kid will find he’s a key part in a battle of star duos out to send their teams to new heights.

    • Reinforcements: After Cleveland fell short of the Conference Finals as the top seed last year, Donovan Mitchell, now paired with James Harden, looks to lead the Cavs back there (and beyond)
    • Last Conference Finals Appearance? 2018 – which capped a 3-year stretch of Cleveland ending Toronto’s seasons
    • Last Game 7: Spida went for 39 to close out Orlando in the 2024 First Round
    • Spida’s Stage: Mitchell averages 32.2 ppg in potential series-clinching games in his career, 4th-most in NBA history (min. 5 games) behind MJ, Iverson and Giannis
    • One At A Time: For Toronto, Barrett and Scottie Barnes are looking to send the Raptors past the first round for the first time since 2020
    • Extra Even: Through six games, both teams have scored 669 points each, marking just the second Game 7 in NBA history to feature a zero point differential, along with the Cavs and Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals
  • Las stablecoins son el nuevo banco de Argentina, Colombia y Perú

    Las stablecoins son el nuevo banco de Argentina, Colombia y Perú

    • Las remesas a la región alcanzaron USD 174.000 millones en 2025, impulsadas por el canal digital.

    • Las fintech fallan al priorizar la rapidez; el usuario real busca ahorrar en dólares.

    La gestión financiera en América Latina está atravesando una transformación estructural que va más allá de la simple digitalización. De acuerdo con la evidencia recopilada por Claudia, analista y estratega de crecimiento para la región en el intercambio Bybit, el uso de stablecoins como tether (USDT) ya se ha convertido en la cuenta bancaria principal de millones de personas en Argentina, Colombia y Perú.

    Esta transición se apoya en un mercado de remesas que alcanzó la cifra histórica de 174.000 millones de dólares en 2025. Sin embargo, este crecimiento no ha sido uniforme y hoy exhibe una geografía profundamente fracturada.

    Se debe al hecho de que mientras la región en su conjunto prospera, México, históricamente el mayor receptor, registró un inesperado retroceso del 4,5% en sus ingresos. Esta caída contrasta con el repunte de hasta el 19% en países de Centroamérica, un fenómeno que responde directamente al endurecimiento de las políticas migratorias en Estados Unidos, según el informe.

    Ante el temor creciente a la deportación, miles de migrantes han activado lo que los analistas llaman un «envío de pánico», movilizando sus ahorros hacia sus países de origen con mayor velocidad y en cantidades más grandes para poner a resguardo su patrimonio.

    El catalizador definitivo apareció en el verano de 2025 con la entrada en vigor de un impuesto federal del 1% a las remesas enviadas en efectivo desde EE. UU. Al quedar exentos los canales digitales, una demografía de migrantes de entre 40 y 60 años, que envía dinero principalmente para el sustento diario de sus padres, ha comenzado a adoptar masivamente plataformas de stablecoins.

    No obstante, Claudia advierte que la mayoría de las fintech están leyendo mal este mercado al obsesionarse con la «transacción rápida». Para el usuario latinoamericano, el valor real no está en la velocidad del envío, sino en la capacidad de mantener un balance en dólares digitales para protegerse de la devaluación local.

    Las stablecoins como nueva banca digital de Latinoamérica

    «Las stablecoins son el nuevo banco de América Latina. Los balances en estos activos se están convirtiendo en la cuenta principal para millones de personas, mucho más allá de una simple transferencia», afirma Claudia tras su análisis de campo en cinco países de la región (Argentina, Colombia, Brasil, Perú y México).

    La investigación destaca que, para un ciudadano en Buenos Aires o Bogotá, mantener ahorros en activos como USD Coin (Circle) o USDT , es una herramienta necesaria para su supervivencia.

    Al integrar estos activos con redes de pago locales, como Pix en Brasil o SPEI en México, los usuarios pueden pagar gastos cotidianos y obtener rendimientos de entre el 4% y el 6%. Según el reporte, el uso de estas rutas digitales reduce el costo total del envío a menos del 2%, permitiendo a las familias ahorrar el equivalente a un mes de alimentos básicos al año.

    Esta expansión ha provocado una respuesta contundente por parte de las autoridades monetarias. Como lo informó CriptoNoticias recientemente, el Banco Central de Brasil emitió la Resolución Nº 561, que prohíbe expresamente el uso de bitcoin (BTC) y stablecoins para la liquidación de pagos transfronterizos a través del servicio eFX.

    La normativa obliga a que estas operaciones se realicen exclusivamente en reales o divisas autorizadas, buscando erradicar canales de liquidación paralelos que, según el regulador, amenazan la soberanía monetaria y la eficacia de la política económica.

    La situación actual muestra stablecoins ya consolidadas como herramienta dominante en Latinoamérica, pero bajo una tensión creciente entre la eficiencia de mercado y el control institucional. Quien logre combinar los rieles locales con la confianza regulatoria capturará el balance diario de millones de usuarios, redefiniendo el futuro de la banca en una región que busca cruzar fronteras sin pedir permiso.

  • Murch cuestiona la urgencia del Q-Day: «Es difícil tomarlo en serio»

    • Murch no niega la necesidad de prepararse, sino el peso que se le da a la inmediatez de la amenaza.

    • Adam Back respondió que “Q-decade” es un horizonte más preciso que “Q-day”.

    Murch, un reconocido desarrollador de Bitcoin Core y editor del repositorio de Propuestas de Mejora de Bitcoin (BIP), expresó este 3 de mayo en X que le resulta difícil tomar en serio las advertencias sobre la urgencia del ‘Q-Day’ (el momento hipotético en que una computadora cuántica podría comprometer la criptografía de Bitcoin) considerando los argumentos de quienes la promueven.

    Cada vez que abro Twitter, los supuestos expertos alarmistas cuánticos demuestran una falta extrema de rigor técnico. Es difícil tomar en serio las preocupaciones sobre la inmediatez del Q-Day cuando los supuestos expertos no parecen poder sostener sus argumentos en ninguna conversación.

    Murch, desarrollador de Bitcoin Core.

    Adicionalmente, Murch expresó que «necesitamos tener planes listos para cuando llegue el momento. Es bueno e importante seguir investigando soluciones». Sin embargo, agregó que lo que lee «no ayuda a asignar peso a las preocupaciones sobre la inmediatez del Q-Day». Su cuestionamiento no apunta a la amenaza en sí ni al trabajo de preparación, sino a la solidez de los argumentos que justifican tratarla como urgente.

    Texto de una publicación en X sobre Bitcoin y computación cuántica.
    Murch es un reconocido desarrollador bitcoiner. Fuente: Murch / X.

    Adam Back propone hablar de «Q-decade» en Bitcoin

    Adam Back, criptógrafo y cofundador de Blockstream, respondió a Murch: «Quizás ‘Q-decade’ sea una pista mejor». Para Back, la clave no es si la amenaza llegará, sino si Bitcoin tendrá activo un mecanismo de migración «opt-in», es decir, una vía voluntaria para que los usuarios migren sus claves a formatos resistentes a la cuántica cuando haya indicios concretos de peligro.

    Si ese mecanismo existe y los usuarios pueden acelerar la migración cuando la investigación sobre computación cuántica lo exija, el horizonte de una década es manejable.

    Infografía sobre Bitcoin y computación cuántica.
    Infografía sobre cómo podría la cuántica afectar a Bitcoin. Fuente: CriptoNoticias.

    Un debate cuántico con posiciones definidas

    Las posiciones de Murch y Back se enmarcan en un debate más amplio que CriptoNoticias ha seguido. Back sitúa el horizonte del potencial peligro cuántico en aproximadamente una década, por eso sugirió la idea de llamarlo ‘Q-decade’.

    Samson Mow, CEO de JAN3, coincide en ese rango de 10 a 20 años y también advierte que apurarse tiene costos técnicos reales, ya que las firmas postcuánticas pueden ser hasta 125 veces más grandes que las actuales, lo que reduciría la capacidad de procesamiento de la red.

    No obstante, no todos los actores del ecosistema comparten ese optimismo sobre los plazos. Vitalik Buterin, cofundador de Ethereum, estima que la amenaza a la criptografía que protege Bitcoin podría llegar en 2028 y Charles Edwards, CEO de Capriole, considera que Bitcoin debería blindarse antes de ese mismo año.

    Asimismo, Google estableció 2029 como plazo de migración a criptografía postcuántica y advierte que parte de la amenaza cuántica ya es actual, no futura. A esta postura se suman otras compañías, como Cloudflare y Grayscale que también definieron planes de migración de seguridad postcuántica para finales de esta década.

  • Starting 5: Sixers take Game 7 in Boston, two more today in Detroit & Cleveland

    The 14th 3-1 comeback in NBA history.

    The first 30/10 Game 7 duo since Shaq and Kobe.

    Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey & the Philadelphia 76ers are moving on, after their first Game 7 win since 2001.

    Read on to get set for two more Game 7s today.


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    Three Game 7s: What to know about this weekend’s trio, quick

    Philly Did It: Embiid & Maxey complete Sixers’ 3-1 comeback for first Game 7 win since 2001

    Duo Delivered: How Embiid’s return and Maxey’s clutch play swayed the series and Game 7

    Game 7 In Detroit: In one final battle, will the 1-seed Pistons complete the comeback or will 8-seed Orlando advance?

    Game 7 in Cleveland: Game 6 hero RJ Barrett thrust into spotlight showdown with all-time closer Mitchell, Cavs


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Two more Game 7s on Sunday

    What’s better than a Saturday night Game 7?

    How about two more on Sunday:

    • On ABC: Game 7 between the Magic and Pistons (3:30 ET | Tap To Watch)
    • On NBC & Peacock’s Sunday Night Basketball: Raptors vs. Cavaliers, Game 7 (7:30 ET | Tap To Watch)


    1. BEST TWO WORDS IN SPORTS, AGAIN: 3 GAME 7s IN 1 MINUTE

    Fernando Medina + Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images

    One down, two to go.

    In the 23 years since the First Round expanded to best-of-7, only one season’s had more opening-round Game 7s than this year’s trio (2014, with five).

    And after Philly showed just how much a Game 7 win can mean (get much more in Sections 2 & 3), two more Game 7s await today, when the Magic & Pistons meet at 3:30 ET (ABC) and Raptors & Cavs square off at 7:30 ET (NBC/Peacock).

    Four seasons on the brink on the final day of the first round.

    Which two teams are moving on? Which two teams are going home?

    Here’s what you gotta know.

    • So Many Sevens: This is the second-most Game 7s in a First Round since 2003 (5, 2014), when the opening round expanded to from 5 to 7-game series
    • Follow My Lead: The Sixers and Pistons can be the first teams in NBA history to complete 3-1 comebacks in the same Playoff round, in the same season
    • Hosts Boast: Neither Cleveland nor Detroit have ever lost a Game 7 at home (both 4-0), and Boston’s home loss last night was just the 41st of 156 Game 7s
    • No Rest, No Wait: The winners of today’s Game 7s will meet on equal rest in an East Semis series beginning Tuesday, unlike the Knicks’ two-day wait for Philly
    • Who’s Historic? The Magic are trying to become just the 7th 8-seed to eliminate a 1-seed, while the Pistons look to follow the Sixers as the 15th team to overcome a 3-1 deficit
    • The record for most Game 7s in a single season is five, which happened in 1993-94, 2013-14 and 2015-16. 2025-26 already has three, with seven more opportunities to come

    2. SIXERS GET THEIR GAME 7 WIN, ELIMINATING CELTICS

    2019 East Semis: Kawhi Leonard, four bounces and the first-ever Game 7 buzzer-beater

    2021 East Semis: Three home losses as the 1-seed and Atlanta’s first-ever Game 7 road win

    2023 East Semis: Jayson Tatum’s 51-point explosion for the all-time Game 7 scoring record

    After years of Game 7 disappointments for Philly and its fans, the 76ers finally got their win.

    And they did so in historic fashion, becoming just the 14th team in NBA history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a best-of-7 series.

    Sixers 109, Celtics 100: Joel Embiid (34 pts, 12 reb, 6 ast) led all scorers with his biggest output of the series, Tyrese Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) delivered 22 2nd-half points, and rookie VJ Edgecombe (23 pts, 6 reb, 5 3s) starred on both ends, as No. 7 Philly clinched Game 7 over No. 2 Boston on the road to advance.

    They’ll next take on the No. 3 Knicks in the Conference Semifinals.

    Jaylen Brown’s 33 points led Boston, with 26 more on five 3s from Derrick White. Jayson Tatum (knee stiffness) was ruled out just over two hours prior to tip-off. | Recap

    • C’s coach Joe Mazzulla then reshaped his starting lineup, giving Luka Garza, Ron Harper Jr. and Baylor Scheierman their first-career Playoff starts. Only two players in the previous 50 years made their first Playoff starts in a Game 7
    • Philly’s Best Start: The 76ers responded to the wrinkle with energy, getting out to a double-digit lead, with 10 points from Embiid and 9 from VJ Edgecombe to claim their first opening quarter of the series, 32-19
    • Back & Forth: Derrick White’s 12-point 2nd quarter brought the C’s back to take a 37-36 lead before Embiid sank 9 more points to restore a 55-50 Philly halftime lead

    Embiid led the Sixers with 19 1st-half points, matched only by White on the other side. Edgecombe supported Embiid with 12 points, but wanted to impact the game another way.

    “[VJ] came out of halftime saying: ‘I got White, and I’m gonna do better on him,’” Sixers coach Nick Nurse shared. White made just one 3-ball after that (3-13 FG).

    • Philly Flying: Maxey got going after the break, netting 8 points in the first 5 minutes and 12 overall in the 3rd. Edgecombe added 9 as Philly built its largest lead, 84-66
    • Pull Out The Stops: That’s when Boston fanned out into a zone defense. The switch-up held the Sixers scoreless from the field for the first 3 minutes of the 4th
    • Celtics Surge: That was the break Boston needed, starting the 4th with a 16-4 comeback. Jaylen Brown’s and-1 finish with 8 minutes to go made it a 1-point game
    • Maxey’s Moment: Philly was just 2-for-13 in the 4th with 2 minutes left, until Maxey hit back-to-back layups for 5 points of breathing room and sealed the game at the line

    “The way we’re playing right now, we’re [so] in sync,” Embiid said postgame. “That’s what I’ve always wanted: Playing winning basketball, sharing the ball… defensively, everybody being locked in… that’s how you win.”

    • That locked-in defense found a winning recipe, limiting Boston to 26.5 3P% (13-49) in Game 7. The C’s shot under 30% from 3 and were held at or below 100 points in all four Philly wins
    • “When you go after greatness, you have to accept the other side of that,” Mazzulla said postgame. … “You’re gonna fail. We failed by not winning but we stick to the process…”
    • X-Factor First: Edgecombe is the first-ever rookie with 20+ points, 5+ reb and 5+ 3s in the Game 7. His 23 points are a Sixers’ rookie record for a Game 7, and he joins Tatum as the only 20+ point Game-7 scorers under age 20

    3. EMBIID’S RETURN, MAXEY’S ATTACK PUSH PHILLY PAST NO. 2 BOSTON

    Joel Embiid was 0-for-3.

    Tyrese Maxey was 0-for-2.

    In fact, the 76ers hadn’t won a Game 7 since 2001, when Allen Iverson’s squad did so to reach the Finals.

    That all changed Saturday night, on the road, in the home of their rivals, the No. 2 seed to Philly’s 7-seed, coming back from a 3-1 deficit.

    With that much working against them, what made this Game 7 climb different for Philly?

    • “We had a talk after Game 5,” Maxey said. “We can’t let the same stuff happen over and over and over and over again. At some point, we have to put a stop to it. And we did.”
    • Power Production: Embiid (34 pts, 12 ast, 6 ast) and Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) combined for over half of Philly’s Game 7 points, rebounds and assists
    • Duo Royalty: They join Kobe & Shaq (2002) as the only duos in the last 50 years to each log 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a Game 7, and stand alone when adding in their 5+ assists each

    These Sixers achieved the first 3-1 series comeback since the 2020 Denver Nuggets, with Maxey and Embiid leading the turnaround.

    • Following his appendectomy, Embiid only appeared in the final four games of the series, going 3-1 while averaging 28.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg and 7.3 apg. Maxey had a very similar 28.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 5.7 apg in that stretch
    • “What changed in the series is Joel Embiid came back,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said after Game 7

    Embiid’s return in Game 4, just 17 days removed from surgery, came before “Game 7” was the main motivator, or even a possibility. So what fueled Joel to risk his return?

    • “I’m tired of losing to them,” Embiid said of his long history with the Celtics in the lead-up to Game 7
    • That Much Sweeter: In addition to the Game 7 demons exorcised, Saturday’s win also marked Philly’s first series win over Boston since 1982
    • “It means everything,” Maxey said of Embiid putting his body on the line for his team. “All we can do is appreciate him, he’s been doing it all year; all his career really.”

    If Embiid helped alter the series in Philly’s favor, Maxey did so inside Game 7 itself.

    • Ty’s Takes: In Game 7’s final two minutes, as Boston stormed back within a possession, Maxey himself sank as many field goals (2) as the rest of his team did in the quarter
    • “I just really wanted the ball,” Tyrese said. “I knew I would need to step up and make plays down the stretch for us to win the game.”
    • “What he’s been doing: All-NBA,” Embiid said of Maxey’s play

    The winning duo will now take on a comparable counterpart in Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, as the East Semis start in New York Monday at 8 ET (NBC & Peacock).


    4. GAME 7 IN DETROIT: HISTORIC COMEBACK OR HISTORIC UPSET?

    Thirty. Four. Years.

    That’s how many years, combined, it’s been since the Pistons or Magic have advanced beyond the First Round.

    Sixteen for Orlando. Eighteen for Detroit.

    One of those droughts ends today, in a series that’s already over-delivered on history, and drama.

    After the top-seeded Pistons became the 38th team to force a Game 7 after falling behind 3-1, Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren look to punch Detroit’s first second-round ticket since 2008 – while Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane and Orlando are out to be just the 7th 8-seed to move on.

    To do that, Orlando will need to shake off a 2nd-half struggle that would haunt any team: Outscored 55-19 to erase a 24-point lead, 23 consecutive missed shots over nearly 14 minutes of game play, and 1-for-20 shooting (5% FG) in the 4th quarter.

    “You gotta wash it,” coach Jamahl Mosley said. “You gotta learn from it. You gotta go get Game 7, and you gotta do it the hard way.”

    That ability to move on and overcome adversity is a trait both of these teams share, and a required skill in a series like this one.

    • Not Done Yet: Top-seeded Detroit is still standing after facing down elimination in two straight games. The team would be just the 15th, after Philly last night, to move on after going down 3-1
    • Play-In Primer: The Magic took on two extra games just to get to Detroit after finishing 8th and falling to Philly in their Play-In opener. They then had to tame one of the season’s hottest teams in Charlotte
    • Health Hindrance: Orlando fought through another injury-plagued season, with Franz Wagner (ankle, calf) missing 48 games, along with the final 3 of this series, and 25 absences for Jalen Suggs (various)
    • Without Cade: The Pistons faced one of their toughest challenges of the season navigating the stretch run without their All-Star engine Cunningham, who missed 11 games with a collapsed lung. Detroit rallied to go 8-3 in that stretch
    • Been There Before: Orlando’s second half drought — and a bounceback from it — has a little precedent this year: on Mar. 29, the Raptors scored 31 straight against the Magic
    • After that? Orlando won six of its next seven games

    Resiliency like this for Orlando and Detroit isn’t contained to just this season.

    These Game 7 foes, meeting today at 3:30 ET (ABC) for a chance to add a brand-new chapter to their franchise’s history, both found themselves at the very bottom of the East four years ago.

    • Hard Times: Detroit, featuring a rookie Cunningham, finished 2021-22 just 23 wins, 14th in the East ahead of only Orlando (22 wins), who would go on to draft Banchero 1st overall that summer
    • Difference Makers: Now the Magic have had made three consecutive Playoff appearances for the first time since 2012, and after becoming the first team to triple its win total year-over-year last season, Detroit upped again to 60 wins

    Today, Cunningham, Banchero and their teams have a chance to take a major next step.

    • Another All-Out Duel? While Game 6 featured wild swings, Game 5’s twin 45-point scoring showdown saw Cade set a new Pistons Playoff high, and Paolo come within a bucket of Orlando’s
    • Block Party: The Pistons’ 60 blocks through six games are the most in any six-game Playoff stretch since 1994
    • No Repeats: Orlando last played a Game 7 two seasons ago in the First Round, against another explosive scorer, as Donovan Mitchell (39 pts) outdueled Paolo (38 pts) in the largest Game 7 comeback (18 points) of the play-by-play era

    5. GAME 7 IN THE LAND: LOCAL HERO VS. ALL-TIME CLOSER

    Those 1.7 seconds were a lifetime in the making.

    When RJ Barrett’s time-stopping OT jumper fell in – after hanging in the air for nearly two seconds, following a bounce off the back of the rim – it didn’t just help the Raptors avoid elimination in Game 6.

    It made for a new instant-classic moment for the franchise, delivered by someone who’d dreamed of it growing up just a few miles down the road.

    “Just happy to be able to be in this moment, playing for my hometown team,” Barrett said. “That’s amazing. I’m so proud of this group so far, and I think it’s going to be even sweeter when we go get Game 7.”

    The hoops world drew immediate comps to Kawhi Leonard’s all-timer in 2019. Barrett did, too.

    How iconic this one will be, time will tell. But when the Raptors and Cavaliers meet in a win-or-go-home Game 7 today (7:30 ET, NBC & Peacock), the hometown kid will find he’s a key part in a battle of star duos out to send their teams to new heights.

    • Reinforcements: After Cleveland fell short of the Conference Finals as the top seed last year, Donovan Mitchell, now paired with James Harden, looks to lead the Cavs back there (and beyond)
    • Last Conference Finals Appearance? 2018 – which capped a 3-year stretch of Cleveland ending Toronto’s seasons
    • Last Game 7: Spida went for 39 to close out Orlando in the 2024 First Round
    • Spida’s Stage: Mitchell averages 32.2 ppg in potential series-clinching games in his career, 4th-most in NBA history (min. 5 games) behind MJ, Iverson and Giannis
    • One At A Time: For Toronto, Barrett and Scottie Barnes are looking to send the Raptors past the first round for the first time since 2020
    • Extra Even: Through six games, both teams have scored 669 points each, marking just the second Game 7 in NBA history to feature a zero point differential, along with the Cavs and Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals
  • RB Zach Switzer credits grandfather, Barry Switzer, for Cowboys tryout

    The Dallas Cowboys’ first-round picks, Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence, received the bulk of the attention during the club’s rookie minicamp over the weekend, but there was another familiar last name among the group: Switzer.

    Zach Switzer, grandson of Cowboys Super Bowl-winning coach Barry Switzer, was invited to try out for the club during rookie camp. Switzer, a running back at Presbyterian, told reporters that his grandfather reached out to the Cowboys’ scouting department and asked them to take a look at Zach.

    “He did not have to do that,” Switzer said via the team’s official website. “But I’m super grateful, super honored, and super blessed to have the opportunity to do something like this and achieve one of my dreams.”

    The rookie minicamps are generally used for first-year players, particularly those drafted, to learn the playbook and reps the new schemes. The non-padded nature of the workouts makes it difficult for a tryout player to stand out on the field.

    “I’m super grateful, super honored, and super blessed to have the opportunity to be able to do something like this and achieve one of my dreams,” he said. “And until [making a team], I’m just going to keep telling them I’m grateful for the opportunity.”

    Switzer began his career at Memphis before transferring to Presbyterian, an FCS school, where he was voted the Pioneer League’s best kick returner and finished with more than 1,100 scrimmage yards. The grandson of a former NFL coach understands it’s a long shot to go from a tryout player to making the squad, but he’s going to use any chance he can to carve out a career.

    “You have to go 100 percent on every single rep you get,” Switzer said. “Take advantage of every opportunity to get on the field—whether that’s special teams, running back drills, or walkthroughs—knowing every play. It’s really just about putting your best foot forward and understanding what you can do.”

  • Starting 5: Sixers take Game 7 in Boston, two more today in Detroit & Cleveland

    The 14th 3-1 comeback in NBA history.

    The first 30/10 Game 7 duo since Shaq and Kobe.

    Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey & the Philadelphia 76ers are moving on, after their first Game 7 win since 2001.

    Read on to get set for two more Game 7s today.


    5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀

    Three Game 7s: What to know about this weekend’s trio, quick

    Philly Did It: Embiid & Maxey complete Sixers’ 3-1 comeback for first Game 7 win since 2001

    Duo Delivered: How Embiid’s return and Maxey’s clutch play swayed the series and Game 7

    Game 7 In Detroit: In one final battle, will the 1-seed Pistons complete the comeback or will 8-seed Orlando advance?

    Game 7 in Cleveland: Game 6 hero RJ Barrett thrust into spotlight showdown with all-time closer Mitchell, Cavs


    BUT FIRST … ⏰

    Two more Game 7s on Sunday

    What’s better than a Saturday night Game 7?

    How about two more on Sunday:

    • On ABC: Game 7 between the Magic and Pistons (3:30 ET | Tap To Watch)
    • On NBC & Peacock’s Sunday Night Basketball: Raptors vs. Cavaliers, Game 7 (7:30 ET | Tap To Watch)


    1. BEST TWO WORDS IN SPORTS, AGAIN: 3 GAME 7s IN 1 MINUTE

    Fernando Medina + Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images

    One down, two to go.

    In the 23 years since the First Round expanded to best-of-7, only one season’s had more opening-round Game 7s than this year’s trio (2014, with five).

    And after Philly showed just how much a Game 7 win can mean (get much more in Sections 2 & 3), two more Game 7s await today, when the Magic & Pistons meet at 3:30 ET (ABC) and Raptors & Cavs square off at 7:30 ET (NBC/Peacock).

    Four seasons on the brink on the final day of the first round.

    Which two teams are moving on? Which two teams are going home?

    Here’s what you gotta know.

    • So Many Sevens: This is the second-most Game 7s in a First Round since 2003 (5, 2014), when the opening round expanded to from 5 to 7-game series
    • Follow My Lead: The Sixers and Pistons can be the first teams in NBA history to complete 3-1 comebacks in the same Playoff round, in the same season
    • Hosts Boast: Neither Cleveland nor Detroit have ever lost a Game 7 at home (both 4-0), and Boston’s home loss last night was just the 41st of 156 Game 7s
    • No Rest, No Wait: The winners of today’s Game 7s will meet on equal rest in an East Semis series beginning Tuesday, unlike the Knicks’ two-day wait for Philly
    • Who’s Historic? The Magic are trying to become just the 7th 8-seed to eliminate a 1-seed, while the Pistons look to follow the Sixers as the 15th team to overcome a 3-1 deficit
    • The record for most Game 7s in a single season is five, which happened in 1993-94, 2013-14 and 2015-16. 2025-26 already has three, with seven more opportunities to come

    2. SIXERS GET THEIR GAME 7 WIN, ELIMINATING CELTICS

    2019 East Semis: Kawhi Leonard, four bounces and the first-ever Game 7 buzzer-beater

    2021 East Semis: Three home losses as the 1-seed and Atlanta’s first-ever Game 7 road win

    2023 East Semis: Jayson Tatum’s 51-point explosion for the all-time Game 7 scoring record

    After years of Game 7 disappointments for Philly and its fans, the 76ers finally got their win.

    And they did so in historic fashion, becoming just the 14th team in NBA history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a best-of-7 series.

    Sixers 109, Celtics 100: Joel Embiid (34 pts, 12 reb, 6 ast) led all scorers with his biggest output of the series, Tyrese Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) delivered 22 2nd-half points, and rookie VJ Edgecombe (23 pts, 6 reb, 5 3s) starred on both ends, as No. 7 Philly clinched Game 7 over No. 2 Boston on the road to advance.

    They’ll next take on the No. 3 Knicks in the Conference Semifinals.

    Jaylen Brown’s 33 points led Boston, with 26 more on five 3s from Derrick White. Jayson Tatum (knee stiffness) was ruled out just over two hours prior to tip-off. | Recap

    • C’s coach Joe Mazzulla then reshaped his starting lineup, giving Luka Garza, Ron Harper Jr. and Baylor Scheierman their first-career Playoff starts. Only two players in the previous 50 years made their first Playoff starts in a Game 7
    • Philly’s Best Start: The 76ers responded to the wrinkle with energy, getting out to a double-digit lead, with 10 points from Embiid and 9 from VJ Edgecombe to claim their first opening quarter of the series, 32-19
    • Back & Forth: Derrick White’s 12-point 2nd quarter brought the C’s back to take a 37-36 lead before Embiid sank 9 more points to restore a 55-50 Philly halftime lead

    Embiid led the Sixers with 19 1st-half points, matched only by White on the other side. Edgecombe supported Embiid with 12 points, but wanted to impact the game another way.

    “[VJ] came out of halftime saying: ‘I got White, and I’m gonna do better on him,’” Sixers coach Nick Nurse shared. White made just one 3-ball after that (3-13 FG).

    • Philly Flying: Maxey got going after the break, netting 8 points in the first 5 minutes and 12 overall in the 3rd. Edgecombe added 9 as Philly built its largest lead, 84-66
    • Pull Out The Stops: That’s when Boston fanned out into a zone defense. The switch-up held the Sixers scoreless from the field for the first 3 minutes of the 4th
    • Celtics Surge: That was the break Boston needed, starting the 4th with a 16-4 comeback. Jaylen Brown’s and-1 finish with 8 minutes to go made it a 1-point game
    • Maxey’s Moment: Philly was just 2-for-13 in the 4th with 2 minutes left, until Maxey hit back-to-back layups for 5 points of breathing room and sealed the game at the line

    “The way we’re playing right now, we’re [so] in sync,” Embiid said postgame. “That’s what I’ve always wanted: Playing winning basketball, sharing the ball… defensively, everybody being locked in… that’s how you win.”

    • That locked-in defense found a winning recipe, limiting Boston to 26.5 3P% (13-49) in Game 7. The C’s shot under 30% from 3 and were held at or below 100 points in all four Philly wins
    • “When you go after greatness, you have to accept the other side of that,” Mazzulla said postgame. … “You’re gonna fail. We failed by not winning but we stick to the process…”
    • X-Factor First: Edgecombe is the first-ever rookie with 20+ points, 5+ reb and 5+ 3s in the Game 7. His 23 points are a Sixers’ rookie record for a Game 7, and he joins Tatum as the only 20+ point Game-7 scorers under age 20

    3. EMBIID’S RETURN, MAXEY’S ATTACK PUSH PHILLY PAST NO. 2 BOSTON

    Joel Embiid was 0-for-3.

    Tyrese Maxey was 0-for-2.

    In fact, the 76ers hadn’t won a Game 7 since 2001, when Allen Iverson’s squad did so to reach the Finals.

    That all changed Saturday night, on the road, in the home of their rivals, the No. 2 seed to Philly’s 7-seed, coming back from a 3-1 deficit.

    With that much working against them, what made this Game 7 climb different for Philly?

    • “We had a talk after Game 5,” Maxey said. “We can’t let the same stuff happen over and over and over and over again. At some point, we have to put a stop to it. And we did.”
    • Power Production: Embiid (34 pts, 12 ast, 6 ast) and Maxey (30 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) combined for over half of Philly’s Game 7 points, rebounds and assists
    • Duo Royalty: They join Kobe & Shaq (2002) as the only duos in the last 50 years to each log 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a Game 7, and stand alone when adding in their 5+ assists each

    These Sixers achieved the first 3-1 series comeback since the 2020 Denver Nuggets, with Maxey and Embiid leading the turnaround.

    • Following his appendectomy, Embiid only appeared in the final four games of the series, going 3-1 while averaging 28.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg and 7.3 apg. Maxey had a very similar 28.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 5.7 apg in that stretch
    • “What changed in the series is Joel Embiid came back,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said after Game 7

    Embiid’s return in Game 4, just 17 days removed from surgery, came before “Game 7” was the main motivator, or even a possibility. So what fueled Joel to risk his return?

    • “I’m tired of losing to them,” Embiid said of his long history with the Celtics in the lead-up to Game 7
    • That Much Sweeter: In addition to the Game 7 demons exorcised, Saturday’s win also marked Philly’s first series win over Boston since 1982
    • “It means everything,” Maxey said of Embiid putting his body on the line for his team. “All we can do is appreciate him, he’s been doing it all year; all his career really.”

    If Embiid helped alter the series in Philly’s favor, Maxey did so inside Game 7 itself.

    • Ty’s Takes: In Game 7’s final two minutes, as Boston stormed back within a possession, Maxey himself sank as many field goals (2) as the rest of his team did in the quarter
    • “I just really wanted the ball,” Tyrese said. “I knew I would need to step up and make plays down the stretch for us to win the game.”
    • “What he’s been doing: All-NBA,” Embiid said of Maxey’s play

    The winning duo will now take on a comparable counterpart in Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, as the East Semis start in New York Monday at 8 ET (NBC & Peacock).


    4. GAME 7 IN DETROIT: HISTORIC COMEBACK OR HISTORIC UPSET?

    Thirty. Four. Years.

    That’s how many years, combined, it’s been since the Pistons or Magic have advanced beyond the First Round.

    Sixteen for Orlando. Eighteen for Detroit.

    One of those droughts ends today, in a series that’s already over-delivered on history, and drama.

    After the top-seeded Pistons became the 38th team to force a Game 7 after falling behind 3-1, Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren look to punch Detroit’s first second-round ticket since 2008 – while Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane and Orlando are out to be just the 7th 8-seed to move on.

    To do that, Orlando will need to shake off a 2nd-half struggle that would haunt any team: Outscored 55-19 to erase a 24-point lead, 23 consecutive missed shots over nearly 14 minutes of game play, and 1-for-20 shooting (5% FG) in the 4th quarter.

    “You gotta wash it,” coach Jamahl Mosley said. “You gotta learn from it. You gotta go get Game 7, and you gotta do it the hard way.”

    That ability to move on and overcome adversity is a trait both of these teams share, and a required skill in a series like this one.

    • Not Done Yet: Top-seeded Detroit is still standing after facing down elimination in two straight games. The team would be just the 15th, after Philly last night, to move on after going down 3-1
    • Play-In Primer: The Magic took on two extra games just to get to Detroit after finishing 8th and falling to Philly in their Play-In opener. They then had to tame one of the season’s hottest teams in Charlotte
    • Health Hindrance: Orlando fought through another injury-plagued season, with Franz Wagner (ankle, calf) missing 48 games, along with the final 3 of this series, and 25 absences for Jalen Suggs (various)
    • Without Cade: The Pistons faced one of their toughest challenges of the season navigating the stretch run without their All-Star engine Cunningham, who missed 11 games with a collapsed lung. Detroit rallied to go 8-3 in that stretch
    • Been There Before: Orlando’s second half drought — and a bounceback from it — has a little precedent this year: on Mar. 29, the Raptors scored 31 straight against the Magic
    • After that? Orlando won six of its next seven games

    Resiliency like this for Orlando and Detroit isn’t contained to just this season.

    These Game 7 foes, meeting today at 3:30 ET (ABC) for a chance to add a brand-new chapter to their franchise’s history, both found themselves at the very bottom of the East four years ago.

    • Hard Times: Detroit, featuring a rookie Cunningham, finished 2021-22 just 23 wins, 14th in the East ahead of only Orlando (22 wins), who would go on to draft Banchero 1st overall that summer
    • Difference Makers: Now the Magic have had made three consecutive Playoff appearances for the first time since 2012, and after becoming the first team to triple its win total year-over-year last season, Detroit upped again to 60 wins

    Today, Cunningham, Banchero and their teams have a chance to take a major next step.

    • Another All-Out Duel? While Game 6 featured wild swings, Game 5’s twin 45-point scoring showdown saw Cade set a new Pistons Playoff high, and Paolo come within a bucket of Orlando’s
    • Block Party: The Pistons’ 60 blocks through six games are the most in any six-game Playoff stretch since 1994
    • No Repeats: Orlando last played a Game 7 two seasons ago in the First Round, against another explosive scorer, as Donovan Mitchell (39 pts) outdueled Paolo (38 pts) in the largest Game 7 comeback (18 points) of the play-by-play era

    5. GAME 7 IN THE LAND: LOCAL HERO VS. ALL-TIME CLOSER

    Those 1.7 seconds were a lifetime in the making.

    When RJ Barrett’s time-stopping OT jumper fell in – after hanging in the air for nearly two seconds, following a bounce off the back of the rim – it didn’t just help the Raptors avoid elimination in Game 6.

    It made for a new instant-classic moment for the franchise, delivered by someone who’d dreamed of it growing up just a few miles down the road.

    “Just happy to be able to be in this moment, playing for my hometown team,” Barrett said. “That’s amazing. I’m so proud of this group so far, and I think it’s going to be even sweeter when we go get Game 7.”

    The hoops world drew immediate comps to Kawhi Leonard’s all-timer in 2019. Barrett did, too.

    How iconic this one will be, time will tell. But when the Raptors and Cavaliers meet in a win-or-go-home Game 7 today (7:30 ET, NBC & Peacock), the hometown kid will find he’s a key part in a battle of star duos out to send their teams to new heights.

    • Reinforcements: After Cleveland fell short of the Conference Finals as the top seed last year, Donovan Mitchell, now paired with James Harden, looks to lead the Cavs back there (and beyond)
    • Last Conference Finals Appearance? 2018 – which capped a 3-year stretch of Cleveland ending Toronto’s seasons
    • Last Game 7: Spida went for 39 to close out Orlando in the 2024 First Round
    • Spida’s Stage: Mitchell averages 32.2 ppg in potential series-clinching games in his career, 4th-most in NBA history (min. 5 games) behind MJ, Iverson and Giannis
    • One At A Time: For Toronto, Barrett and Scottie Barnes are looking to send the Raptors past the first round for the first time since 2020
    • Extra Even: Through six games, both teams have scored 669 points each, marking just the second Game 7 in NBA history to feature a zero point differential, along with the Cavs and Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals
  • El extraño síndrome que hace a los padres sentirse embarazados

    El extraño síndrome que hace a los padres sentirse embarazados

    Un padre descansa en la cama con su bebé dormido sobre el pecho.

    Fuente de la imagen, Getty Images

    Pie de foto, La mayoría de los expertos coinciden en que los síntomas probablemente surgen debido al estrés que unoexperimenta al convertirse en padre o madre, incluso si no está gestando.

      • Autor, Sandy Ong
      • Título del autor, BBC Family Tree*
    • Tiempo de lectura: 9 min

    Los síntomas pueden aparecer inesperadamente. Náuseas, fatiga intensa, entumecimiento en los brazos, sensibilidad en la piel de brazos y pecho, o una sensación general de malestar o rareza. Es una lista que muchas mujeres embarazadas reconocerán.

    Sin embargo, estos síntomas los experimentan también los futuros padres o miembros de la pareja que no están embarazados mientras esperan un bebé, aunque no sean ellos quienes lo gestan. ¿A qué se debe? A una afección poco conocida llamada síndrome de Couvade.

    “La mejor manera de describirlo es embarazo por empatía”, dice Catherine Caponero, obstetra-ginecóloga de la Clínica Cleveland en Ohio, Estados Unidos, quien ha visto algunos casos.

    “Básicamente, se da cuando uno de los miembros de la pareja experimenta síntomas de embarazo a pesar de no estar biológicamente en cinta”.

    Un creciente número de investigaciones revela que el síndrome es más común de lo que se pensaba, y algunos científicos se preguntan si sus extraños síntomas justifican una reconsideración de cómo la gestación afecta a ambos padres.

    Generalizado pero sin clasificar

    sEl síndrome de Couvade puede afectar a futuros padres, parejas del mismo sexo e incluso a futuras abuelas que conviven con la persona embarazada y participan activamente en su cuidado, según Caponero.

    Los síntomas abarcan desde náuseas y fatiga hasta dolores de espalda y dentales, cambios de humor, antojos y aumento de peso. Su inicio se asemeja al de un embarazo físico y suele alcanzar su punto máximo durante el primer y tercer trimestre, antes de desaparecer en el posparto.

    Dado que el síndrome de Couvade puede manifestarse de muchas maneras y tiene una definición imprecisa, las estimaciones de su prevalencia varían drásticamente. Un estudio, por ejemplo, reveló que hasta el 52% de los padres estadounidenses afirmaron haber experimentado algunos síntomas del síndrome durante el embarazo de sus esposas, con cifras similares en Jordania (59%) y Tailandia (61%).

    Una pareja mira el resultado de un test de embarazo.

    Fuente de la imagen, Getty Images

    Pie de foto, El síndrome de Couvade está poco estudiado, pese a ser sorprendentemente frecuente.

    Otros estudios han encontrado cifras más altas en Polonia y China, donde siete de cada diez futuros padres declararon haber experimentado síntomas de Couvade. Otras investigaciones indican que la prevalencia podría ser menor en Suecia (20%) y Rusia (35%).

    A pesar de que esta investigación indica que es bastante común, el síndrome de Couvade no está clasificado oficialmente como un trastorno médico, afirma Ronald Levant, profesor emérito de psicología de la Universidad de Akron en Ohio, EE.UU.

    Ni la Clasificación Internacional de Enfermedades ni el Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales de Estados Unidos —dos herramientas de referencia utilizadas por clínicos de todo el mundo— reconocen el síndrome de Couvade. Pocos libros de texto de medicina lo mencionan.

    “Creo que aprendí una frase al respecto [en la facultad de medicina]”, dice Caponero. “Incluso entre nuestros recursos como clínicos, no hay mucha información”.

    Hoy en día, gran parte de este síndrome poco estudiado sigue siendo un misterio. “Su mecanismo no se comprende bien”, afirma Daniel Singley, psicólogo y director del Centro para la Excelencia Masculina en San Diego, EE.UU. “Quizás sea una forma de intentar sublimar y lidiar con problemas emocionales, quizás haya una base neurobiológica. No creo que se sepa”.

    Sin embargo, la mayoría de los investigadores coincide en que el síndrome de Couvade es “multifactorial”, e involucra componentes tanto biológicos como psicológicos, afirma Levant.

    Rituales

    La palabra “couvade” deriva del verbo francés “couver”, que significa incubar o criar. El antropólogo inglés Edward Burnett Tylor popularizó el término en 1865 para describir una escena peculiar que presenció durante un viaje por el País Vasco: campesinos acostados en la cama con sus recién nacidos.

    Según Richard Powis, antropólogo médico de la Universidad del Sur de Florida, en EE.UU., la expresión despectiva pretendía ridiculizar a los hombres. “Se trata de la idea generalizada de que los hombres se comportan como mujeres”, explica Powis.

    Sin embargo, el origen de la práctica de la “couvade” se remonta al año 50 a.C., cuando los futuros padres en Córcega, Chipre e Iberia se acostaban en la cama y expresaban dolores de parto o imitaban aspectos del alumbramiento, a veces vistiendo la ropa de su pareja.

    Posteriormente, los antropólogos describieron rituales similares practicados por grupos en todo el mundo, en las Indias Occidentales, Sudamérica y Asia Oriental.

    Una pareja embarazada se mira al espejo.

    Fuente de la imagen, Getty Images

    Pie de foto, Algunos investigadores consideran el síndrome de Couvade como una forma subconsciente de apoyo a una pareja embarazada.

    Estos ritos se realizaban como ceremonias de adopción, escribió Tylor en 1889, señalando que “entre ciertas tribus, la Couvade es la forma legal mediante la cual el padre reconoce a un hijo como suyo”. En otros casos, se creía que desviaba la atención de los espíritus malignos de la madre hacia el padre.

    En ese sentido, explica Powis, la Couvade era vista por los académicos de la época —en su mayoría hombres adinerados, de la élite victoriana y varones— como un conjunto intencional de rituales practicados por los padres primerizos en “lugares exóticos” para mantener a su pareja embarazada y al feto en buen estado de salud y ánimo.

    Pero cuando la perspectiva cambió a sus propias sociedades occidentales industrializadas a mediados y finales del siglo XX, la Couvade comenzó a adquirir un matiz diferente, “como una patología psicológica”, afirma Powis: una experiencia involuntaria de síndromes del embarazo con bases biológicas y psicosomáticas.

    Por ejemplo, Sigmund Freud, la antropóloga Mary Douglas y otros propusieron diversas teorías psicoanalíticas. “Una de ellas sostenía que los hombres imitaban el embarazo a propósito para robarle la atención a su pareja”, dice Powis, o que los síntomas de la Couvade tenían su origen en la envidia subconsciente, y que los futuros padres percibían al feto como un rival por la atención de su pareja.

    Emociones complejas

    Hoy en día, la mayoría de los expertos coinciden en que el síndrome de Couvade tiene un componente psicológico y que los síntomas probablemente surgen debido al estrés que se experimenta al convertirse en padre o madre, incluso si no está gestando.

    “Tener un bebé es uno de los hitos más importantes del desarrollo en la vida adulta”, afirma el psicólogo clínico Kevin Gruenberg, fundador de la organización sin fines de lucro Love, Dad en California. “A veces puede resultar muy estresante y abrumador, por lo que el síndrome de Couvade podría ser una forma de reflejar esta gran transformación”.

    El periodo de posparto introduce nuevas tensiones para ambos padres, como la falta de sueño y las constantes exigencias del cuidado de un recién nacido. “También hay diferentes aspectos relacionados con la identidad sexual, la intimidad física o la logística familiar”, añade Singley.

    Un hombre choca su barriga contra la de una mujer embarazada.

    Fuente de la imagen, Getty Images

    Pie de foto, El síndrome es más común de lo que se pensaba, según revelan investigaciones recientes.

    Aproximadamente uno de cada diez padres primerizos desarrolla depresión prenatal o posparto, mientras que hasta el 18% de los hombres reportan altos niveles de ansiedad durante ese período, y el 7% presenta síntomas de trastorno de estrés postraumático (TEPT). Los estudios demuestran que si una madre primeriza sufre depresión posparto, su pareja tiene al menos el doble de probabilidades de desarrollarla también.

    Parte de estos cambios psicológicos podrían tener un trasfondo freudiano. “Veo a muchos padres que acuden a consulta y hablan de aspectos de su experiencia, como los celos hacia un recién nacido, el duelo por la vida que tenían antes o tener que compartir a su pareja”, afirma Singley.

    Muestra de apoyo

    Algunos expertos sugieren que los futuros padres experimentan involuntariamente síntomas similares a los del embarazo como una forma profunda y subconsciente de empatía hacia sus parejas embarazadas. Es un reflejo de “la profunda implicación emocional y la identificación con la pareja embarazada”, afirma Levant.

    De hecho, a menudo va acompañado de acciones intencionadas de apoyo. Si una futura madre desarrolla una aversión repentina a la vista y al olor de la carne, su pareja podría optar por hacerse vegetariana como muestra de apoyo. Si la embarazada reduce su actividad física para pasar más tiempo descansando en el sofá, su pareja podría hacer lo mismo para hacerle compañía.

    Powis, por ejemplo, lo compara con los rituales de Couvade que se practicaban históricamente. “Mi definición de Couvade es cuando alguien hace algo durante el embarazo o el posparto para contribuir al apoyo de las mujeres embarazadas”, explica Powis. “Cuando lo llamamos síndrome, lo patologizamos. Pero no tiene nada de malo ni de particularmente único. Es simplemente empatía humana.

    “En definitiva, de lo que hablamos es de cómo las personas se cuidan entre sí y qué sucede cuando lo hacen”.

    Cambios hormonales

    No obstante, la evidencia también sugiere que el síndrome de Couvade podría tener una base biológica que impulse los factores psicológicos e intencionales posteriores. En una serie de experimentos —una de las investigaciones más extensas hasta la fecha— Robin Edelstein, psicóloga de la Universidad de Michigan, en EE.UU., examinó cómo cambiaban los niveles hormonales de parejas primerizas, tanto heterosexuales como homosexuales, durante el embarazo.

    Mientras que las mujeres embarazadas mostraron grandes aumentos prenatales de cortisol, progesterona, estradiol y testosterona, los hombres experimentaron descensos notables en las dos últimas hormonas. Esto no es sorprendente, afirma Edelstein. “Se cree que la disminución de testosterona orienta a los hombres hacia el cuidado del bebé y la inversión en la familia, en lugar de buscar nuevas parejas o ser agresivos. Y los niveles más bajos de estradiol pueden facilitar el cuidado”, explica Edelstein.

    Un padre sostiene a su bebé en brazos.

    Fuente de la imagen, Getty Images

    Pie de foto, Los hombres experimentan un descenso de estradiol y testosterona. Se cree que esto contribuye orientarlos hacia el cuidado del bebé y la inversión en la familia.

    Al ser encuestados a los tres y seis meses tras el parto, los padres que mostraron mayores descensos prenatales informaron contribuir más tanto a las tareas domésticas como al cuidado del bebé, lo cual fue confirmado por sus parejas al ser consultadas por separado. “Los cambios hormonales parecen ser lo primero, lo que predice una mayor inversión [en la atención posparto]”, afirma Edelstein.

    Por eso, los cambios hormonales podrían explicar algunos síntomas del síndrome de Couvade, afirma Edelstein. Por ejemplo, los niveles bajos de testosterona y estradiol se asocian con el aumento de peso en los hombres, mientras que este último se ha relacionado con la depresión. Sin embargo, se desconoce qué desencadena estos cambios.

    Esto coincide con numerosos estudios neurológicos que demuestran que el cerebro de los padres cambia tras el nacimiento de un hijo. Un estudio de 2024, por ejemplo, reveló que el volumen de materia gris se reduce en los padres después del parto, al igual que en las madres, como una forma de poda sináptica, lo que potencia las áreas cerebrales relevantes para interpretar las señales del bebé, el vínculo afectivo y el cuidado.

    Los hombres con mayores reducciones informaron pasar más tiempo con sus recién nacidos y experimentar un mayor vínculo, lo que refleja una adaptación exitosa a la paternidad.

    Dados todos los factores implicados, Singley rechaza la idea común de que el síndrome de Couvade sea simplemente un reflejo, consciente o subconsciente, de los síntomas de la pareja embarazada. “Es una forma bastante tradicional de ver la experiencia de la paternidad”, dice Singley. La pareja, explica, “también está pasando por diversos ajustes psicológicos, sociales, neurológicos, endocrinos e interpersonales, porque es una persona independiente”.

    Para los futuros padres, puede resultar más difícil de aceptar, dadas las expectativas sociales sobre cómo deben comportarse los hombres. “Los hombres pueden pensar: ‘Soy un tipo duro, no puedo estar deprimido; no, eso es de débiles. Soy padre, tengo que estar al pie del cañón y mantener a mi familia’”, dice Singley.

    En cambio, argumenta que deberíamos permitirles decir: “Puedo tener migraña, puedo tener tensión muscular, puedo tener problemas gastrointestinales. Puedo sentir que llevo una gran responsabilidad encima”.

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  • Bisq explica cómo el atacante drenó 11 BTC de su plataforma

    El equipo del exchange descentralizado (DEX) Bisq publicó este 3 de mayo los primeros detalles sobre cómo operó el exploit del 1 de mayo. El atacante manipuló un campo numérico del protocolo para extraer depósitos de garantía de los usuarios y redirigir el resto de los fondos a su propia wallet. El daño estimado es de aproximadamente 11 BTC (USD 876.700), según análisis preliminar del equipo.

    El mecanismo del ataque partió de una falla en cómo el protocolo procesa las comisiones mineras que se incluyen en cada operación de trading. En Bisq, el valor de esta comisión lo define quien toma la oferta. Ambas partes en Bisq (comprador y vendedor de criptoactivos) depositan fondos en una dirección multifirma (multisig), que es un depósito compartido que solo puede liberarse con la firma de las dos partes, diseñado para que ninguna pueda tomar el dinero de forma unilateral.

    El atacante ingresó un número negativo como valor de comisión minera. Cuando el protocolo calculó cuánto debía entrar al depósito multisig, ese número negativo redujo el monto a 0,001 BTC (USD 79). El resto de los fondos, que en condiciones normales habrían quedado bloqueados en el depósito compartido hasta completar el trade, fueron redirigidos automáticamente a la wallet del atacante.

    En términos simples, la falla le permitió vaciar el depósito de garantía de su contraparte antes de que el intercambio se completara.

    Bisq señala que la huella de esas transacciones fue reconocible: todas combinaban un depósito multisig de exactamente 0,001 BTC con una comisión minera de 10.000 satoshis (USD 7,97), lo que permitió acotar el período y el alcance del ataque.

    Según Bisq, los casos identificados hasta ahora corresponden a operaciones con altcoins, aunque la organización aclara que la cifra de 11 BTC sigue siendo preliminar. También aclararon que las wallets de Bitcoin de los usuarios no fueron comprometidas.

    Bisq cree que el atacante usó IA

    El equipo de Bisq sostiene que el uso de inteligencia artificial (IA) por parte del atacante es probable, aunque no lo confirmó. La conclusión surge de su propia experiencia durante la investigación.

    Un grupo de desarrolladores que usó herramientas de IA para analizar el código identificó el vector de ataque más rápido que el grupo que hizo inspección manual. El primer intento generado por IA resultó un falso positivo, pero un segundo intento reprodujo el exploit con éxito.

    El equipo reconoce una falla propia, ya que no había integrado IA en sus procesos de auditoría de seguridad, y una solicitud para ingresar a un programa externo de auditoría fue rechazada. «En retrospectiva, fue un error serio de nuestra parte», señala el comunicado.

    Un problema que excede a Bisq

    La hipótesis del equipo coincide con una advertencia que Charles Guillemet, director de tecnología de Ledger, reportada por CriptoNoticias. El directivo sostiene que la IA está reduciendo drásticamente el costo y el tiempo necesarios para convertir una vulnerabilidad en un exploit funcional.

    Guillemet apunta específicamente a los exploits de vulnerabilidades ya conocidas pero sin parchear. Cuando un desarrollador publica una corrección, la diferencia entre la versión anterior y la nueva revela indirectamente dónde estaba el problema. Antes, transformar esa información en un ataque operativo demandaba días de trabajo especializado. Con herramientas de IA, ese proceso puede completarse en horas, mientras la mayoría de los usuarios aún no instaló la actualización.

    El caso de Bisq, donde la falla no tenía parche previo sino que era una validación ausente, encaja en el mismo patrón estructural: la IA reduce la barrera para encontrar lo que falta, no solo para explotar lo que ya se sabe que está roto.

  • Strategy pausa la compra semanal de bitcoin en la previa de su presentación financiera

    • La más reciente compra fue 3.273 bitcoin (BTC), anunciada el pasado 27 de abril.

    • Esta es la segunda pausa en las compras en lo que va de año.

    Michael Saylor, presidente de Strategy, anunció ayer, domingo 3 de mayo de 2026, la suspensión temporal de su programa de compra semanal de bitcoin (BTC).

    Esta pausa responde a que la compañía dará a conocer sus resultados financieros del primer trimestre de 2026 mañana, martes 5 de mayo. Strategy es la mayor poseedora de bitcoin del mundo entre las empresas que cotizan en la bolsa de valores.

    El anuncio se fundamenta en los protocolos habituales de las empresas públicas. Antes de presentar balances oficiales, las organizaciones suelen detener operaciones de gran magnitud. Esto se hace para garantizar la transparencia y evitar cualquier sospecha de uso de información privilegiada antes de que los datos de ganancias y gastos se hagan públicos.

    «Esta semana no hay compras. La semana que viene volvemos al trabajo», escribió ayer el directivo en la red social X. Con estas palabras, el fundador de la empresa aclaró que la interrupción es momentánea y que el plan de acumulación de la moneda digital se retomará tras cumplir con sus obligaciones administrativas.

    La más reciente operación de mercado anunciada por la firma ocurrió el pasado 27 de abril de 2026. En esa jornada, la empresa concretó la compra de 3.273 BTC. Tras este movimiento, la compañía alcanzó un total de 818.334 unidades de BTC en su tesorería.

    Esta es la segunda ocasión en lo que va del año que Strategy realiza una pausa en su cronograma de adquisiciones recurrentes. Una interrupción similar se registró durante la semana del 23 al 29 de marzo. En ambos casos, las suspensiones han estado ligadas a procesos de revisión interna y cumplimiento de normativas financieras.

    En cuanto al rendimiento comercial, la decisión de pausar las compras coincide con una recuperación bursátil, como lo reportó CriptoNoticias. Las acciones de Strategy cerraron abril de 2026 con una subida mensual del 33%. Este dato es relevante porque marca el primer mes con rendimientos positivos para la firma tras ocho meses consecutivos de pérdidas.

    La mejora en el precio de las acciones ocurre después de un periodo de fuerte caída. Entre agosto de 2025 y marzo de 2026, la cotización de la empresa sufrió un retroceso acumulado del 75%. El pasado viernes 1 de mayo, las acciones cerraron en 177 dólares, habiendo iniciado el mes de abril apenas por encima de los 124 dólares.

    Como cierre de este ciclo, el mercado se mantiene atento a los datos que se revelarán mañana martes. Una vez presentada la información contable ante los inversores, se espera que la compañía reanude su actividad habitual.