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  • ¡MasterChef México 2026 regresa!: cocineros desconocidos y transmisión 24/7 ¿ya hay confirmados?

    ¡MasterChef México 2026 regresa!: cocineros desconocidos y transmisión 24/7 ¿ya hay confirmados?

    MasterChef México 2026 promete ser la temporada más intensa y vigilada de toda su historia. Con el fin de las ediciones de celebridades, el reality apuesta por cocineros desconocidos y una dinámica 24/7 que dejará todo al descubierto. Aquí te contamos cómo será el día a día, cuándo se estrena, dónde verlo y por qué la eliminación cambiará desde la primera semana.

    Mira: José Emilio Levy busca entrar a MasterChef México 2026 y pide apoyo: ¡Quiere su lugar en la cocina!

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    ¿Quién quiere entrar a MasterChef México? Ex figura de Televisa levanta la mano.

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    ¿Cuándo se estrena MasterChef México 2026 y dónde se podrá ver en vivo?

    La espera ya tiene fecha. MasterChef México 2026 se estrena el domingo 17 de mayo a las 20:00 horas, tiempo del centro de México, con transmisión por Azteca Uno, donde se emitirán las galas principales y la eliminación semanal.

    Sin embargo, el verdadero cambio llega fuera de la televisión tradicional. La transmisión 24/7 estará disponible exclusivamente en Disney+, plataforma donde el público podrá conectarse en cualquier momento para ver qué ocurre dentro de la cocina más famosa del país.

    Esta combinación busca captar a dos tipos de audiencia: quienes siguen el formato clásico televisivo y quienes prefieren consumir el contenido en tiempo real, sin ediciones ni filtros. Una apuesta arriesgada para la televisora.

    Mira: Exparticipante de ‘La casa de los famosos’ sería confirmada para ‘MasterChef México 2026’, aseguran

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    ¿Cómo funciona la transmisión 24/7 de MasterChef México y qué podrá ver el público?

    A diferencia de temporadas anteriores, MasterChef México 2026 permitirá observar todo el proceso sin cortes. Esto incluye desde la preparación de ingredientes, las pláticas entre concursantes, las tensiones previas a los retos y los momentos clave antes de que el jurado tome decisiones definitivas.

    El público ya no dependerá solo del programa editado del domingo. Ahora podrá formar su propia opinión, seguir a sus participantes favoritos y notar detalles que antes únicamente quedaban en manos de la edición.

    Además, esta dinámica eleva la presión para los cocineros, quienes no solo deberán demostrar talento gastronómico, sino también estabilidad emocional, disciplina y capacidad para convivir bajo observación constante. Aquí no solo gana quien cocina mejor, sino quien soporta el encierro.

    Mira: MasterChef cambia para 2026:Este será el formato para la nueva etapa del reality ¿habrá 24/7?

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    ¿Cuál será la dinámica semanal de MasterChef México 2026 y cómo se decide la eliminación?

    La producción de MasterChef México 2026 diseñó una agenda clara y estructurada que se mantendrá durante toda la competencia, marcando el ritmo de la semana y preparando el terreno para la gala de eliminación.

    • Lunes: Competencia por el “Poder del Pin”, una ventaja estratégica que puede cambiar el destino de más de uno.
    • Martes: Dinámicas de beneficios o castigos, donde los errores se pagan caro.
    • Miércoles: Retos por equipos, ideales para generar alianzas… o conflictos.
    • Jueves: Pruebas para evitar la eliminación, una de las jornadas más tensas.
    • Viernes: Duelo de salvación entre quienes porten el temido mandil negro.
    • Domingo: Gala de eliminación, transmitida por Azteca Uno.

    Este esquema permite que la audiencia entienda claramente el crecimiento o caída de cada concursante. Desde la primera semana, la eliminación tendrá mayor peso, pues no habrá celebridades que amortigüen errores ni personajes con respaldo mediático.

    ¿Quiénes son los jueces de MasterChef México 2026 y qué papel tendrá el entorno digital?

    En el panel de jueces de MasterChef México 2026, regresan Zahie Téllez, Poncho Cadena y Adrián Herrera, chefs que ya conocen la presión del formato y que serán los encargados de evaluar cada platillo, señalar errores sin rodeos y definir quién avanza y quién se queda en el camino.

    En el entorno digital, se suma Leslie Gallardo, quien tendrá la misión de generar contenido adicional, conectar con la audiencia digital y amplificar lo que ocurra dentro del reality. Un papel clave ahora que el consumo del programa no se limitará a un solo día a la semana.

    ¿Qué cambia realmente en MasterChef México 2026 y por qué promete ser distinto?

    El cambio más importante es el regreso a cocineros amateur, personas sin trayectoria mediática que llegan con sueños, nervios y mucho que demostrar. Esto redefine la narrativa del programa y centra la atención en el aprendizaje, el esfuerzo y la evolución real.

    A esto se suma la transmisión 24/7. El espectador podrá decidir qué seguir, a quién apoyar y cómo interpretar cada decisión del jurado. Con estos ajustes, el reality busca recuperar su esencia original. La cocina vuelve a ser la protagonista, pero ahora bajo la lupa constante del público.

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    ¿Cómo registrarte y participar en MasterChef México 2026?

    Si sueñas con entrar a la cocina más famosa del país, el proceso ya está definido. Para participar en MasterChef 24/7, debes llenar un formulario disponible en el sitio oficial del programa, donde te pedirán datos generales, de contacto y enlaces a tus redes sociales.

    Además, deberás adjuntar un video de al menos tres minutos respondiendo preguntas clave como:

    • “¿Por qué deberías ser parte de la nueva temporada de MasterChef?”
    • Tu historia personal con la cocina
    • Tu nivel gastronómico
    • Platillos que consideres tus mejores recetas
    • Rasgos de personalidad
    • Cómo imaginas tu participación dentro del reality
    • Cuáles serían tus habilidades para generar contenido

    MasterChef México 2026 no solo busca buenos cocineros, sino participantes completos, capaces de conectar con la audiencia y resistir la presión de estar bajo observación constante.

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  • 4 takeaways: Jarrett Allen cleans glass to lead Cavs to Game 7 win

    The Cavaliers defeat the Raptors, 114-102, to clinch the series 4-3 and advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

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    In an Eastern Conference first-round playoff series between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers tied at three games apiece and the aggregate score tied at 669-669 through six games, a tie score at halftime of Game 7 was appropriate.

    However, the Cavaliers’ defense and offense took control in the second half, and they advanced to the conference semifinals with a 114-102 victory against the Raptors Sunday.

    Cleveland ended the first half on an 11-2 run, started the second half on an 11-1 run and eventually built a 19-point lead in the third quarter and a 22-point lead in the fourth.

    The home team won every game in the series – the only first-round series without a road winner – and the home team is now 117-41 all-time in Game 7s after the Philadelphia 76ers won at the Boston Celtics Saturday and the Detroit Pistons defeated the Orlando Magic Sunday.

    The fourth-seeded Cavaliers will play the top-seeded Pistons in the Lake Erie series, starting with Game 1 Tuesday in Detroit (7 ET, Peacock/NBC Sports).

    “We go in there as underdogs, which is a challenge,” Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. “It’s going to be a similar series, being able to handle their pressure, their rebounding, their force, their physicality. So hopefully, this series prepared us for that.”

    Here are four takeaways from Sunday’s Game 7:


    1. Allen rules the paint with scoring, rebounding

    Jarrett Allen (22 points, 19 rebounds, 2 steals, 3 blocks) dominates all aspects of Game 7 as Cavs advance to the East semis.

    Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen equaled a team-high 22 points and collected a game-high 19 rebounds. He also had three blocks, two assists and two steals.

    He made 7-for-11 shots from the field – all at the rim – and off his eight offensive rebounds, which is one more than the Raptors had as a team, he had three putbacks, a made free throw and an assist.

    In the third quarter – when the Cavaliers created separation – Allen had 14 points and 10 rebounds.

    “He really took over us over the top,” Atkinson said. “That third-quarter performance, best I’ve seen him. Coached him a long time. The offensive rebounding, and we needed the inside scoring. We needed someone else to step up. He was just absolutely incredible. … He was ready for the moment.”

    Allen’s contributions on the glass were part of a dominant rebounding performance by the Cavaliers. Cleveland outrebounded Toronto 60-33, including 20-7 on the offensive end. The Cavs outscored the Raptors 23-7 in second-chance points.


    2. Multiple contributions from Cavaliers rotation

    Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell and James Harden did what they had to do.

    Mitchell scored 15 of his 22 points in the second half. He was 2-for-9 on 3-pointers but 7-for-11 inside the arc, knocking down five mid-range shots and two at the rim.

    Harden had 18 points on 3-for-9 shooting and collected 11 points on free throws.

    It wasn’t spectacular, but it was enough, especially with the team-wide production.

    Evan Mobley had 13 points, seven rebounds and four assists; Sam Merrill scored 13 points; Max Strus added 12 points, eight rebounds, five assists and two steals; and Jaylon Tyson contributed seven points, nine rebounds and four assists.

    Cleveland outscored Toronto 34-19 in bench points.


    3. Scottie Barnes continues to blossom

    Scottie Barnes drops 24 points, nine rebounds in Game 7.

    Toronto’s Scottie Barnes is a two-time All-Star (2024, 2026), and in his first playoff experience as the franchise’s featured player, he excelled.

    In the series, Barnes averaged 24.1 points, 8.6 assists, 6.1 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.1 steals and shot 50.9% from the field and 38% on 3-pointers. He was Toronto’s best player in Game 7 with 24 points, nine rebounds, six assists and one block.


    4. What’s next for the Raptors

    The Raptors went from 30 victories in 2024-25 to 46 victories this season with a roster led by Barnes and coached by Darko Rajakovic that should continue to improve in a competitive Eastern Conference.

    “They’ve got a bright future,” Atkinson said. “They confirmed who we thought they were all season. Just respect – respect for their coach and staff and that group of players.”

    Barnes, Brandon Ingram (did not play in the final two games of the series with right heel inflammation), Immanuel Quickley (missed all seven playoff games with a strained right hamstring), RJ Barrett, Jakob Poeltl, Gradey Dick, Ja’Kobe Walter and Collin Murray-Boyles are under contract for 2026-27.

    The Raptors have team options on Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jamal Shead, and Garrett Temple and A.J. Lawson are free agents.

    The Raptors have the No. 19 pick in the first round and the No. 50 pick in the second round in the 2026 NBA Draft.

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    Jeff Zillgitt has covered the NBA since 2008. You can email him at jzillgitt@nba.com, find his archive here and follow him on X.

  • La Bebeshita afirma que Queen Buenrostro le hizo brujería a su ex, Brandon Castañeda: “La foto como salpicada”

    La Bebeshita afirma que Queen Buenrostro le hizo brujería a su ex, Brandon Castañeda: “La foto como salpicada”

    Daniela Alexis, conocida como ‘la Bebeshita’, reveló que presuntamente Queen Buenrostro le habría hecho brujería a su exnovio Brandon Castañeda, a quién denunció por presunta violencia, ¿qué dijo la exparticipante de Enamorándonos? Te contamos los detalles.

    No te pierdas: Queen Buenrostro advierte que llegará hasta las últimas consecuencias contra Brandon Castañeda, su ex

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    ‘La Bebeshita’ acusa a Queen Buenrostro de hacerle brujería a Brandon Castañeda.

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    ¿Cómo empezó la polémica entre Queen Buenrostro y Brandon Castañeda?

    La polémica entre Queen Buenrostro, Brandon Castañeda y ‘la Bebeshita’ comenzó tras el fin de la relación entre la influencer y el exWapayaso, que se hizo pública en medio de señalamientos.

    Queen Buenrostro acusó a Brandon Castañeda de presuntamente haberla agredido físicamente y compartió audios, fotos y videos como respaldo. En uno de los clips se escucha a él decir: “Hice lo que tuve que hacer”, mientras ella lo confronta por lo ocurrido. En ese mismo material, también se oye la frase: “Cállate, te lo merecías”.

    Tras la difusión de estos contenidos, Brandon Castañeda respondió a TVNotas negando los hechos y aseguró que la relación era conflictiva. “La regué al decir ‘te lo mereces’. Ella lo cortó y editó”, declaró, además de señalar que había interpuesto una demanda. Por su parte, Queen Buenrostro sostuvo sus acusaciones y dijo que no era la única situación de este tipo que se le atribuía.

    La polémica tomó un nuevo giro cuando Brandon Castañeda reapareció públicamente junto a su exnovia ‘la Bebeshita’ en el programa Las estrellas bailan en Hoy, donde ambos coincidieron como parte del elenco. La cercanía entre ellos generó reacciones, y Queen volvió a pronunciarse al respecto diciendo a TVNotas que la exparticipante de Enamorándonos le dijo una vez: “‘Bebé, quiérete’, entonces yo la invito a seguir su propio consejo. Ella también contó las veces en las que Brandon la agredió, la sometió en el piso y pues eso no se olvida”.

    No te pierdas: ¡Queen Buenrostro ventila a la Bebeshita! Ella también habría sido agredida por su ex, Brandon Castañeda

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    Brandon Castañeda y Queen Buenrostro enfrentan una pleito legal.

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    ¿Qué dijo ‘la Bebeshita’ de Queen Buenrostro?

    Durante una transmisión en vivo, ‘la Bebeshita’ recordó que cuando ella estaba en proceso de regresar con Brandon Castañeda, la tercera en discordia fue Queen Buenrostro, lo que provocó un distanciamiento entre ambas y hasta una pelea.

    “Hay un karma en la vida. Queen se metió con mi exnovio Brandon cuando yo estaba entre regresar y cortar, yo le hablé a Queen y le dije: ‘¿Estás saliendo con mi ex? Estoy viendo qué ped* y tú te estás metiendo en la put* relación’. Corte A, andaban, obviamente yo le dije de mamad*s y a él le dije que qué ped*”, recordó la exparticipante de Enamorándonos.

    Además, mencionó que cuando entraron al reality show de La venganza de los ex VIP, Queen Buenrostro y Brandon Castañeda presuntamente se la pasaban teniendo relaciones sexuales frente a ella.

    Entramos al reality de La venganza de los ex, cogí*n al lado de mí, enfrente de mí, yo sufrí cabr*n y decía: ‘Ese vato no me quiere nada‘”, señaló Daniela Alexis.

    No te pierdas: Queen Buenrostro habla del beso que se dio con el exnovio de su examiga, Kim Shantal

    ¿Bebeshita contra Queen Buenrostro?

    ‘La Bebeshita’ habla de Queen Buenrostro y menciona supuesta brujería contra Brandon Castañeda.

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    ¿Queen Buenrostro le hizo brujería a Brandon Castañeda?

    ‘La Bebeshita’ mencionó que según Queen Buenrostro le habría hecho brujería a Brandon Castañeda, pues uno de sus conocidos fue a casa de la influencer originaria de Tijuana, Baja California, y ahí encontró el presunto trabajo hecho con coco, velas y una foto del exwapayaso.

    Me dice: ‘¿Tú eres la que anda con Brandon?’ y me dice: ‘Yo fui a casa de Queen’, entraron a la sala y que le dice (Queen Buenrostro): ‘No veas porque se me olvidó quitar algo’, y que este güey voltea, pero cuando le dices a alguien, siempre voltea, por inercia”, dijo ‘la Bebeshita’.

    La creadora de contenido relató que cuando su conocido volteó, se encontró con el trabajo de brujería y quedó en shock total: “Vio un coco con una vela roja, la foto de Brandon y como salpicada con menjurje, yo no sé si era tinta roja, velas rojas derretidas, un ching* de mamad*s ahí, un trabajo, me dijo: ‘Estaba espantoso’, tenía un ching* de mamad*s el coco en un plato, le dije: ‘No mam*s que le hizo brujería al Brandon‘”.

    Actualmente Queen Buenrostro mantiene una relación con el creador de contenido conocido como Suavecito y exnovio de Kim Shantal, con quién también ha protagonizado polémicas por rumores de presunta infidelidad a la exparticipante de La granja VIP.

    No te pierdas: Brandon Castañeda demandó a su ex, Queen Buenrostro, ¡por acoso! “Se metió a mi depa a la fuerza”

  • 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

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    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
  • 4 takeaways: Tobias Harris steadies the ship, Paolo Banchero exits on great effort

    The Pistons defeat the Magic, 116-94, to win the series and advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

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    Funny how quickly trends can change.

    As the 2026 NBA Playoffs began, one of the most daunting things a team can face was said to be a 3-1 hole in a best-of-seven series.

    In the league’s long history, 298 teams had done so and only 13 had survived.

    That 285-13 record across, well, forever represented a 95.6% success rate, as close to a sure thing as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scoring 20.

    Then we rolled into this weekend and, bang, two teams that had faced the 3-1 certain exits were on to the next round. First Philadelphia defied the odds by beating Boston in Game 7 on Saturday, then it was Detroit pushing back for the third consecutive game to dig out of that deficit against Orlando.

    The Pistons won Game 7 Sunday at Little Caesars Arena 116-94 by dominating the second and third quarters (63-42) to save their status as the East’s top seed.

    Orlando didn’t just let a 3-1 lead in games slip away; it was in front by 24 points shortly after halftime in Game 6, thus getting outscored by 58 over the series’ final 71 minutes.

    Detroit advances to the East semifinal for the first time since 2008. Orlando heads into the offseason for some soul-searching. Here are four takeaways from the Pistons’ clincher:


    1. Harris meets Game 7 head-on

    Tobias Harris breaks down the victory after helping lead the Pistons to the Eastern Conference semifinals.

    Through his first 14 NBA seasons, spread across five different franchises, Tobias Harris had made it to only three Game 7 situations and had lost all three.

    Here near the end of his 15th, he was the biggest reason Detroit prevailed.

    The 6-foot-8 Harris provided the Pistons with the invaluable second scorer both teams had been seeking for much of the series.

    The way Detroit’s Cade Cunningham and Orlando’s Paolo Banchero – the series’ two alphas – had been going, they almost canceled each other out in excellence.

    That left it to Harris to step in as he hadn’t this season. He scored 30 points, more than in any game in 2025-26 and second-most in his 74 career playoff games.

    “Ultimate vet,” teammate Jalen Duren said. “I think [coach J.B. Bickerstaff] calls him ‘the safety blanket.’ He’s a guy we can go to when we need a bucket. He’s been there for us all season.”

    Harris long has been an effective scorer, a role player undecorated by All-Star appearances or scoring titles but worthy of every defense’s attention when the ball goes to him. He often had smaller defenders such as Jalen Suggs and Anthony Black and, especially posting up, proved too strong.

    Harris riding shotgun to Cunningham put the necessary distance between their team and Orlando. Banchero’s biggest offensive helper was Desmond Bane, chipping in a below average 16. Detroit’s duo outscored the Magic’s 62-54. Smaller disparities in the Pistons’ favor flowed from there.

    Oddly, when ESPN’s “Inside the NBA” studio crew mentioned Harris’ unsuccessful Game 7 history to Harris over a remote headset interview, the Pistons forward flashed back to a postseason failure that actually came in a Game 6. It was two years ago when the Knicks eliminated Harris and the 76ers, with Harris going scoreless.

    “Listen, I had time to reflect on that,” Harris responded. “And I just knew, for us to win, this team needs me to be assertive and aggressive and all series long to continue to shoot the basketball.”


    2. Paolo’s search for help goes Banch-rupt

    Paolo Banchero scores 38 Points vs. the Pistons in Game 7 in Round 1 of the Eastern Conference Playoffs.

    Banchero scarcely could have done more.

    He logged 42 minutes, took a game-high 25 shots, hit 14 of them, went 4-for-7 from the arc, sank 6 of 8 free throws, grabbed nine rebounds, passed for six assists, blocked a shot by Duren from behind and finished with 38 points.

    If only one other Orlando player had done half as much …

    Not having forward Franz Wagner for the series’ final three games was the biggest obstacle. Wagner’s best performance came in his last appearance, a two-way beauty in Game 4 in which he scored 19 points and bothered Cunningham defensively.

    That one ended early for Wagner, who strained his right calf and spent the final three games in street clothes. Orlando had survived playing without him 48 times in the regular season, but three out of seven proved too much.

    Center Wendell Carter Jr. turned out to be his inconsistent self. Suggs was streaky and unreliable, shooting 29.9% in the series. And Bane never did shoulder enough of the offensive load.

    By the end of the third quarter, with Detroit in complete command 83-64, Bane had taken only seven shots and scored 10 points. Banchero had 32 on 12-for-22 shooting while eight teammates were a combined 10-for-37.

    The Magic never shook Bane free of Detroit’s defensive attention and Bane never forced the issue.

    Someone in the postgame media noted that Orlando has gone 1-7 in playoff games when Banchero scores 30 points or more. Rather than an argument for having him shoot less, that sounds like he’s being forced into scoring by necessity, his team short on other outlets. It lacked them in this series.


    3. Order has been restored atop the East

    In a couple days, the Pistons will regain their swagger.

    Getting pushed to the brink by the East’s No. 8 seed will begin to recede, and the self-assuredness built in crafting their 60-22 regular-season record will be revived.

    Had Orlando completed its upset, there’s no telling how topsy-turvy the Eastern Conference might have gone over the next two rounds.

    This way, the No. 1 seed is present and accounted for, leaning into defense again as it had all year, and maybe a little better off for having been pushed so far.

    You know, the ol’ ‘whatever doesn’t kill you…’ philosophy.

    “You have to be battle-tested,” Bickerstaff said. “And you have to be able to respond. To do what we did this series only made us better for the next one.”

    Points have been hard to come by in some recent stretches but the defense Detroit threw at Orlando will be a problem for whichever East rivals have to cope with it going forward. It ranks first (101.9 points allowed per 100 possessions) in efficiency among the teams still standing.


    4. For their next trick, the Magic will…?

    Any good prestidigitator knows their tricks rely first and foremost on surprise. But reaching and sticking in the first round three years in a row is the opposite of surprise.

    Losing to Cleveland in seven games in 2024, then to Boston in five a year ago, and now to Detroit in seven is like failing three times to guess the right card.

    Adding Bane was Orlando’s big chess move last summer. Management felt the solid citizen and multi-level scorer would lead a young group ready to take the next step. Injuries argued otherwise during the season, and Bane himself underperformed at the end.

    “We were a game away from moving onto the next round,” Bane said, “after all we had been through this season with injuries and adversity. We felt we were right there to rewrite the story. And we didn’t. It’s a terrible feeling for sure.”

    While coach Jamahl Mosley said the expected things about learning and growing from another first-round exit, Banchero wasn’t so sure.

    “I want to say yes but we’ve haven’t been out of the first round,” the Magic’s best player said. “Going off the last three years, the answer is no. The nice answer would be yes, but honestly speaking, I can’t say that we’re good enough to be in the Finals or Eastern finals, because the last three years we’ve had the same result. That’s your answer.”

    That’s their challenge. The Pistons are on to bigger things.

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    Steve Aschburner has written about the NBA since 1980. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X.  

  • Imelda Tuñón felicita a su hijo por su cumple y lanza mensaje sobre Julián Figueroa: “Que piensen lo que sea”

    Imelda Tuñón felicita a su hijo por su cumple y lanza mensaje sobre Julián Figueroa: “Que piensen lo que sea”

    Imelda Garza Tuñón le dedico un especial mensaje a su hijo por su cumpleaños y también recordó a su quién fue su pareja, el fallecido Julián Figueroa, ¿qué dijo? Te contamos todos los detalles.

    No te pierdas: Maribel Guardia toma drástica decisión sobre las cenizas de Julián Figueroa, ¿lanza advertencia a Imelda Tuñón?

    Imelda Tuñón

    Imelda Tuñón felicita a su hijo y menciona a Julián Figueroa en su mensaje de cumpleaños.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿De qué murió Julián Figueroa, hijo de Maribel Guardia?

    El 9 de abril de 2023 se informó la muerte de Julián Figueroa a causa de un infarto agudo de miocardio y fibrilación ventricular, de acuerdo con lo comunicado por su familia en ese momento. A partir de entonces, la atención pública se concentró en su entorno cercano: su madre, Maribel Guardia; su esposo, Marco Chacón; y su viuda, Imelda Garza Tuñón, con quien tuvo un hijo.

    Con el paso de los meses, diversos temas relacionados con el cantante comenzaron a generar controversia, entre ellos la custodia de su hijo, las circunstancias de su fallecimiento y asuntos relacionados con su herencia.

    En medio de pleitos legales, dimes y diretes, la discusión tomó un nuevo giro tras la difusión de un video publicado por el periodista Javier Ceriani, en el que se observa un altercado entre Imelda Garza Tuñón y Julián Figueroa. En las imágenes se escuchan gritos y se aprecia a la actriz y cantante golpeándose la cabeza contra el suelo durante el enfrentamiento, material que reavivó el debate en torno a la dinámica que existía entre ambos y al conflicto que involucra a la familia.

    No te pierdas: ¿Maribel Guardia quiso besar a Victoria Ruffo tras una noche de copas? Esto fue lo que revelaron

    Julián Figueroa

    Imelda Tuñón celebra a su hijo y dedica palabras a Julián Figueroa en esta fecha especial en medio de tensión con Maribel Guardia.

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    ¿Qué dijo Imelda Tuñón sobre el cumpleaños de su hijo?

    La cantante Imelda Tuñón compartió en redes sociales una publicación con motivo del cumpleaños de su hijo, en la que reunió distintos momentos familiares a lo largo de los años. En las imágenes y videos, se observa al menor conviviendo con sus abuelos maternos y también con su padre, Julián Figueroa, en recuerdos que forman parte de su historia familiar.

    “Hace 9 años nació el amor de mi vida, mi alegría de cada mañana, él obviamente no tiene redes sociales y probablemente nunca vea estos mensajes, pero quiero compartirles lo hermoso que ha sido este camino para mí a su lado, lo mucho que lo amo, dejarles claro que abandonaría por él cualquier cosa, dejaría que piensen lo que sea de mí, de mi familia, incluso dejaría mi carrera con tal de verlo feliz y próspero, tal como he hecho… la vida es de elecciones y siempre lo voy a elegir a él”.

    Imelda Garza Tuñón.

    La fecha también estuvo marcada por el recuerdo de Julián Figueroa, ya que el 2 de mayo coincide con su cumpleaños. En su mensaje, Imelda Garza Tuñón hizo referencia a su presencia en la vida de su hijo.

    Tampoco puedo dejar pasar un 2 de mayo sin conmemorar a su papi, que está con nosotros a cada paso que damos, a pesar de la oscuridad que cayó sobre nosotros, nos guió a cada paso y nos ayudó a salir de todo, así que, feliz cumpleaños a Julián hasta el cielo”, puntualizó la actriz y cantante.

    No te pierdas: Victoria Ruffo y Maribel Guardia protagonizan ‘discusión’ en pleno pódcast, ¡Se cantan sus verdades!

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    Mensaje de Imelda Tuñón para celebrar el cumpleaños de su hijo.

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    Redes sociales

    ¿Maribel Guardia felicitó a su nieto por su cumpleaños?

    Maribel Guardia sí felicitó a su nieto por su cumpleaños número nueve, a pesar de la distancia que actualmente existe entre ellos tras los conflictos con su exnuera Imelda Garza Tuñón. A través de redes sociales, la actriz compartió un mensaje en el que expresó su cariño y la importancia que tiene esta fecha para ella, al coincidir también con el nacimiento de su hijo, Julián Figueroa: “Hoy cumples nueve años. Aunque la vida nos tenga lejos, quiero que sepas que todos los días rezo por ti, te llevo en mi corazón y me llena de felicidad saber que hoy celebras un año más de vida”.

    También recordó a Julián Figueroa como una figura presente en la vida del menor, destacando el vínculo entre padre e hijo. La actriz hizo referencia a cómo, desde su perspectiva, continúa acompañándolo en este día. “Tu papá, mi amado Julián, desde el cielo está contigo, celebrándote y cuidándote siempre. Tú fuiste y siempre serás el gran amor de su vida… y también una luz muy grande en la mía”, escribió.

    Maribel Guardia cerró su mensaje reiterando su cercanía emocional con su nieto, dejando claro que mantiene ese lazo a pesar de las circunstancias: “Feliz cumpleaños, mi niño. Tu abuelita está siempre contigo, aunque no me veas…”, puntualizó la actriz.

    No te pierdas: ¿Imelda Tuñón perderá a su hijo? Autoridades presuntamente vigilan a exnuera de Maribel Guardia; así responde

  • 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
  • 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
  • Colombia, pese a golear a Paraguay, quedó sin opción de título en el Suramericano Sub-17 femenino: las razones

    La Selección Colombia femenina, con calculadora en mano, se quedó afuera de las semifinales del Suramericano Sub-17, pese a derrotar 3-0 al equipo local, Paraguay, en el estadio Carfem, de Ypané.

    Las dirigidas por Carlos Paniagua, con dos victorias y dos empates en la campaña, la misma campaña de Chile y Argentina, se quedaron afuera por el cambio reglamentario en esta edición del torneo. 

    LEA TAMBIÉN

    Raúl Giraldo

    Selección Colombia Femenina Sub-17 Foto:Federación Colombiana de Fútbol

    Por qué Colombia se quedó afuera de las semifinales

    Colombia venía de empatar 1-1 contra Chile y 0-0 contra Argentina y la victoria contra Bolivia, por 3-0, la puso a hacer cuentas. Tenía que ganar y que el otro juego no terminara empatado. 

    El 2-2 entre Chile y Argentina dejó a los tres equipos con ocho puntos, por lo cual había que mirar los enfrentamientos directos: Todos los juegos acabaron empatados, pero las albicelestes, que hicieron tres goles, y las australes, que marcaron dos, clasificaron. Colombia, con un solo tanto, se despidió de la opción de título. 

    Colombia se fue arriba en el minuto 7 con un gol de penalti de Dayanna Torres. Luego, a los 16, Rihanna Cuesta aprovechó un centro desde la izquierda para abrirse espacio entre las centrales paraguayas y sacar un remate para conseguir el segundo tanto. 

    Selección Colombia Femenina Sub-17 Foto:Federación Colombiana de Fútbol

    El tercer gol, conseguido por Maura Henao a los 89, sentenció la goleada colombiana, pero eso no servía de nada en cuanto a pelear un título esquivo desde 2008.  

    En las semifinales del Suramericano, Chile jugará contra Brasil y Argentina contra Venezuela, partidos que Colombia tendrá que seguir de cerca.  

    Carlos Paniagua Foto:Conmebol

    El cupo al Mundial aún no está perdido

    El reglamento de este torneo establece que las ganadoras de las semifinales se enfrenten por el título y aseguran cupo al Mundial que se jugará en Marruecos. 

    Las perdedoras, en cambio, jugarán un partido contra las terceras clasificadas y alli se entregarán las dos casillas restantes.

    Así las cosas, Colombia esperará el sábado por quien caiga en el duelo entre Argentina y Venezuela. 

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  • Arturo Carmona reacciona a que Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren ser papás: ¿Celos?

    Arturo Carmona reacciona a que Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren ser papás: ¿Celos?

    Arturo Carmona reaccionó a los rumores sobre que Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren convertirse en padres a través de un vientre subrogado, ¿qué dijo el ex de ‘la Güerita consentida’? Te contamos todos los detalles.

    No te pierdas: ¿Alicia Villarreal enojada con Melenie? Así reacciono al saber que su hija celebró su cumple con Cruz ‘N’

    Arturo Carmona

    Arturo Carmona habla de Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández y su deseo de ser papás.

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    ¿Qué es un embarazo subrogado?

    La gestación subrogada, que podrían realizar Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández, es un acuerdo mediante el cual una mujer acepta llevar un embarazo para otra persona o pareja que tiene la intención de asumir la maternidad o paternidad del bebé al momento de nacer. De acuerdo con el Grupo de Información de Reproducción Asistida (GIRE), esta práctica también es conocida como “renta de úteros”, “gestación por contrato” o “maternidad subrogada”, aunque en su informe se utiliza el término gestación subrogada al considerarlo el más adecuado desde una perspectiva de derechos humanos.

    Según GIRE, existen distintas formas en las que se lleva a cabo este proceso en el mundo. En la mayoría de los casos se emplean gametos de los padres intencionales o de donantes, aunque en algunos contextos la mujer gestante puede aportar su material genético. El acuerdo puede ser remunerado o no, dependiendo de la regulación y el contexto. Además, quienes recurren a esta práctica pueden ser parejas, personas solteras, nacionales o extranjeras, mientras que las mujeres gestantes pueden tener perfiles diversos, ya sea que sean familiares o no, con hijos o sin ellos.

    No te pierdas: Melenie Carmona celebra su cumple con Cruz ‘N’ en medio de la polémica con Alicia Villarreal, ¿qué pasó?

    ¿Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren ser papás mediante un embarazo subrogado?

    En medio de las polémicas sobre su futura boda con un Cibad Hernández, Alicia Villarreal salió a desmentir que se casen en un futuro, pero destacó que su amor hace que entre más inspirada al estudio para componer canciones.

    Tenemos ocho meses increíbles y eso también me ha dado para entrar al estudio llena de emociones, quiero hacer otra cosa diferente, sigo cantándole al desamor porque no me lo puedo despegar del alma, pero esta parte mía romántica está muy a flor de piel”, dijo Villarreal durante una conferencia de prensa.

    Además, otro de los rumores que surgió es que la pareja busca convertirse en padres a través de un embarazo subrogado, pero hasta el momento la pareja se ha negado a dar declaraciones sobre el tema.

    No te pierdas: ¿Cruz ‘N’ se burla de Alicia Villarreal? Tras proceso legal en su contra, hace polémico comentario: “No pegan”

    Arturo Carmona y Alicia Villarreal

    Arturo Carmona fue cuestionado sobre Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández y su intención de ser padres; así respondió.

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    ¿Qué dijo Arturo Carmona sobre que Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren ser papás?

    Arturo Carmona ha criticado la relación entre Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández, sobretodo porque su hija Melenie Carmona mostró su descontento por la nueva oportunidad que se dio en el amor su mamá.

    Además, al ser cuestionado por la prensa sobre que Alicia Villarreal y Cibad Hernández quieren ser padres, Carmona respondió que prefiere no opinar de ese tema: “No, yo en la vida de cada quien ya no me meto, no sé…”.

    No obstante, del tema que sí quiso hablar fue del pleito legal que aún enfrentan Villarreal y Cruz ‘N’, que inició públicamente en febrero de 2025. Ese mes, diversos medios reportaron que la intérprete habría sido hospitalizada tras una presunta agresión. Días después, durante un concierto, realizó la señal internacional de auxilio por violencia y posteriormente lo denunció por presunta violencia doméstica, robo de pertenencias y otros abusos. En ese momento, declaró que llevaba tiempo sufriendo maltrato.

    Para mi hija no hay ninguna complicación, como lo he dicho en varias ocasiones, es un problema de dos, ellos saben sus verdades, ellos saben las causas de todo lo que está sucediendo, que ya tiene más de un año con este con esta situación que no le debe de afectar a los hijos y a mi hija tampoco”, puntualizó Carmona.

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