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  • Lyn May da detalles de su romance con Andrés García y revela cómo era en privado, ¡secretos de alcoba!

    Lyn May da detalles de su romance con Andrés García y revela cómo era en privado, ¡secretos de alcoba!

    Hace unas semanas, se cumplió el tercer aniversario luctuoso de Andrés García, un actor que no solo era conocido por su gran talento en pantalla, sino también por su gran historial de romances. La celebridad estuvo con grandes famosas que, hasta el día de hoy, lo recuerdan con cierta nostalgia.

    En la lista de amoríos del famoso, se incluye Lyn May, vedette y actriz del llamado ‘Cine de ficheras’. Recientemente, ella recordó un poco de su romance con Andrés y hasta contó cómo era ¡cuando la puerta de la habitación se cerraba! Te contamos todos los detalles.

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    Lee: Karely rompe el silencio sobre su cercanía con Andrés García: ¿Hubo romance oculto con la influencer?

    ¿Cómo fue la relación entre Lyn May y Andrés García?

    Lyn May y Andrés García trabajaron juntos en diversas películas de los años 70 y 80. Según llegó a confesar la misma vedette, tenía sus encuentros con el actor, pero que su romance no duró mucho.

    Lo curioso de esto es que el mismo Andrés negó haber tenido un amorío con la actriz. En su momento, el fallecido histrión sostuvo que con quien realmente salió fue con la hermana de Lyn y hasta dijo desconocer por qué su colega decía eso.

    Nos atraíamos, pero resulta que yo andaba con su hermana. Una hermana joven, muy bonita. Era una vedette impresionantemente bella. Entonces, no quería perderla. Me hice a un lado, me aguanté las ganas porque la hermana estaba mejor”, manifestó en una entrevista.

    Pese a esto, Lyn May sigue insistiendo en que sí hubo una relación entre ellos. Incluso ha dado declaraciones muy polémicas a lo largo de los años como que, presuntamente, los hijos de Andrés les hacían bullying a sus hijas o que el actor mintió sobre tener disfunción eréctil.

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    Ve: Andrés García: Flaminia Villagrán acusa a su viuda de drogarlo y destapa el oscuro fin: “Le metía pastillas”

    Lyn May revela cómo era Andrés García en la intimidad

    Hace poco, Lyn May estuvo de invitada en el pódcast de Apio Quijano. Durante la conversación, el cantante le cuestionó sobre su romance con Andrés García. La vedette no solo reiteró que sí fue real, sino que también fue una de sus mejores experiencias en la intimidad.

    “Claro (que tuve mis encuentros con él). Buenísimo. Una locura… Sí, fue una locura, la verdad”.

    Lyn May

    Incluso dejó ver que el actor tenía ¡un talento impresionanti! Y es que cuando Apio le comentó que Andrés tenía un “cuerpower”, Lyn, entre risas, respondió: “Y otra cosa mejor”, causando risas entre los presentes.

    Cabe resaltar que esta no es la primera vez que Lyn habla de su amorío con Andrés o de sus habilidades privadas. En su momento, hasta llegó a decir que, en las escenas subidas de tono que hacían juntos, había mucha intensidad.

    “Cuando vas a hacer una escena de…, pues lo tienes que hacer, no puedes estar a medias, porque el director te dice: ‘Yo quiero la escena como es’. Se siente todo”, indicó.

    ¿Quiénes fueron las parejas de Andrés García?

    Se sabe que, durante su juventud y gran parte de su vida adulta, Andrés García fue muy coqueto con las mujeres. Él mismo llegó a admitir que fue un hombre infiel, pero decía que era por culpa de las mujeres que lo buscaban constantemente.

    Sin embargo, muy pocas mujeres fueron las que se ganaron su corazón. Te dejamos las más significativas:

    • Irma Serrano
    • Carmen Campuzano
    • Anel Noreña
    • Sandra Vale, primera esposa y la madre de sus primeros dos hijos.
    • Fernanda Ampudia, segunda esposa y madre de su tercera hija.
    • Sonia Infante
    • Margarita Portillo, fue su última esposa y con quien duró hasta el día de su muerte.

    No te pierdas: Leonardo García mojadísimo y ardiente, taco de ojo del archivo de TVNotas para ti: FOTOS

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  • Live Updates: Magic-Pistons, Raptors-Cavaliers meet for decisive Game 7s

    Detroit hosts Orlando to kick off our Game 7 doubleheader, followed by Toronto visiting Cleveland.

    Enjoy the best of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, presented by Google, with the NBA.com live blog, featuring all of the meaningful moments, performances, observations, news and highlights from Sunday’s action.

    We’ve got two thrilling Game 7s today, starting with Magic-Pistons (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC) followed by Raptors-Cavaliers (7:30 p.m. ET, Peacock/NBC)! The winner of each series will go on to face off in the Eastern Conference Semifinals that begins on Tuesday on Peacock / NBC Sports Network.

    What we know about Sunday’s games:

    • There have been 156 Game 7s in NBA history. After today’s doubleheader in the Eastern Conference, that number will jump to 158.
    • Home teams have a record of 115-41 (.737) in Game 7s, meaning history heavily favors Detroit and Cleveland.
    • The Pistons pulled off a historic 24-point comeback in their Game 6 victory behind Cade Cunningham, who dropped 24 of his 32 points in the second half, with 19 coming in the fourth quarter. Detroit’s defense tightened up down the stretch, as they held Orlando to 4-for-37 shooting and 2-for-18 on 3-pointers over the final two quarters. The Magic were outscored 55-19 during that span and went 0-for-23 (0-13 3PM) for nearly 14 minutes on their home court.
    • Cleveland and Toronto have been evenly matched throughout their first-round series, as the home team has won every game between the two. The Cavaliers and Raptors have each scored 111.5 points per game, with an aggregate score of 669-669 and nearly identical counting and shooting stats. Will the Cavs continue the series trend at home in Game 7 to advance? Or will the Raptors’ momentum from RJ Barrett’s go-ahead 3 in OT in Game 6 be the difference?

    MAY 3, 2026 / 2:30 ET

    Orlando Magic:

    • PG – Jalen Suggs (12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.5 spg)
    • SG – Desmond Bane (18.5 ppg, 41.5 3P% on 8.8 3PA, 5.0 rpg, 1.8 spg)
    • SF – Jamal Cain (4.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
    • PF – Paolo Banchero (24.3 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 6.3 apg, 1.7 spg)
    • C – Wendell Carter Jr. (10.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.8 bpg)

    Detroit Pistons:

    • PG – Cade Cunningham (32.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 6.3 apg, 1.0 spg)
    • SG – Duncan Robinson (10.3 ppg, 40.5 3P% on 7.0 3PA)
    • SF – Ausar Thompson (8.7 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 2.3 spg, 2.3 bpg)
    • PF – Tobias Harris (20.2 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 1.3 spg)
    • C – Jalen Duren (9.8 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg)

    MAY 3, 2026 / 2:15 ET

    Today’s injury report

    ORL @ DET — Franz Wagner (calf) and Jonathan Isaac (knee) are both out for Orlando, while Kevin Huerter (adductor) is questionable for Detroit.

    TOR @ CLE — Brandon Ingram (heel) is doubtful to play and Immanuel Quickley (hamstring) remains out for Toronto.

  • ¿Quién es el novio de Said Ochoa, conductor de Foro TV? Te contamos todo sobre Octavio Martínez Montiel

    ¿Quién es el novio de Said Ochoa, conductor de Foro TV? Te contamos todo sobre Octavio Martínez Montiel

    Hace algunos días, Said Ochoa, conductor de Foro TV, sorprendió a todos al presumir a su nueva pareja, Octavio Martínez Montiel. A raíz de esto, muchos han tenido curiosidad sobre el hombre que le robó el corazón al presentador. Aquí te contamos todo lo que se sabe.

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    ¿Cómo fue que Said Ochoa, conductor de Foro TV, reveló que tenía novio?

    Fue a través de una publicación en redes sociales. Said Ochoa compartió varias fotos junto a su novio, Octavio Martínez Montiel. Sin dar muchas vueltas al tema, puso el siguiente mensaje en la descripción de su post:

    “Los rumores son ciertos: tengo un novio que me lleva al baseball”.

    Said Ochoa

    Por supuesto, los fans no dudaron en felicitarlo por su nueva relación y desearle todo lo mejor. Se desconoce cuándo comenzó el noviazgo oficialmente, pero todo apunta a que es algo reciente. Y es que los fans notaron que Octavio comenzó a reaccionar a las publicaciones de Said desde hace cuatro semanas.

    Cabe mencionar que Said nunca ha tenido problema en hablar sobre su orientación sexual. Hace algunos años, en entrevista para TVNotas, contó que tuvo la suerte de no verse obligado a esconder sus preferencias por motivos laborales. También señaló que no quería ser encasillado como “el reportero que salió del clóset”, pues considera que nunca tuvo la necesidad de ocultarse.

    “Tengo 13 años y medio trabajando en periodismo.Llegué (de Baja California) a la ciudad hace 12 años y entré al equipo (de noticieros Televisa). En ese entonces era Primero noticias y, desde que llegué, supieron que era gay. No tuve que fingir nada. Nunca he estado en el clóset. Dicen que por mi manera de vestir soy muy heteronormado. Sin embargo, jamás me he tenido que esconder o aparentar algo. Mucha gente de la comunidad me dice que me ven como un ejemplo. Eso me llena mucho”, declaró.

    No te pierdas: Muere integrante de N+ Noticias en un trágico accidente automovilístico: ¡Conductores lloran la pérdida EN VIVO!

    ¿Quién es el novio de Said Ochoa? Él es Octavio Martínez Montiel

    De acuerdo con lo que indican sus redes sociales, Octavio Martínez Montiel es un traumatólogo ortopedísta con especialidad en cirugía articular y medicina del deporte. Es egresado de la Universidad Anahuac.

    Cursó la especialidad en ortopedia y traumatología en la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM). Actualmente, trabaja en Toluca, así como en el Hospital Ángeles Mocel de la Ciudad de México.

    No es muy activo en redes sociales. Su perfil de Instagram cuenta con poco más de 3 mil 700 seguidores y la mayoría de sus posts son relacionados con el deporte o su trabajo. Hasta el momento, no ha hecho comentarios sobre su romance con Said Ochoa.

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    ¿Quién es Said Ochoa, conductor de Foro TV que presumió a su novio?

    Said Ochoa es un periodista y conductor mexicano. Actualmente tiene 38 años y es originario de Baja California. Comenzó su carrera en Televisa Mexicali en 2012 como editor de video. Con el tiempo, tuvo la oportunidad de saltar a la pantalla.

    En una entrevista, Said confesó que su sueño siempre fue estar en la televisión: “Cuando era niño siempre soñaba con estar en la televisión. Sin embargo, no estaba seguro de lo que realmente quería ser. Era muy joven, imagínate”, indicó.

    Con el paso de los años, Ochoa se mudó a la Ciudad de México en busca de mayores oportunidades. Actualmente, es colaborador del programa ‘Despierta’.

    Es relativamente activo en redes sociales. Tan solo en Instagram, tiene poco más de 79 mil seguidores. En dicha plataforma, suele compartir cosas relacionadas con su trabajo y las noticias del día a día.

    Mira: Conductor de Al Extremo se convierte en papá; enternece las redes con esta FOTO de su bebé: ¡Bendecido!

    Said Ochoa

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  • 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
  • NBA Playoffs: What to expect in Knicks-76ers series

    Karl-Anthony Towns and Joel Embiid both played instrumental roles for their teams in advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

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    A few years ago, the Sixers made moves designed to overtake top teams in the East such as the Knicks. This involved acquiring Paul George and signing him to a fat contract to join former MVP Joel Embiid and a fast-developing Tyrese Maxey. But Embiid had injury issues, George regressed and the Sixers lost to the Knicks in six games two years ago in the first round. Well, they now have a second chance. Fueled by a triumphant first round against the No. 2 seed Celtics, the Sixers believe anything’s possible, although the Knicks will be another steep challenge. OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson are coming off a solid showing against the Hawks and will be a handful for their Philly counterparts — Embiid, George and Maxey. This showdown between divisional opponents who know each other well should invite drama.


    Series schedule

    Here’s how to watch the Knicks vs. 76ers series:

    All times Eastern Standard Time

    • Game 1: Philadelphia at New York | Monday May 4 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock)
    • Game 2: Philadelphia at New York | Wednesday May 6 (7 ET, ESPN)
    • Game 3: New York at Philadelphia | Friday May 8 (7 ET, Prime Video)
    • Game 4: New York at PhiladelphiaSunday May 10 (3:30 ET, ABC)
    • Game 5: Philadelphia at New York | Tuesday May 12*
    • Game 6: New York at Philadelphia | Thursday May 14*
    • Game 7: Philadelphia at New York | Sunday May 17*

    * = If necessary


    Regular season results


    Top storyline

    It’s quite possible the Eastern Conference representative in the NBA Finals will emerge from this second-round series, if only because the East is wide open and the Sixers and Knicks flourished in the first round a bit better than anyone else still alive. They’re bringing size, top-shelf point guards, credible defense and right now are on a roll.

    As for the Sixers, they’ve discovered a new life, one that — fingers crossed — will be blessed with good health for Embiid for an entire series for a change. They swerved through a regular season dragging along questions about their staying power and qualifications, but everyone knew if the Sixers were whole, they would be a problem in the playoffs. And here they are. Embiid, Maxey and George are joined by VJ Edgecombe; the rookie can disappear at times, but he isn’t scared of the lights.

    The Knicks are clearly the more established and consistent team, by comparison. Their defense has mainly sparkled since Jan. 1 because OG Anunoby and Josh Hart, in particular, have taken it upon themselves to carry that flag. Oh, and OG was a two-way terror for the Knicks in the first round. There are a handful of delicious one-on-one matchups in this series as the combatants ultimately reveal who will emerge heroic from these battles-within-the-battle and who’ll be the goat (lower-case).


    Keep your eyes on

    Maxey and Brunson. They’re the best point guards east of Shai and Luka and are similarly styled. Both are scorers and A-options when important buckets are needed, especially late in fourth quarters. Brunson is craftier and a bit stronger, although the lefty can often be limited if forced to go to his right. Maxey can shift gears and is better at attacking the rim. They’re equals at the mid-range and streaky as 3-point shooters. The deciding factor might rest with their passing and how they make teammates better. Neither is superb in that regard.

    But that’s nitpicking. Maxey and Brunson should each make an All-NBA team this season and, in these playoffs, bring the elements needed to take their teams to the NBA Finals and even win a championship. While the Sixers boast Embiid and the Knicks offer Towns — both top-five centers — these teams often win based on how their point guards play. That says plenty about Maxey and Brunson and the amount of faith their coaches and teammates have in them.


    One more thing to watch for each team

    For New York: Mikal Bridges’ role. He drifted out of favor in the first round and was on the bench during crucial stretches. This of course comes as a concern to the Knicks, who surrendered six first round picks to get him as a missing piece. Instead, the Knicks have seen Anunoby rise at both ends of the floor. As a long-armed wing, Bridges can bring solid defense and showed as much against the Hawks; it was his poor shooting that cut into his playing time. Mike Brown is a flexible coach, however, and with better shooting Bridges can earn his way back into the coach’s trust with a more complete showing, especially if he contains Maxey. This is his chance to change the conversation.

    For Philadelphia: Embiid’s injury status. This obviously is the key to the series, because as the Celtics learned the last few weeks, everything changes with Embiid on the floor. Once he made his first-round debut in Game 4, the Sixers had an extra dimension, a force at both ends and it changed how they were defended and also eased the burden from Maxey and George. With Embiid, it’s long past Trusting The Process, it’s about whether you trust his body. And too often, his body has betrayed him. He limped off the floor in Game 7 against the Celtics. With this series starting two days after the conclusion of the first round and with precious few days between games, can Embiid’s body truly be trusted?


    One key number to know

    29.0 — The Knicks have the second-ranked bench in the playoffs, and they outscored the Hawks by 29.0 points per 100 possessions in Miles McBride’s 118 minutes on the floor. That was the second best on-court mark among players who averaged at least 10 minutes per game in the first round.

    The Knicks’ starting lineup was good, but not great in the regular season. And through the first five games of the Atlanta series (before their 51-point win in Game 6), the lineup had been outscored by 3.1 points per 100 possessions, with sub-par numbers (110.6 scored per 100) on offense. But bench minutes have generally been terrific, and the Knicks should have a bench advantage in this series. The Sixers’ bench ranked 16th in the regular season and 13th in the first round, when they were outscored by 18.4 points per 100 possessions in Paul George’s 76 minutes off the floor.

    — John Schuhmann


    The pick

    Knicks in six. This could be a carbon copy of the first round meeting in 2024, when Embiid looked strong yet staggered through the series with injuries and the Knicks endured. Aside from Embiid and his health, the Sixers’ main issue is whether they can handcuff Brunson. He could roam free more than usual if Brown sticks with his first-round strategy of using Towns as a facilitator. Not only did Towns make his teammates better, but his own scoring wasn’t sacrificed in the process. Towns will make Embiid work at both ends, and he has Mitchell Robinson around to collect fouls against Embiid if necessary. The Knicks therefore can offer more counterpunches than the Sixers, who — because of Embiid’s health scares — will need Maxey, Edgecombe and especially George to all bring their A-game to stagger New York and rewrite the script.

    * * *

    Shaun Powell has covered the NBA since 1985. You can e-mail him at spowell@nba.com, find his archive here and follow him on X.

  • Malik Willis’ first Miami throw goes embarrassingly high: ‘I slipped’

    Indeed, Willis first throw for Miami was weep-worthy, but hopefully it doesn’t portend to his passing future in a Dolphins uniform.

    After a career resurgence with the Green Bay Packers that was capped by strong relief appearances of Jordan Love in Weeks 16-17 last season, Willis signed a three-year, $67.5 million deal to guide a Dolphins rebuild.

    For those who are quick to jump on the hot take train during the sleepy NFL spring, Willis’ first throw for Miami could be an omen of arduous times ahead.

    For the storytellers among us, Willis struggled at the onset of his career after the Tennessee Titans took him with a third-round pick in 2022. His talents were unlocked years later by Matt LaFleur. So, unflattering first impressions aren’t new for Willis, who seems to be ascending after a rough career start.

    Willis also had a chance to take a few swings in the batting cage and fared much better, showing off some power and walking away with a smile.

    Willis’ resilience is a clear positive and is clearly helping him rebound from his first-pitch gaffe. We’ll see how his first throw goes with the Dolphins in September.

  • Despierta América de luto: Conductores despiden devastados a querido colega, “Paz a sus restos”

    Despierta América de luto: Conductores despiden devastados a querido colega, “Paz a sus restos”

    El equipo del matutino Despierta América reportó, devastado, la muerte de un querido integrante de la cadena Univisión. La noticia fue dada a conocer durante una de las emisiones del programa, donde conductores le dieron el último adiós, visiblemente conmovidos.

    Despierta América

    Despiden a querido miembro de Despierta América.

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    ¿Por qué el programa Despierta América se encuentra de luto?

    El equipo de Despierta América se encuentre en un momento de profundo dolor tras confirmarse la muerte de su colega y amigo, Martín Guzmán Monroy, una figura clave detrás de cámaras cuya trayectoria dejó huella tanto en México como en Estados Unidos.

    La difícil noticia fue compartida en vivo por la conductora Karla Martínez, quien expresó que se trataba de “una de esas que no quisiéramos dar”. Con voz entrecortada, anunció la partida de Guzmán Monroy, generando un ambiente de tristeza entre sus compañeros.

    Por su parte, su colega Raúl González recordó al camarógrafo como un profesional ejemplar y un ser humano generoso. “Hoy lo recordamos con mucho cariño por su talento, por su entrega y por la generosidad con la que tocó tantas vidas”, expresó González.

    Tras esto, muchos comenzaron a preguntarse las causas que llevaron al también periodista a perder la vida. ¿Qué le pasó?

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    ¿De qué murió el camarógrafo y periodista Martín Guzmán?

    Según información difundida por el portal Las Top News, Martín Guzmán murió en un accidente automovilístico que se registró cerca de las 3:00 de la madrugada, del 27 de abirl, en horario de Miami. Martín Guzmán manejaba su Corvette rumbo a su domicilio cuando una fuerte lluvia lo tomó por sorpresa.

    Hasta ahora, las causas precisas del percance no han sido confirmadas. No obstante, reportes preliminares señalan que el camarógrafo habría perdido el control del vehículo, lo que provocó que se estrellara contra un árbol que, tras el impacto, cayó sobre el automóvil y lo aplastó.

    Asimismo, se informó que, al momento del incidente, su esposa se encontraba de regreso desde Washington, donde había cubierto un hecho relacionado con un presunto atentado contra el presidente Donald Trump durante el fin de semana.

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    Martín Guzmán, periodista y camarógrafo que murió

    Martín Guzmán, periodista y camarógrafo que murió

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    ¿Quién era Martín Guzmán y a qué se dedicaba?

    Martín Guzmán comenzó su trayectoria profesional en México como camarógrafo de Univision Noticias, donde logró consolidar una carrera de más de dos décadas.

    De acuerdo con lo expresado por Jorge Ramos, además de su labor tras la cámara, también desempeñaba funciones como periodista. Información de Radio Fórmula señala que Guzmán tuvo un papel clave en la cobertura de eventos de relevancia internacional.

    El mismo medio destaca que, en años recientes, se sumó a la etapa digital del periodista, adaptándose a las nuevas plataformas e incursionando en el ámbito del streaming.

    Tal vez te interese: Muere querida periodista, a los 50 años, tras lucha contra enfermedad incurable ¿Quién fue Mabel Montes?

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    Martín Guzmán, camarógrafo de N+, murió en accidente

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  • 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
  • Video | Escandaloso: arquero José Calderón es señalado de amaño de partidos hasta por sus propios compañeros; la jugada es increíble

    En el fútbol de Panamá se vive una tormenta tras el escandaloso hecho sucedido en el partido entre Alianza y Sporting San Miguelito, en el que se presentó una jugada que deja muchas dudas sobre un posible amaño de resultados

    La imagen deja muchos interrogantes. Los locales ganaron 3-2, pero el arquero José Calderón está en el ojo del huracán.

    Arquero José Calderón es señalado de amaño de partidos hasta por sus propios compañeros

    La polémica llegó en las postrimerías del compromiso, cuando, tras un centro desde la izquierda, Calderón, exjugador de Marathón, no pudo embolsar el balón y, en un extraño movimiento, terminó metiéndolo en su propio arco.

    José Calderón, en la mira Foto:Instagram de José Calderón

    La situación se puso más tensa cuando el delantero de Sporting San Miguelito, Gustavo Herrera, abandonó molesto el juego, pues considera que Calderón amañó el partido. El joven atacante panameño y otros jugadores del conjunto de Sporting utilizaron sus redes sociales para acusar a José de alterar el duelo a propósito.

    “Yo sí te voy a señalar sin temor a nada. Ojalá me equivoque, pero dignifica la profesión. Por mi madre, eso no se hace, ten respeto a tus compañeros y colegas que quieren hacer las cosas bien. Eso no es de hombres”, escribió Marlon Ávila en X.

    José Calderón, al agua Foto:EL TIEMPO

    José Calderón, en el ojo del huracán

    Y es que Alianza, con el triunfo, logró asegurar su lugar en los playoffs de la Liguilla en Panamá. Calderón tuvo pasado en la Liga de Honduras: jugó para Platense entre 2015 y 2017 y luego en Marathón ese mismo año, pero nunca tuvo este tipo de problemas.

    Herrera decidió abandonar la cancha en clara señal de molestia. Aunque la cosa no quedó ahí: minutos después, el exdelantero de Saprissa publicó el mensaje en redes, precisó futbolcentroamericano.com.

    José Calderón, en la mira Foto:Instagram de José Calderón

    Luego, el entrenador Julio Dely Valdés apuntó sin reparos contra el experimentado guardameta, aunque extendiendo su denuncia a otros futbolistas de Sporting a los que no nombró, contó el medio.

    “Me parece un dato menor que Herrera se marchara antes del pitazo final. Fue un partido rarísimo desde el minuto 1, cosas muy raras. Ya a esta altura no me sorprende”, aseguró Valdés.

    “Habría que preguntarle a los jugadores que estaban dentro del terreno de juego qué pasó. Desde mi posición yo veo cuando el balón ya está adentro”, dijo.

    José Calderón, en la mira Foto:Instagram de José Calderón

    “Pasaron muchas cosas en la primera parte por las cuales yo quería salir del campo. Yo sentía vergüenza de estar allí dirigiendo un equipo que en ocasiones parecía que no quería ganar hoy”, agregó el DT.

    “Sin duda que habrá salidas, eso fírmalo. Hay que tener mucho tacto a la hora de contratar jugadores. Que cuando vengan, vengan a sumar de verdad y tengan hambre de hacer las cosas bien”, sentenció.

    Deportes

  • 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