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  • Polymarket niega la filtración: «¿Qué fondo de inversión te pagó para publicar esto?»

    Polymarket niega la filtración: «¿Qué fondo de inversión te pagó para publicar esto?»

    El equipo de Polymarket negó la filtración de datos reportada por la firma de ciberseguridad Dark Web Informer, que habría revelado más de 300.000 registros del mercado de predicción. Desde Polymarket explicaron que se trató de un acceso a información disponible públicamente para desarrolladores.

    «‘Comprometieron’ nuestra plataforma accediendo a endpoints de API públicamente accesibles y datos en cadena y… revisando notas ¿están intentando vender datos que ofrecemos gratis a desarrolladores? ¿Qué fondo de inversión te pagó para publicar esto?», respondió este 28 de abril la cuenta de X de desarrolladores de Polymarket, sugiriendo que en el informe de Dark Web Informer habría un interés comercial de competidores.

    Sin embargo, un investigador conocido en X como Kruptos contradijo esa lectura señalando que el paquete de datos publicado por el hacker identificado como ‘xorcat’ (quien habría filtrado los datos y los estaría vendiendo en Internet) va más allá de una simple extracción de información pública.

    Según este investigador, el material afectado incluye la vulnerabilidad CVE-2025-62718, una falla con una severidad de 9,9 sobre 10 en la escala estándar de clasificación de riesgos de seguridad, que permite a un atacante acceder a servicios internos de la plataforma desde el exterior. También incluiría una configuración incorrecta que permite solicitudes entre dominios sin restricción de origen (una falla que habilita que sitios externos accedan a datos de la plataforma como si fueran el propio usuario) y acceso a recursos de la API que no deberían estar disponibles sin autenticación. «Es más que una simple extracción pública de datos», escribió el investigador.

    Contestando a Kruptos, desarrolladores de Polymarket reiteraron su postura advirtiendo que es una «completa y absoluta tontería».

    ¿Qué pasó con Polymarket, de acuerdo con Dark Web Informer?

    Como reportó CriptoNoticias, Dark Web Informer alertó el 28 de abril que el hacker ‘xorcat’ publicó en un foro de cibercrimen más de 300.000 registros extraídos de Polymarket, incluyendo 10.000 perfiles completos con nombre real, seudónimo y dirección de wallet, y 9.000 perfiles adicionales de seguidores con los mismos campos.

    El paquete de datos, de aproximadamente 750 megabytes, también expuso 58 direcciones de Ethereum con indicadores de autenticación de administrador y un script de extracción automática que continúa descargando datos actualizado mientras las vulnerabilidades permanezcan sin corregir.

    No obstante, Polymarket no respondió a ninguno de esos puntos técnicos específicos y se limitó a refutar lo ocurrido.

  • Bitcoin supera los USD 77.000 a horas del último discurso de Powell sobre tasas de interés

    Bitcoin supera los USD 77.000 a horas del último discurso de Powell sobre tasas de interés

    • En general, no se espera que la FED anuncie recorte de tasas de interés.

    • La situación bélica en Irán se complica y sube el precio del petróleo.

    El precio de bitcoin en la mañana de este miércoles 29 de abril de 2026 se posiciona por arriba de 77.000 dólares.

    De este modo, la moneda digital muestra una recuperación en su cotización. Recordemos que ayer, tal como CriptoNoticias lo informó, había caído por abajo de 76.000 dólares tras la noticia de que Emiratos Árabes Unidos abandonará la Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo (OPEP).

    En el siguiente gráfico se observa cuál ha sido el comportamiento de bitcoin durante los últimos 7 días:

    Gráfico del precio de bitcoin durante los últimos 7 días.
    Precio de bitcoin durante los últimos 7 días. Fuente: CoinGecko.

    Esta subida de bitcoin, tal como se indica en el titular de esta noticia, se produce el mismo día en el que Jerome Powell, presidente de la Reserva Federal (FED) estadounidense dará su último discurso en materia de tasas de interés. A partir del próximo mes, la presidencia del organismo quedaría en manos de Kevin Warsh —el candidato propuesto por Donald Trump— aunque todavía está pendiente la autorización por parte del Poder Legislativo para su asunción.

    Las expectativas del mercado, según encuestas, son que la FED no anunciará hoy cambios en las tasas de interés. Estas seguirían en el orden del 3,75% interanual. De todos modos, lo que diga Powell en su discurso puede agitar los mercados (y esto incluye al precio de bitcoin).

    En materia geopolítica, las cosas no se ven bien. De acuerdo con reportes del Wall Street Journal, «el presidente Trump ha dado instrucciones a sus asesores para que se preparen para un bloqueo prolongado de Irán (…) con el objetivo de atacar las arcas del régimen en un intento de alto riesgo para forzar una capitulación nuclear que Teherán ha rechazado durante mucho tiempo».

    Mientras esto ocurre, el precio del petróleo está en ascenso. Al momento de esta redacción, el barril de Brent se posiciona por arriba de 114 dólares, nivel que —tal como se aprecia en el siguiente gráfico— no se veía desde 2022:

    Precio del barril de petróleo Brent durante los últimos 5 años.
    Precio del barril de petróleo Brent durante los últimos 5 años. Fuente: TradingEconomics.

    CriptoNoticias ha explicado que las subidas en el precio del petróleo (situación preocupante para la inflación a nivel mundial) no suelen ser buenas para bitcoin.

    Entonces, si hay un entorno geopolítico y macroeconómico difícil, ¿por qué la moneda digital tiene esta subida de precio? Zaheer Ebtikar, director de Split Research, opina que «el exceso de oferta finalmente se ha disipado, y los vendedores que se alarmaron por cambios macroeconómicos o temores cuánticos ya han salido, dejando el mercado mucho más reducido del lado de la venta que hace apenas unos meses». Esto, según él, estaría haciendo que «bitcoin sea mucho menos sensible al ruido regulatorio o a la política de los bancos centrales».

    Por su parte, el trader y analista Michaël van de Poppe no muestra preocupación por la volatilidad que bitcoin pueda tener hoy, que se la atribuye al cúmulo de anuncios importantes que se darán:

    Hoy se reúne el FOMC y mañana se publican los datos del PIB. Se avecinan muchos eventos importantes, y los mercados suelen caer antes de ellos. El repunte es fuerte e indica que habrá más subidas a partir de ahora. En marcos temporales más cortos, vemos mínimos y máximos cada vez más altos, y mantengo mi teoría de que entre 85.000 y 88.000 dólares es el rango objetivo para bitcoin en mayo.

    Michaël van de Poppe.

    De momento, bitcoin está dando una exhibición de resistencia y fortaleza en un entorno económico adverso. Habrá que esperar a próximas horas y días para ver cómo evoluciona su cotización.

  • Panthers RB Jonathon Brooks ‘cleared to go’ from latest knee injury

    Carolina Panthers running back Jonathon Brooks is ready to pound after missing all of the 2025 season due to a second ACL tear.

    “I’ve been cleared by my surgeon,” Brooks said Tuesday via the Charlotte Observer. “(Panthers vice president of health and performance) Denny (Kellington) and the training staff and the coaches have a plan for me. And, you know, just going off what they tell me to do. And just taking it how it is, you know. Just getting better every day still — and yeah, I’m cleared to go.”

    He added: “Obviously, it’s something that I have to work on, but yeah, I feel close to 100%. I’m getting there — still going with the plan they have for me.”

    The former 2024 second-round pick has played just three games in his career due to ACL tears. The first occurred in 2023 while at Texas, which caused him to miss the first 10 games of his rookie season. In the third game of his career, he re-tore the ACL in his right knee. He’d go on to miss the entire 2025 season. In two years, he’s compiled nine rushes for 22 yards.

    “To be quite honest, I don’t think any rep I had my rookie year was good,” Brooks said. “There’s a lot that I want to work on, and that was kind of the frustrating part of it, too. For the limited touches that I had, I knew what I had to do better. And, you know, the fact that I got hurt again, that’s what I feel like at first angered me so much, cause I knew I had so much to show and to fix and to kind of — I don’t have to prove to anyone — just prove to myself because I know my worth, I know what I can do. I not really worried about what others think.”

    Once considered the future of the Panthers RB position, the injuries forced Carolina to pivot. However, the club didn’t replace Rico Dowdle‘s production next to Chuba Hubbard. The rest of the RB room includes 2025 fourth-rounder Trevor Etienne and former Packer AJ Dillon, who had dealt with a serious neck injury.

    The makeup of the crew suggests that the 22-year-old Brooks will be given a shot to carve out a pivotal role in Dave Canales’ offense — if he can stay healthy.

  • Hong Kong alerta por falsos tokens que usan el nombre de HSBC y otras entidades

    Hong Kong alerta por falsos tokens que usan el nombre de HSBC y otras entidades

    La Autoridad Monetaria de Hong Kong (HKMA) emitió el 28 de abril de 2026 una advertencia al público sobre la circulación de tokens que se presentan como stablecoins reguladas, pero no lo son.

    Según indicó organismo, están circulando tokens identificados con los símbolos “HKDAP” y “HSBC”, que aparentan estar vinculados a entidades autorizadas. Sin embargo, la HKMA aclaró que estos tokens no han sido emitidos por emisores regulados ni tienen relación alguna con ellos.

    La advertencia se basa en comunicados difundidos por Anchorpoint Financial Limited y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), que desmintieron cualquier vínculo con estos activos.

    En ese marco, HSBC señaló que aún no ha emitido ninguna stablecoin en Hong Kong y que su eventual lanzamiento está previsto para la segunda mitad de 2026.

    De concretarse, la stablecoin (denominada en dólares de Hong Kong) solo estará disponible a través de PayMe y la aplicación móvil del banco en ese mercado.

    Comunicado que emitió el HSBC
    Comunicado del HSBC. Fuente: HSBC.

    Por su parte, Anchorpoint informó que, pese a haber obtenido una licencia como emisor de stablecoins el 10 de abril de 2026, no ha lanzado ningún activo bajo el nombre HKDAP ni ningún otro producto regulado.

    Cabe aclarar que las stablecoins son activos digitales diseñados para mantener paridad con el dinero fíat, como el dólar o el dólar de Hong Kong, tal como lo ha explicado CriptoNoticias. En este caso, el uso de nombres asociados a instituciones financieras busca generar una apariencia de legitimidad que puede inducir a error a los usuarios.

    La HKMA enfatizó que, hasta el momento, ningún emisor con licencia ha lanzado stablecoins reguladas en Hong Kong. Por eso, recomendó extremar precauciones y verificar siempre la información a través de fuentes oficiales antes de interactuar con este tipo de activos.

    El regulador también recordó que la compra y el uso de stablecoins debe realizarse únicamente a través de canales regulados. En caso de sospecha de fraude, instó a los usuarios a reportar la situación a las autoridades.

  • México recurre a la figura legal de “Amigo de la Corte” tras muerte de 15 migrantes bajo custodia de ICE

    México recurre a la figura legal de “Amigo de la Corte” tras muerte de 15 migrantes bajo custodia de ICE

    Ante el aumento de muertes de migrantes mexicanos bajo custodia de autoridades migratorias en Estados Unidos, el gobierno de México decidió participar en procesos judiciales como “amigo de la corte”, una figura legal conocida como Amicus Curiae, con el objetivo de aportar información relevante a los jueces.

    De acuerdo con Milenio, esta estrategia forma parte de la vía jurídica y diplomática que utiliza México para defender a sus connacionales en territorio estadounidense, y cuenta con antecedentes en los que ha tenido impacto en decisiones judiciales.

    Gobierno mexicano se suma a demanda contra ICE

    Con un total de 15 migrantes mexicanos fallecidos bajo custodia del ICE, tres de ellos en el centro de detención de Adelanto, California, la administración de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum optó por intervenir en una demanda relacionada con estos casos.

    El 30 de marzo, el gobierno mexicano anunció su incorporación formal como “amigo de la corte” ante lo que calificó como una tendencia alarmante e inaceptable de fallecimientos. Para ese momento, se contabilizaban 14 connacionales muertos.

    La participación de México consiste en presentar información adicional que contribuya a fortalecer la demanda enfocada en los tres casos ocurridos en Adelanto.

    Especialistas destacan impacto del recurso legal

    El exconsejero jurídico de la cancillería, Alejandro Celorio, explicó al medio que este tipo de intervenciones tienen peso dentro del sistema judicial estadounidense.

    Señaló que los escritos de “amigo de la corte” pueden influir tanto en tribunales de primera instancia como en cortes de apelación e incluso en la Suprema Corte, al representar la postura oficial del gobierno mexicano sobre sus connacionales.

    Por su parte, el exembajador de México ante la ONU entre 2016 y 2019, Juan José Gómez, consideró que el país tiene una obligación legal y moral de defender a sus ciudadanos en el extranjero mediante todos los mecanismos disponibles.

    Añadió que este tipo de documentos pueden ser persuasivos para los jueces al aportar contexto, datos e información que contribuyan a una resolución.

    Antecedente: la ley SB 1070 en Arizona

    México ya ha utilizado esta herramienta legal en casos anteriores, como en 2010, cuando intervino contra la ley SB 1070 de Arizona, que permitía a autoridades locales detener a personas bajo “sospecha razonable” de su estatus migratorio.

    En ese momento, México presentó un recurso de Amicus Curiae para respaldar la demanda del gobierno de Barack Obama contra dicha legislación.

    La cancillería mexicana argumentó que la regulación migratoria correspondía exclusivamente al gobierno federal de Estados Unidos y denunció que la ley promovía la perfilación racial, dificultaba la labor consular y criminalizaba a los migrantes.

    El recurso contó con el respaldo de países como Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay y Perú.

    Como resultado, se bloquearon aspectos como la criminalización de trabajadores indocumentados y los arrestos sin orden judicial por sospecha de deportabilidad, aunque se mantuvo uno de los puntos relacionados con detenciones bajo perfilación racial, con reservas.

    Alcance del Amicus Curiae en procesos judiciales

    De acuerdo con Celorio, aunque estos escritos no son determinantes para ganar un juicio, sí aportan un peso adicional al proceso, al permitir que el juez considere implicaciones más amplias, como el impacto en la política exterior o en la imagen internacional de Estados Unidos.

    Asimismo, sugirió que México podría buscar el respaldo de otros países para fortalecer su posición, como ocurrió en el caso de Arizona.

    El exrepresentante ante la ONU coincidió en que el Amicus Curiae no es un documento menor, sino una herramienta formal dentro del proceso judicial que puede influir en la toma de decisiones.

    Sigue leyendo:

  • Inmigrante mexicano se declara culpable por suplantar a agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza

    Jaime Ernesto Álvarez González, inmigrante mexicano se declaró culpable de hacerse pasar por un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza y de seguir a oficiales federales durante misiones de control migratorio en el sur de California, con el objetivo de distraer sus labores, de acuerdo con información de la fiscalía federal del Distrito Sur de California.

    Álvarez Gonzáles reconoció haber participado en un incidente ocurrido el pasado 8 de enero, cuando siguió a un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza mientras este conducía por un vecindario de San Diego.

    Vehículo con señales falsas de autoridad federal

    De acuerdo con los fiscales, Álvarez González utilizaba una camioneta Ford F-150 negra, un modelo frecuentemente empleado por agentes encubiertos. El vehículo presentaba diversos elementos que simulaban pertenecer a autoridades federales.

    Entre las modificaciones se encontraban un portaplacas con la leyenda “federal truck“, donde la palabra “federal” estaba mal escrita, una calcomanía de la Patrulla Fronteriza en el parabrisas, antenas de radio no funcionales en el techo y unas esposas colgando del espejo retrovisor.

    Seguimiento a agentes y operación interrumpida

    Según la fiscalía, el agente federal al percatarse de que era seguido por Álvarez González decidió abortar su misión, bajo la creencia de que otros agentes acudirían al lugar.

    Posteriormente, cuando fue confrontado por verdaderos agentes federales, el acusado les gritó insultos y exigió que se retiraran de la comunidad de Linda Vista, en San Diego.

    Además, se reportó la llegada de otros tres vehículos cuyos ocupantes comenzaron a hostigar a los agentes y a perseguirlos por la autopista.

    Evidencia en video y uso de identificaciones falsas

    Las autoridades señalaron que Álvarez González habría grabado un video en el que afirmaba estar buscando a agentes federales involucrados en operativos migratorios y mencionaba haber llevado a sus “refuerzos”.

    Además, se informó que portaba una placa falsa del FBI.

    Cargos y situación migratoria

    El acusado se declaró culpable de un cargo por suplantación de un agente federal y de tres cargos por posesión ilegal de armas de fuego. Su defensor público federal no emitió comentarios tras ser contactado.

    De acuerdo con la fiscalía, Álvarez González permaneció en Estados Unidos después de que expirara su visa de turista, con la que había ingresado al país hace varias décadas.

    Sigue leyendo:

  • 4 takeaways: Jalen Brunson stars, Hawks struggle shooting from 3

    Jalen Brunson led the way once again, scoring 39 points on 15-for-23 shooting and adding eight assists, with just one turnover.

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    NEW YORK — If point differential mattered, the first round series between the New York Knicks and the Atlanta Hawks would be over right now. Over five games, the Knicks have outscored the Hawks by 54 points.

    Game 5 was the Knicks’ most dominant performance of all, a 126-97 victory that gave them a 3-2 lead in a series they trailed just four days earlier. If a possession or two had gone their way in Game 2 or Game 3, the Knicks would be in the Eastern Conference semifinals for the fourth straight year. But the Hawks are still alive, having shot 10-for-13 on clutch shots and winning each those two games by a single point.

    The Knicks made sure there would be no clutch shots in this one, taking control late in the first quarter on Tuesday and never leading by fewer than 10 points after that.

    Jalen Brunson led the way once again, scoring 39 points on 15-for-23 shooting and adding eight assists, with just one turnover.

    Here are some notes, quotes, numbers and film as the Knicks put the Hawks on the brink of elimination:


    1. Brunson takes over late in the clock

    In general, teams do not want to be playing late in the shot clock. For every team, efficiency is highest early in the clock and goes down as time ticks off.

    But these are the playoffs, when the defenses are better, and also better prepared to take away the offense’s primary actions. So late-clock situations are more common.

    And the Knicks have Brunson, maybe the best in the league at getting a bucket late in the clock. In the regular season, league-average effective field goal percentage in the last seven seconds of the shot clock was 47.1%. Brunson’s was 53.2% and he ranked second with 157 total buckets in the last seven seconds.

    Over the five games in this series, the Knicks have taken 54 more shots than the Hawks in the last seven seconds of the shot clock. They weren’t particularly efficient late in the clock through the first three games, but over Games 4 and 5, the Knicks have shot 25-for-50, including 6-for-13 from 3-point range in the last six seconds.

    On Tuesday, Brunson was 5-for-7 in the last seven seconds of the shot clock, just killing the Hawks when they were so close to getting a stop.

    Midway through the second quarter, Dyson Daniels stopped a Brunson drive and forced him to give up the ball with seven seconds on the clock …

    Dyson Daniels stops Jalen Brunson drive

    But Daniels’ work was not done. He was able to deny a handoff to Brunson, but the Knicks’ star kept moving and gained separation from his defender by curling around Karl-Anthony Towns in the high post. Towns hit Brunson cutting to the hoop and he had an easy layup with less than two seconds left on the clock …

    Karl-Anthony Towns assist to Jalen Brunson

    In the fourth quarter, Brunson put the game away with some more standard (though not unspectacular) late-clock bucket-getting. He isolated against Jalen Johnson and Daniels on consecutive possessions and beat them both with up-and-under moves as the clock wound down …

    Jalen Brunson up-and-under move vs. Dyson Daniels

    “Come playoff time,” Knicks head coach Mike Brown said afterward, “you have to be able to execute different levels of the clock. Obviously you want to play fast, so you’re not going to get to set defense all the time. But that’s not going to always work in the playoffs.

    “Our guys seem to not panic when it comes to, you know, eight… seven… six seconds on the shot clock. And I’ve always felt the better teams are able to do that.

    “To me, that’s a sign of a mature team, and that’s a sign of a good team. Just like a good player, you know, being able to score all three levels. It’s almost identical to the shot clock, early, middle and late, without panicking. And our group has done a really good job of it, especially Jalen.”


    2. Knicks are keeping the Hawks in check

    The Hawks were a slightly better-than-average offensive team in the regular season, but they have scored an efficient 119.6 points per 100 possessions (sixth best) as they won 19 of their final 24 games.

    In this series, they’ve scored just 106.9 per 100, the second worst mark for any team not involved in the Detroit-Orlando car crash. In four of the five games, the Hawks have scored well below league-average efficiency.

    Some of that is some poor shooting from open 3-point shooters. The Knicks haven’t been perfect defensively.

    But they’ve been very good. The Hawks had some success attacking Brunson down the stretch of Game 2, but Towns has passed the test. In fact, he had two terrific defensive plays against the Hawks’ two biggest offensive threats on Tuesday.

    Early in the second quarter, Towns blocked a CJ McCollum step-back 3-pointer. And less than two minutes later, he smothered a Jalen Johnson drive …

    Karl-Anthony Towns blocks Jalen Johnson

    This season was just the second time in the last 30 years that the Knicks ranked in the top 10 on both ends of the floor. And their success on both ends has carried over into the playoffs thus far.


    3. Towns plays big

    Towns finished with only 16 points in Game 5, but 14 of those came in the first half, when the Knicks made it clear that they were the better team on Tuesday.

    Jonathan Kuminga came off the Hawks bench and tried to guard the Knicks’ starting center, but he had no chance. Towns drained a 3-pointer over Kuminga and then backed him down before hitting him with a spin move that put the Knicks up five …

    Karl-Anthony Towns spin move vs. Jonathan Kuminga

    A few possessions later, Towns scored against Kuminga in the post again. The Hawks tried double-teaming him in the second half, but that just resulted in the Knicks getting great shots elsewhere on the floor.

    Through five games, Towns is averaging 20 points, his third highest mark in the 10 playoff series he’s played in. He’s done it efficiently, with a true shooting percentage of 73.9%, the second best mark among the 29 players who’ve averaged at least 20 points in these playoffs. And he’s one of only three players – Nikola Jokić and Jayson Tatum are the others – averaging at least 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.


    4. Shooters matter

    If you want to play at this time of year, it really helps if you can shoot, because non-shooters will be ignored on the perimeter, compromising your team’s spacing.

    Dyson Daniels was never a very good shooter (32.7% from 3-point range over his first three seasons) but he really struggled with his jumper this season, shooting just 19% from beyond the arc. Still, the Hawks’ starting lineup works because center Onyeka Okongwu was a much improved shooter from the outside.

    Teaming Daniels with a non-shooting center doesn’t work so well, as we saw late in the first quarter on Tuesday. McCollum was double-teamed and Daniels drew help when he got the ball in the paint. But when he passed the ball to the wide-open shooter, that wide-open shooter was Tony Bradley …

    Tony Bradley left wide open by Knicks

    The Hawks’ advantage was lost and they turned the ball over.

    Two possessions later, the Knicks weren’t afraid to run another double-team at McCollum because Daniels and Bradley were still on the floor together. The Hawks then ran a double at Brunson, and Jordan Clarkson got a short, uncontested floater in the paint.

    Late in the second quarter, Daniels again got the ball in the paint after McCollum was doubled. This time, Okongwu was on the floor instead of Bradley, and he drained a corner 3 …

    Onyeka Okongwu corner 3-pointer

    With the Hawks missing Jock Landale (their normal back-up center who can shoot), Bradley has been needed to match up with the Knicks’ size. But it’s very difficult to put him on the floor alongside another non-shooter.

    The Hawks may try to avoid that when they hope to keep their season alive in Game 6 on Thursday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

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    John Schuhmann has covered the NBA for more than 20 years. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on Bluesky.

  • 4 takeaways: Young San Antonio team earns its playoff spurs with series victory

    Victor Wembanyama is the first player since Patrick Ewing in 1994 to have consecutive double-doubles and 6 or more blocks in the playoffs.

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    The San Antonio Spurs left no doubt. Well, perhaps a smidgen of doubt. Whatever glimmer of hope the Portland Trail Blazers carried into Game 5 on Tuesday, the Spurs tried extinguishing it with an onslaught of scoring and defense right from the opening tip.

    San Antonio led by 10 early in the first quarter, by 20 early in the second quarter and were up 28 late in the second. It looked like the Spurs were going to waltz their way to a series-clinching victory. Portland didn’t let that happen, making the score closer than the Spurs wanted in the fourth quarter.

    The Spurs finished the job, defeating the Trail Blazers 114-95 and winning the first-round Western Conference series 4-1.

    It was the first series victory for Victor Wembanayama, Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, Devin Vassell, Julian Champagnie, Keldon Johnson, Carter Bryant and De’Aaron Fox.

    Spurs coach Mitch Johnson, who replaced Basketball Hall-of-Famer Gregg Popovich following Popovich’s health issues, also recorded his first playoff series victory.

    It was also San Antonio’s first series win since 2017.

    Now, the Spurs await the winner of the Minnesota Timberwolves-Denver Nuggets series, which Minnesota leads 3-2.


    1. Spurs’ offensive versatility on display

    In the first half, eight Spurs had at least five points and only Julian Champagnie hit double figures. Castle and Harper each went 4-for-5 from the field for nine points in the first half, and Wembanyama had seven points, four rebounds and two blocks at halftime.

    In the first half, San Antonio shot 66.7% from the field and 46.7% on 3-pointers.

    Six Spurs, including the starters, reached double figures in points led by Fox who had 21 points and nine assists. When the Trail Blazers cut into deficit, Fox took over, scoring 13 in the final quarter to prevent Portland from an improbable comeback.

    “He’s done this in his career,” Mitch Johnson said. “He was a Clutch Player of the Year for a reason. He’s in a different situation now, in terms of having the basketball in his hands at that volume every single night in the fourth quarter. He may be as good as any player I’ve ever seen, in terms of balancing how to play off (the ball), and then when to go on it. When he gets on it, he doesn’t mess around, and he gets right to it … He took over the game clearly again tonight.”

    Wembanyama finished with 17 points, 14 rebounds, six blocks and three assists, and Harper added 17 points.

    Wembanyama is the first player since Patrick Ewing in 1994 to have consecutive double-doubles and six or more blocked shots in the playoffs.


    2. A toast to Champagnie

    Champagnie had not scored more than nine points in any of the previous four games of the series. He had 14 in the first half, including 11 during a five-minute stretch of the first quarter when the Spurs took control.

    Champagnie, who had a season-high 36 points in a victory against the New York Knicks on Dec. 31, finished with 19 points, seven rebounds and three assists.


    3. Trail Blazers run into scoring problems

    The Blazers scored fewer than 100 points in three of the five games, which is not a complete surprise given the Spurs possessed the league’s No. 3 defense during the regular season.

    Portland shot just 35.1% from the field and 23.4% on 3-pointers.

    However, The Blazers did not quit in Game 5 and reduced San Antonio’s lead to 91-82 with 8:02 left in the fourth quarter.

    “It did feel like we let our foot off the gas,” Mitch Johnson said. “NBA games are long, so that’s not an excuse. That means we’ve got to be better. … There was a stretch there where we needed to be sharper and got to continue to play games like it’s 0-0 every single possession.”


    4. What’s next for the Trail Blazers?

    All-Star Deni Avdija, veteran Jrue Holiday, Scoot Henderson, Shaedon Sharpe, Jerami Grant, Donovan Clingan, Toumani Camara and Damian Lillard, who missed this season recovering from an Achilles injury, are all under contract with Portland for next season, giving the Trail Blazers the framework of a solid team in the ultra-competitive West.

    Matisse Thybulle and Robert Williams III are free agents, so Portland will need to address frontcourt depth and find additional scoring. It was tied for 27th in 3-point shooting percentage and was 29th in field-goal percentage in the regular season.

    The Trail Blazers must fill their head coaching position. Tiago Splitter handled the job on an interim basis and led the Blazers to a 42-40 record and the seventh seed.

    Portland does not have a pick in the first or second round of the 2026 NBA Draft.

    * * *

    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.

  • Madre inmigrante enfrenta deuda migratoria de más de un millón de dólares por orden de deportación

    Madre inmigrante enfrenta deuda migratoria de más de un millón de dólares por orden de deportación

    Una madre inmigrante asegura vivir bajo constante incertidumbre desde marzo, cuando recibió una notificación que, según relata, cambió por completo su vida cotidiana, ya que el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS), le notificó sobre una deuda superior al millón de dólares vinculada a una antigua orden de deportación.

    Desde entonces, afirma que sale a trabajar sin certeza de regresar a casa y con preocupación por sus bienes y por el futuro de sus dos hijos, quienes actualmente estudian.

    “Lo que me preocupa son mis hijos. Tengo a ellos dos, verdad, los dos que están estudiando y pues no tienen un trabajo que diga yo, ok, que pueden trabajar tiempo completo”, declaró a Univision en forma anónima.

    Origen del caso migratorio en 2008

    De acuerdo con su testimonio, el caso se remonta a 2008, cuando buscó regularizar su situación migratoria en Estados Unidos con la intención de permanecer de forma legal.

    “Pues vamos, verdad, según uno con la ilusión de que arreglaba uno papeles”, recordó.

    La mujer relata que recibió asistencia legal en Los Ángeles y obtuvo un permiso de trabajo por un año. Posteriormente, su proceso fue llevado ante una corte en San Francisco, donde un juez negó su solicitud de asilo.

    También señala que recibió una salida voluntaria, mecanismo que permite abandonar el país dentro de un plazo determinado para evitar una deportación formal. Sin embargo, afirma que no salió del país y que, con el tiempo, su situación derivó en una orden de deportación.

    “Entonces pues ya no salimos y pasó el tiempo”, dijo lamentando su situación actual.

    Durante años no recibió nuevas notificaciones sobre su expediente, hasta marzo pasado, cuando asegura haber sido informada nuevamente sobre la orden migratoria. Días después, recibió otra carta: una deuda que superaba el millón de dólares.

    “Tienes 15 días para apelar. O sea, yo me quedé… digo, pues qué voy a apelar. O sea, es imposible pagar este dinero”, relató la mujer que ha preferido permanecer en el anonimato.

    Multas migratorias y su crecimiento bajo la ley federal

    Especialistas explican que este tipo de montos puede derivarse de sanciones civiles previstas en la legislación migratoria estadounidense por incumplir órdenes de salida.

    En junio de 2025, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional informó que podía imponer multas de hasta $998 dólares por día a personas con órdenes finales de deportación que no abandonaran el país en el plazo establecido. Bajo ese esquema, las sanciones pueden acumularse rápidamente.

    Por ejemplo, una multa diaria de $998 dólares equivale a $364,270 dólares en un año. Si se mantiene durante cinco años, el monto puede superar $1.8 millones de dólares.

    El 9 de junio de 2025, el DHS reportó la emisión de más de 9,000 notificaciones de intención de multa por casi $3,000 millones de dólares. Semanas después, la cifra se elevó a cerca de 10,000 avisos, los cuales pueden ser impugnados o revisados antes de volverse definitivos.

    Decisiones familiares y riesgos financieros

    Ante la situación, la mujer afirma que transfirió su vivienda a nombre de su hija. Sin embargo, posteriormente recibió otra notificación indicando que la deuda había sido enviada a agencias de cobro.

    “Y yo sé que el día que salgo a trabajar… digo, nombre sea de Dios me voy y no sé si regrese”, contó.

    La abogada de inmigración Bethania María señaló a la cadena hispana que este tipo de movimientos sobre el patrimonio no siempre garantizan la protección de los bienes familiares.

    Advirtió que las empresas de cobro pueden rastrear este tipo de transferencias y que, si se realizan de manera apresurada, un juez podría revertirlas y determinar que los bienes siguen perteneciendo a la persona.

    Asimismo, explicó que los procesos de recuperación de deuda pueden derivar en consecuencias financieras como afectaciones al historial crediticio, embargos, gravámenes o la retención de devoluciones fiscales, según cada caso.

    Deuda migratoria y orden de deportación: procesos distintos

    La especialista también aclaró que el pago de una multa no elimina automáticamente una orden de deportación.

    “El que pague la deuda no le quita la deportación”, afirmó.

    Esto significa que los procesos financieros y migratorios funcionan de manera independiente, por lo que una persona puede seguir sujeta a remoción del país aun cuando la deuda sea saldada.

    Posibles vías legales y recomendaciones

    Según la abogada, aún podrían existir opciones legales dependiendo del historial de cada caso. Entre ellas, la reapertura del expediente si la persona califica para algún tipo de alivio migratorio, como visas por delitos (visa U), errores procesales o cambios familiares relevantes.

    Otra alternativa sería salir del país y solicitar un perdón migratorio desde el extranjero, generalmente basado en el posible daño a familiares ciudadanos o residentes.

    Sigue leyendo:

  • Recap: Spurs advance, 76ers, Knicks win

    The San Antonio Spurs advanced to the conference semifinals by defeating the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday night.

    That’s it for Tuesday night!

    We’re bringing you 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, recaps and highlights from tonight’s action.

    The 76ers defeated the Celtics 113-97, dominating the second half behind Joel Embiid (33 pts) to force Game 6 in Philadelphia on Thursday.

    The Knicks took a 3-2 series lead by beating the Hawks 126-97, led by Jalen Brunson (39 pts, 8 ast).

    In the nightcap, the Spurs closed out the Trail Blazers 114-95, winning their first Playoff series since 2017. They’ll face the winner of the Nuggets-Timberwolves series in the conference semifinals.

    What we know after Tuesday’s games:

    • The Knicks will look to close out the Hawks on Thursday (7 ET, ESPN).
    • The 76ers will start right after, looking to force a seventh game against the Celtics. (8 ET, NBC Sports Network / Peacock).
    • Postgame Pressers:

    APRIL 29, 2026 / 1:02 ET

    Tuesday’s results

    Victor Wembanyama (17 pts, 14 reb, 3 ast, 6 blk) is your top performer of the night.


    APRIL 29, 2026 / 12:58 ET

    One time for Victor Wembanyama


    APRIL 29, 2026 / 12:43 ET

    Postgame Presser: Trail Blazers-Spurs


    APRIL 29, 2026 / 12:26 ET

    Spurs advance to conference semifinals

    San Antonio takes it 114-95, defeating Portland 4-1 to win their first Playoff series since 2017.

    Victor Wembanyama (17 pts on 5-of-7 shooting, 14 reb, 6 blk) controlled the paint late and joined five of his teammates in double figures.

    De’Aaron Fox (21 pts) led the team in scoring, putting up 13 in the fourth quarter to help ice the game.

    Wemby is the first player with 10+ rebounds and 6+ blocks in consecutive Playoff games since Hakeem Olajuwon in 1997.

    “It’s like no one else,” Fox said of Wembanyama.

    The Spurs led by as many as 28 in the contest, then ended the night with their celebratory drum ritual.

    They’ll face the winner of the Nuggets-Timberwolves series in the conference semis.


    APRIL 29, 2026 / 12:17 ET

    Spurs regain command

    108-92 with 2:03 to go.

    Victor Wembanyama (17 pts, 14 reb, 6 blk) just delivered a thunderous swat, sending a Jerami Grant shot into the crowd, then rejected a dunk attempt from Toumani Camara.

    “He’s just wiping things out,” said Doris Burke. “I would not venture into the paint. I don’t think I’d venture into the zip code.”


    APRIL 29, 2026 / 12:03 ET

    Trail Blazers within striking distance

    95-82 San Antonio with 6:30 to go in the fourth quarter, as the Blazers start the period on a 19-9 run.

    Robert Williams III (11 pts, 7 reb) and Sidy Cissoko (11 pts, 3 stl) have given Portland a lift off the bench.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 11:37 ET

    A serenade for Wemby

    “M-V-P! M-V-P!” chants are raining down at Frost Bank Center for Victor Wembanyama (12 pts, 10 reb, 3 ast, 4 blk).

    I mean, what big man does this?

    The Spurs are cruising, up 86-65 with 1:03 to go in the third quarter.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 11:21 ET

    Spurs in control

    76-55 San Antonio with 5:31 to go in the third quarter, as the Spurs and Blazers play even in the third quarter.

    Stephon Castle (15 pts) and Dylan Harper (12 pts) have joined Julian Champagnie (16 pts) in double figures, as the entire Spurs starting lineup runs a +10 mark or better.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 11:17 ET

    Postgame Presser: Hawks-Knicks


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 11:03 ET

    One time for Jalen Brunson


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 10:57 ET

    Spurs up 65-45 at the break

    San Antonio’s shooting 66.7% so far, led by Julian Champagnie (14 pts, 4-of-5 3PA), and holding Portland to 36.7% from the field.

    The Spurs led by as many as 28 in the first half.

    Deni Avdija (16 pts) is the top scorer for the Trail Blazers.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 10:48 ET

    New York wins pivotal Game 5

    The Knicks beat the Hawks 126-97, leading by as many as 32 points in front of their fans at Madison Square Garden.

    Jalen Brunson (39 pts, 8 ast, 1 turnover) was dominant, keying the Knicks to a 57% shooting night from the field and a 60-42 advantage in points in the paint.

    “We’ve got to be ready for the next game,” said Brunson. “The right mindset — this (game) is over with.”

    The Hawks had five scorers in double figures, led by Jalen Johnson (18 pts). This is the second time they’ve been held under 100 points in back-to-back games this season.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 10:36 ET

    Knicks rolling in MSG

    Watch the Captain go to work. The Knicks have been in firm control throughout the second half.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 10:17 ET

    Spurs lead 36-26 after one

    Julian Champagne (11 pts) leads San Antonio in scoring, as the Trail Blazers controlled the interior, but couldn’t find their long-range shooting stroke in the first.

    The Spurs are 5-of-12 (41.7%) from deep, while the Blazers are 2-of-13 (15.4%).


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 10:05 ET

    One time for Joel Embiid


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:55 ET

    Postgame Presser: 76ers-Celtics


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:47 ET

    Brunson sparking as Knicks maintain lead

    73-57 Knicks with 7:30 to go in the third quarter, as Jalen Brunson (20 pts) pushes his scoring total.

    He’s handily outplayed CJ McCollum, who has four points on 2-of-7 shooting.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:40 ET

    Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs can close out the Trail Blazers in the nightcap of tonight’s action on ESPN.

    Portland:

    • PG Scoot Henderson
      • The No. 3 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft was held scoreless in Game 4. He dropped 31 points in the Trail Blazers’ sole win in the series in Game 2.
    • SG Jrue Holiday
      • The 17-year veteran is 58-43 all-time in the NBA Playoffs. He’s averaging 18.5 ppg, 5.3 reb and 7.3 ast in this series, showing his longevity.
    • SF Deni Avdija
      • Avdija has shot 36 of the Trail Blazers’ 81 FTA in this series, providing consistent downhill pressure on his way to 22.3 ppg.
    • PF Toumani Camara
      • The Belgian wing has only cracked double-figures once in this series — 10 points in Game 3. That’s well below his season average of 13.4 ppg.
    • C Donovan Clingan
      • The former UConn center is shooting just 28.4% from the field so far this series, as he deals with the length of Victor Wembanyama.

    San Antonio:

    • PG Stephon Castle
      • Clingan’s former point guard with UConn went off in Game 3 without Victor Wembanyama, dropping 33 points. His two-way impact can rival the best in the league.
    • SG De’Aaron Fox
      • Fox is playoff-tested, having gone up against the Warriors in a seven-game classic in 2023, averaging 27.4 ppg in the series. He’s putting up 20.0 ppg for the Spurs so far this series.
    • SF Devin Vassell
      • Vassell is shooting just 33.3% from 3-point range so far this series, but continues to drop 13.2 ppg.
    • PF Julian Champagnie
      • Champagnie has made up for that — he’s knocking down 57.1% of his 3-pointers in this series.
    • C Victor Wembanyama
      • The Alien returned with a bang in Game 4, putting up 27 points, 12 rebounds and 7 blocks. He’s looked very comfortable in Playoff action.

    Watch Dylan Harper off the Spurs bench — he and Stephon Castle joined Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook as the only duos to score 25+ points while 21 years of age or younger in Game 3.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:34 ET

    Sixers win, force Game 6

    We’re headed back to Philadelphia, as the Sixers rose up in the second half to defeat the Celtics 113-97.

    Joel Embiid (33 pts) dominated the Celtics’ front line, while Tyrese Maxey (25 pts, 10 reb, 5 ast) and Paul George (18 pts, 9 reb, 7 ast, team-high +19) filled in the gaps.

    Quentin Grimes (18 pts, 4 3PM) added firepower in 24:04 off the Sixers’ bench.

    Jayson Tatum (24 pts, 16 reb) starred for the Celtics, while Jaylen Brown (24 pts) contributed.

    But Payton Pritchard (12 pts) was the only other player to reach double figures, as the team shot just 28.2% from 3-point range.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:27 ET

    Philly stepping on the gas

    111-96 Sixers with 2:16 to go in the fourth quarter, as they fought to extend their season.

    They’ve earned a 61-39 advantage in the second half.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:25 ET

    Knicks lead at the half

    64-48 New York at the break, although the Hawks closed the half on a 11-5 run to cut into the advantage.

    The Knicks have built a 40-22 gap in points in the paint, leading by as many as 22 during the contest.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:22 ET

    Sixers in control

    104-94 Philadelphia with 4:04 to go, as the Sixers’ physicality and shooting takes control of the ballgame.

    Joel Embiid (33 pts) has been dominant in the second half, as has the Philly defense. Paul George and Quentin Grimes have dogged Jaylen Brown, while VJ Edgecombe is making Jayson Tatum work.

    They’re 6-of-11 from the field in the fourth, while Boston is 3-of-17.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:14 ET

    Every possession matters in Boston right now

    You can feel the tension in the air in TD Garden, as the Sixers seek to keep their season alive and force a Game 6 in Philly.

    100-94 Sixers on another Quentin Grimes (18 pts on 5-of-7 shooting) 3-pointer — their largest lead of the night.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:12 ET

    Knicks open up big lead

    59-37 Knicks with 3:08 to go in the second quarter.

    New York’s had their shooting touch all night, knocking down 60.5% of their shots.

    Jalen Brunson (14 pts, 4 ast) and Karl-Anthony Towns (14 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast) are sparking the Knicks offense.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:10 ET

    ‘This is vintage Embiid right now’

    Mike Breen said, as Joel Embiid (29 pts) pulled up for a floater in the lane over Neemias Queta.

    “He is catching the ball where he wants to and not bailing out this Celtics defense,” said Tim Legler.

    Sam Hauser (8 pts) has hit back-to-back 3-pointers to keep Boston in reach.

    94-92 Sixers with 7:33 to go in the fourth quarter.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 9:02 ET

    Sixers take the lead

    88-86 Sixers with 10:54 to go in the fourth quarter.

    Philly’s found the stroke from deep, going 8-for-12 from 3-point range to bring their total to 13-for-36 (36.1%) for the night.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:49 ET

    Sixers, Celtics trading big shots

    Joel Embiid (25 pts) has been unstoppable, leading the 76ers on a run.

    Jayson Tatum (18 pts, 11 reb), Tyrese Maxey (16 pts, 5 reb) and Payton Pritchard (12 pts, 6 ast) have just traded 3-pointers on three consecutive possessions.

    Fans in the TD Garden are living and dying with every basket right now, as Philly’s cut the lead to 74-70 with 4:17 to go in the third quarter.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:44 ET

    Mitch Rob responds with a poster

    After Jonathan Kuminga delivered an alley-oop slam, Mitchell Robinson (6 pts, 3 reb) just posterized him on an offensive rebound. It’s a 65.6 on the Dunk Score scale.

    33-22 Knicks with 33.3 seconds to go in the first.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:41 ET

    Sixers cut it to five

    65-60 Boston with 7:37 to go in the third, as Joel Embiid (21 pts, 6 ast) continues to attack.

    He got Nikola Vučević retreating in the lane, then rose up for a patented free throw line jumper.

    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:36 ET

    Kuminga rises up, but Knicks lead

    27-20 Knicks with 2:11 to go in the first quarter, but Jonathan Kuminga (4 pts) just threw down an absolute stunner of a slam.

    It’s a 78.0 on the Dunk Score scale.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:27 ET

    Nick Nurse urges team to keep firing

    “We’ve got to start knocking those down,” said Nurse, according to ESPN’s Lisa Salters.

    Philly’s 5-of-20 from 3-point range as the second half begins.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:17 ET

    Dyson Daniels hot early

    The Aussie has six of the Hawks first eight points on 3-of-3 shooting, as the Hawks turn up the defensive pressure against the Knicks.

    So far, New York’s handled it well, taking a 11-8 lead with 8:08 to go in the first quarter.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:10 ET

    Celtics up 57-50 at the half

    Boston closes on a 7-2 run to take the lead into the break. They’re up to 51.1% FG shooting on the night, while Philly’s at 42.5%.

    Payton Pritchard (9 pts, 6 ast) is +16 on the game so far. His quickness and shooting ability have given the Sixers’ problems, allowing Boston’s spaced, whirring offense to find room against Nick Nurse’s lane-packing style of defense.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 8:06 ET

    Embiid making his presence felt

    Joel Embiid (13 pts, 5 ast) just hit a soft fadeaway in the lane over Neemias Queta (6 pts, 9 reb).

    On the next possession, he drew Derrick White in transition, posted him up, then dished it to Tyrese Maxey (13 pts) for a 3-pointer when Jayson Tatum (14 pts, 8 reb) took an extra step towards him.

    50-48 Sixers with 2:10 to go in the half.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 7:58 ET

    Physicality picking up

    Both teams are scrapping with 4:20 to go in the second quarter, as the 76ers have cut the lead to 45-41.

    In the last few possessions, Sam Hauser had the ball stripped in the lane, Tyrese Maxey drew a foul, Kelly Oubre Jr. knocked the ball away from Jaylen Brown and earned a jump ball as they dove in the backcourt. Andre Drummond then showed his quickness to stone Brown on the drive.

    You can feel the intensity picking up in Boston.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 7:51 ET

    Grimes rallies the Sixers

    A four-point play opportunity for Quentin Grimes (3 pts, 1 reb) can staunch the bleeding for the Sixers, who are down 42-34 with 6:51 to go in the second period.

    Boston’s shooting is starting to strain the Sixers — after starting 1-of-10, they’re 2-of-4 this quarter.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 7:45 ET

    Boston opens up a lead

    35-26 Celtics with 8:52 to go in the second quarter, as Payton Pritchard (7 pts, 4 ast) drops five quick points in the period.

    Boston is battling Joel Embiid (7 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast), who took Luka Garza to the rim in the post a few possessions ago, throwing double-teams at the big man.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 7:36 ET

    Celtics lead 23-21 after one

    Tyrese Maxey (8 pts) leads Philly in scoring, while Jaylen Brown (6 pts) is tops for Boston.

    Neither team has found the touch from 3-point range, with the Celtics 1-of-10 (10%) and the 76ers 3-of-13 (23.1%).


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 7:30 ET

    Celtics controlling the glass early

    Jayson Tatum (4 pts, 5 reb, 2 ast) and Neemias Queta (4 pts, 8 reb) have helped the Celtics to a 16-9 advantage on the glass with just over two minutes remaining in the first, but the Sixers are hanging close at 16-15.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 6:30 ET

    CJ McCollum and the Atlanta Hawks are back in Madison Square Garden tonight on NBC and Peacock with their series against the New York Knicks tied 2-2.

    Atlanta:

    • PG CJ McCollum
      • McCollum was held to 17 points after earning the respect of the Madison Square Garden crowd in Game 2, but it’s been a great series for him. He’s averaging his highest PPG (24.5) since helping take the Trail Blazers to the Western Conference Finals in 2018-19 (24.7).
    • SG Nickeil Alexander-Walker
      • Alexander-Walker hasn’t had his breakout game yet in this series, scoring 13.8 ppg, below his season average of 20.8.
    • SF Dyson Daniels
      • The defensive dynamo from Australia has a series of tough matchups in this series. Can he out-hustle Josh Hart, OG Anunoby or Mikal Bridges?
    • PF Jalen Johnson
      • Johnson was held to 14 points on 33.3% FG shooting in Game 4. The Hawks were 4-7 when he scored 14 or fewer this season.
    • C Onyeka Okongwu
      • The sixth-year center from USC is shooting 50% on four 3PA per game this series. Watch his long-range attempts.

    New York:

    • PG Jalen Brunson
      • Will the Hawks look to put a bigger defender on Brunson? Jonathan Kuminga has held him to four points on 1-of-5 shooting on 46 possessions so far this series.
    • SG Josh Hart
      • Hart is shooting just 13.3% from 3-point range this series.
    • SF Mikal Bridges
      • Bridges has seen his minutes decrease in the last two games, playing just 40 over Games 3 and 4, with Miles McBride getting most of the time.
    • PF OG Anunoby
      • The Anunoby-Johnson matchup is crucial in this series. The wing from Indiana has defended Johnson throughout, and outplayed him to the tune of 22 points and 10 rebounds in Game 4.
    • C Karl-Anthony Towns
      • Towns is averaging 21.8 points and 10.8 rebounds against Atlanta, shooting 57/50/92 from the field. He leads the Knicks at +46 in this series.

    Watch Miles McBride off the Knicks bench — he can help slow down CJ McCollum while adding 3-point shooting.


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 6:00 ET

    Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers will look to keep their season alive in Boston against the Celtics to start tonight’s action on ESPN.

    Philadelphia:

    • PG Tyrese Maxey
      • The 76ers’ main scorer has to adjust with Joel Embiid back.
    • SG VJ Edgecombe
      • The rookie out of Baylor has been a bellwether for Philly this series. If he’s hot, they’re dangerous. 
    • SF Kelly Oubre Jr.
      • The swingman is always a thorn in the side of the Celtics.
    • PF Paul George
      • Can the future Hall of Famer outplay Jayson Tatum or Jaylen Brown with the Sixers’ season on the line?
    • C Joel Embiid
      • Embiid is 3-13 against the Celtics in his Playoff career.

    Boston:

    • PG Derrick White
      • White is always a steadying influence for Boston. Can he help contain Tyrese Maxey while finding offensive opportunities?
    • SG Jaylen Brown
      • Brown leads the Celtics in free throws attempted (29) during this series. His steady downhill pressure is key.
    • SF Sam Hauser
      • Hauser is shooting 45.5% from 3-point range this series. He can change a game quickly from deep.
    • PF Jayson Tatum
      • Tatum is 15-5 against the 76ers in his Playoffs career.
    •  C Neemias Queta:
      • Queta has faced foul trouble in each of the last two games. With Joel Embiid back, Boston will also look to Nikola Vučević to battle in the post.

    Keep an eye on Payton Pritchard off the Celtics’ bench. The sixth-year guard out of Oregon is second on the team in plus-minus this series (+44, behind Tatum’s +48).


    APRIL 28, 2026 / 5:45 ET

    Tuesday’s injury report

    Joel Embiid is probable for the 76ers, while Tyrese Maxey is available.

    Jock Landale is out for the Hawks.

    Jonathan Isaac has been upgraded to doubtful for tomorrow’s Magic-Pistons Game 5.