Portal dos Dragões
·7 June 2026
FC Porto kick off play-off final with Benfica clash at the Luz

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·7 June 2026

The Portuguese Basketball League play-off begins this Sunday, with the first clássico between Benfica and FC Porto scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the Pavilhão da Luz in Lisbon.
The final will be played as a best-of-five series, and Benfica have home-court advantage after finishing the regular season in first place. Even so, Dragons forward Cornelius Hudson said the group is confident. “We feel good, the coach has prepared us very well. We are united as a team,” he said, adding that the week had been devoted to getting the team “at its best for the start of the series”.
For the Porto player, the recipe for winning the opening game is matching the opponent’s intensity. “We have to be aggressive and match their intensity. We have to stay united and try to come away with the win,” he explained.
Looking back on the difficulties of the season, Cornelius Hudson highlighted the team’s ability to respond. “We managed to overcome everything we went through,” he said, before appealing to the fans: “We need everyone who can come and support us. We’ll be ready, just as we have been all season.” The ambition is clear: “Now we want to win three games to take the title.”
At the Luz, however, Norberto Alves is already preparing for a game with no room for comfort. “Regardless of who the opponent was, it’s a final. It’s a moment when teams will play to win. The play-off always has a very strong physical and emotional component. They are coming off a great run, having eliminated Sporting without home-court advantage,” warned the Benfica coach.
“We have to focus on an FC Porto team that is going through an excellent spell, both collectively and individually. They are very confident. We have to stay true to what we have been doing. Try to maintain the defensive levels we have shown. Solve, collectively, some problems they will pose to us individually. And also attack collectively. If we do that, while it won’t be easy — because it never is — the probability of winning is greater. I really like saying this, sometimes I even repeat myself: playing collectively cannot be a preference for us, it is a necessity to win a final. We know that from other years. We have repeated that to the lads, obviously. To stay focused on their tasks. To stay concentrated throughout the game. To understand the moments of selective attention required from each of them. Not to have moments of distraction. If that happens, our chances of winning are good. If it doesn’t, it is not easy to win. That is what we are preparing for this final,” revealed Norberto Alves.
“We fought hard throughout the season, game after game, to finish the regular season in first place. I think that represents some advantage. I don’t know if it will be that big an advantage, but it is an advantage. We’re going to start at home. It’s important to start well. They know that. At this stage of the season, after so many training sessions, we tried to make sure they have enough autonomy to understand on the court how they need to be at each moment, attacking, defending, in the bad moments and in the good ones. I think we managed to do that. Now it’s their turn to play to win, knowing they will face a difficult opponent who, I think, is going through its best moment of the season,” the coach praised.
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