By Jon Carlos Rodriguez
A week ago, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers were down 0-2 against the Boston Celtics, looking like a sad and tired team with one foot out of the playoffs. Today, they’re no longer down 0-2 against the Boston Celtics, looking like a happy and rejuvenated team with one foot in yet another NBA Finals appearance.Where Were You When 0.4 Happened?
In this episode of Where Were You When?, we talk about that time Derek Fisher changed the course of Lakers history, and needed just four-tenths of a second to do it.
Nike Hypercourt: Training with Thirdy Ravena
BuhayBasket’s in-depth look at Nike Hypercourt continues. This time, with a little help from Thirdy Ravena.
Nike Hypercourt: Training with Thirdy [TEASER]
BuhayBasket’s in-depth look at Nike Hypercourt continues with Ateneo star Thirdy Ravena. Check out this teaser video.
Grassroots: How Do You Pick A Playoff Team?
Not all fans are created equal. If your favorite team didn’t make the NBA Playoffs, how do you pick a team to root for?
Slow Tuesday: 5 Awesome Things from Warriors-Rockets Game 1
By Jon Carlos Rodriguez
Game 1 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets started off exactly as we all expected: fast-paced, high octane, frenetic basketball that was so exhausting (and highly addicting) to watch.Grassroots: Favorite (And Unlikely) Playoff Teams
There are teams that make it to the NBA Playoffs unexpectedly, making a run to the championship that is both unlikely and inspiring. Which ones are your favorites?Continue reading
The Stepdown: My Senseless Hate for LeBron James
By Ron Evangelista
As a kid, weekend mornings were always the best time of the week. My mom cooking breakfast, fresh coffee brewing, and the sun slowly starting to envelop the vibrant city streets. However, what made it complete was my dad, me and my older brother watching NBA games on the TV.Where Were You When Ray Allen Saved the Heat?
Thanks to Ray Allen, the Miami Heat survived Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals. Where were you when Jesus Shuttlesworth took on his role as savior?
Slow Tuesday: LeBron James is Thanos
By Jeff Arrienda
The 2018 NBA Playoffs version of LeBron James is Thanos and he has all the Infinity Stones. Here’s why.









