Two PBA first-round picks made their respective pro debuts last night. Who played better? BuhayBasket’s Enzo Marcos and Jeff Arrienda have the answers and a couple of jokes. (Mostly jokes.)
Why Kevin Ferrer is Due for A Breakout Season
A guy coming off the bench for Barangay Ginebra might be due for a breakout season. BuhayBasket contributor Ron Evangelista tells us why.
Where Were You When Gilas Took Down The Giants?
In this episode of Where Were You When?, we go back to the last time Gilas Pilipinas was on the World Cup stage.
Inches From Greatness: Aljon Mariano and The (Missed) Shot That Changed His Life
Sometimes, no matter how calculated a risk is, it just doesn’t pay off. BuhayBasket contributor Ron Evangelista narrates how one shot changed the entire complexion of a championship series and ultimately, a college career.
Grassroots: NBA Surprises
Grassroots is back! In this episode, Enzo (Friendly Guy), Jeff (Son of Danny Arrienda), and Elvis (Has Gutz) talk about some of the early surprises of the 2017-2018 NBA Season.
Where Were You When Gilas Took on the World?
In 2014, Gilas re-introduced Philippine basketball to the world. Jimmy Alapag, Jayson Castro, and Gabe Norwood share what that felt like in this episode of Where Were You When?
Where Were You When Jimmy Broke the Curse?
In this episode of Where Were You When?, let’s look back at the time Gilas Pilipinas broke the curse of South Korea, thanks to Jimmy Alapag.
What If NBA Teams Were Introduced WWE Survivor Series-Style?
By Stan Sy
WWE recently held its annual Survivor Series pay-per-view. The show’s draw has traditionally been a five-on-five elimination tag team match featuring all-star lineups that would never otherwise be grouped together. In many ways, Survivor Series is like the WWE’s equivalent of the NBA’s All-Star Weekend. The stars come together and put whatever differences they have aside for a match without any real consequences.Where Were You When: Larry Blocked Macmac… Twice?
In Episode Five of Where Were You When?, we look back at the time Larry Fonacier blocked Mark Cardona twice…and Wesley Gonzales was there to enjoy every second of it.
Where Were You When a Rookie Dropped 30 in the Finals?
In Episode Four of Where Were You When?, Ginebra point guard and Gilas Legend LA Tenorio talks about that time he dropped 30 points in the UAAP Finals in 2001. As a rookie.









