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Jordan Clarkson has been great for Gilas, but even more so for the Filipino people.

I say this because this guy has legitimately been proud to don the National colors and share his experience with our basketball program. It’s quite rare to find half-Filipinos who choose to associate themselves more with their Filipino heritage. Clarkson has been different from the rest thus it’s no surprise he’s been showered with love and affection from the millions of Pinoys all over the world.

This isn’t some guy who was just pressured into suiting up for the National squad. Often times Filipinos have this peculiar trait of “owning” a portion of someone famous. With Clarkson playing in the grandest basketball stage, it’s no wonder Filipinos have dug up and mapped out how he is linked to the Philippines. Ever since news came out that he could possibly play for Gilas, Clarkson has been very vocal about his desire to represent the Philippines in international competition. He’ll even be the first one to tell you that he’s Filipino and that it would be a dream come true to represent the country.

What I find the most joy in this situation is the fact that an up and coming NBA player such as Clarkson would risk his health and sacrifice his off-season rest to grind it out with our squad in the 2018 Asian Games. The NBA season is no joke which is why rest plays such a huge role in preparing for the next 82-game cycle.

The Cleveland Cavaliers guard has been a wonderful addition to the squad in spite of what our record says. We might have failed to secure a podium finish, but the excellent showing against Asian powerhouses such as China and Korea are enough to give our fellow basketball-crazed kababayans a beacon of hope for years to come.

Being able to share the same court with legends, and may I add Filipino favorites, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, Clarkson brings a lot to the table which can really be the start of a renaissance in Philippine basketball. Perhaps with Clarkson in tow, the Philippines can become a basketball powerhouse in Asia in the next couple of years.

I can’t wait for the next time Clarkson and Co. suit up. The results might still be against us, but I’m damn sure that their #PUSO will be there every single time they go into battle for the Philippines.

LOOK: Pinoy athletes and celebrities wearing the new Nike X NBA jerseys!

The Nike X NBA partnership has basketball fans buzzing all over the world!

Check out your favorite Pinoy athletes and celebrities wearing the latest jerseys from the Swoosh.

As the NBA season draws closer, more of your favorite Pinoy athletes and celebrities will post their snapshots with the hottest jerseys in the game.

Check back here to see your favorites post snapshots of them with the hottest jerseys in the game.

Thirdy Ravena

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King Blue Eagle Thirdy Ravena always reps the Swoosh hard. Here he is decked in a LeBron James jersey with the Swoosh from head-to-toe. #TeamNike

Jinno Rufino

TV personality and diehard Lakers fan Jinno Rufino made sure to cop the Purple and Gold’s latest threads in the classic home colorway.

Jairus Aquino

Kapamilya teen actor Jairus Aquino reps the Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry with the new NIKExNBA jersey.

Jeron Teng

Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil

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One of the country’s hottest love teams reps the Lakers in the new NIKExNBA jerseys. Who knew that LizQuen were such huge fans of the Purple and Gold?

The King vs The Kid

Air Jordan.

Black Mamba.

Magic.

The Mailman.

Dr. J.

The Logo.

All these are nicknames for some of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) greatest players.

In the world’s grandest basketball stage, having a nickname is the moment that signals the arrival of an NBA player. Being blessed with a nickname means that you’ve reached a certain level of respect among both peers and fans.

Recently during the Cleveland Cavaliers’ media day session, LeBron James finally broke the silence regarding Kyrie Irving’s departure. The King provided commentary regarding the situation using colorful language that raised some eyebrows in the media.

FOX Sports commentator Colin Cowherd raised an interesting point regarding LeBron’s word choice to refer to the four-time All-Star.

“At some point, when he was ready to take over the keys, I was ready to give ’em to him. … I wish the kid great health. And the kid wanted to what’s best, I guess, for his career. I tried to do whatever I could just to help the kid be as great as he could be or as great as he wanted to be.”

Cowherd noted that LeBron is currently 32 years old while Kyrie is 25. The seven-year age gap isn’t really that much of a difference to warrant the language LeBron used. He also goes on to rattle off Kyrie’s achievements that seemingly demands a certain degree of respect.

“Talented, accomplished people don’t want to be called “kid””, Cowherd further added to his point.

LeBron, entering his 15th season in the League, seemingly considers himself as one of the elder statesmen that doles out wisdom to the younger players.

He’s been in the NBA for almost half of his life and consequently has grown up in front of the public eye. His life as an NBA player has certainly taught him a lot about basketball and life which perhaps why he feels as if he’s the “big brother”.

Kyrie, in just six seasons under his belt, has accomplished more than other players have in their entire careers. Matter of fact, he’s also been blessed with the “Uncle Drew” moniker that he got as an alter-ego from his Pepsi commercials.

In spite of being one of the league’s best players, Kyrie seemingly doesn’t get the respect he feels he deserves from LeBron.

Cowherd says that LeBron called Kyrie “the kid” in the press conference and he could only imagine what the King called him behind closed doors.


In Cleveland, Kyrie was always second-fiddle to LeBron. He was Robin to LeBron’s Batman. LeBron, although being 6’8 and 250 pounds, played point guard and ran the offense while Kyrie stood on the corner and waited for LeBron’s call.

In Boston, Kyrie has the chance to be “the man” in spite of playing alongside Gordon Hayward and Al Horford. The 6’2 playmaker is now the biggest star on the Celtics and will undoubtedly be the face of the franchise. The ball will be in his hands more often than not, dictating where the offense goes and what shots he’ll be taking.

NBA players, with their multi-million contracts and signature kicks, are people that have huge egos. Let’s face it. These individuals are among the world’s best athletes and the most recognizable faces on Earth. The attention, fame, and wealth have most likely inflated their egos to epic proportions. Something as minute as being called “kid” could possibly irk someone of Irving’s stature.

Nobody will truly know whether or not LeBron’s choice of words drove Kyrie away from Cleveland. But it isn’t difficult to imagine that a superstar like Kyrie didn’t appreciate being called a “kid” by a guy who’s just seven years older than him.

The Cavaliers and Celtics square off on Opening Night.

The basketball gods have blessed us with a preview of one of the League’s most promising rivalries to come.

It’s the King vs the Kid.

It’s a game you surely wouldn’t want to miss.

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I’m taking my talents to Cleveland

Three-time National Basketball Association (NBA) champion Dwyane Wade has decided to take his talents to Cleveland for the upcoming season.

The 35-year-old shooting guard recently completed a buy-out from the Chicago Bulls that saw him leave close to $8 million on the table.

Wade is set to reunite with his Banana Boat buddy LeBron James with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Wade and James were also previously teammates as members of the Miami Heat that became back-to-back NBA champions in 2012 and 2013.


Many pundits believe that D-Wade would have been better off signing with the Oklahoma City (OKC) Thunder. The Thunder recently pulled off another free-agency shocker by landing superstar Carmelo Anthony from the New York Knicks. OKC’s line-up now features last season’s MVP in Russell Westbrook and star forward Paul George. Adding Anthony into the mix, OKC possesses a serious offensive threat that can rival the firepower of the defending NBA champs the Golden State Warriors.

The Thunder recently pulled off another free-agency shocker by landing superstar Carmelo Anthony from the New York Knicks. OKC’s line-up now features last season’s Most Valuable Player in Russell Westbrook and star forward Paul George. Adding Anthony into the mix, OKC possesses a serious offensive threat that can rival the firepower of the defending NBA champs the Golden State Warriors.

However, this past off-season saw the migration of some of the Eastern Conference’s biggest names to the now even wilder Western Conference.

Jimmy Butler of the Chicago Bulls was dealt to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Having a defensive dynamo in Butler, the Young Wolves’ roster definitely gets an upgrade. George, as mentioned earlier, found a temporary home in OKC, amidst talks of him “hell-bent” on being a Los Angeles Laker by next season.

For Wade, Cleveland seemed to be the better option career-wise for two reasons- LeBron James and the weak Eastern Conference.

Everyone knows that Wade and James both enjoy playing with each other and are really close friends off the court. They’re actually bestfriends. How many NBA players get to play with their bestfriends? Not many and that’s why Cleveland was an obvious destination.

Wade recognizes that LeBron is still arguably the best player on the planet. Even recently acquired Isaiah Thomas believes so. Having LeBron on your team without a doubt makes life on the court much easier on both ends. Wade, albeit showing flashes of brilliance for the Bulls last season, needs all the rest he can get to keep his legs fresh for the Cavs’ deep playoff run. It’s been a few years since Wade last played all the way to June and one would have to wonder how much pounding can his body still take.

Aside from having this generation’s greatest player, Wade can also take advantage of the even weaker Eastern Conference this season. Prior to Wade’s decision to join the Cavs, many sports analysts and fans believed that Cleveland was going back to the Finals yet again for the upcoming season. The only team that stood in their way was the re-tooled Boston Celtics. After acquiring Gordon Hayward via free agency, Boston made another move to trade Thomas, Jae Crowder, and Ante Zizic for Kyrie Irving.

Boston’s Big Three of Hayward, Irving, and Al Horford will pose a challenge for LeBron and Co. but Cleveland is still the heavy favorite to represent the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals.

With the departure of Irving, there was a buzz around the League that the power landscape in the East had begun to shift. Cleveland dispelled all notions of a changing of the guards by acquiring aging yet tried-and-tested veterans.

Thomas and Crowder, pieces of last year’s Eastern Conference finalist squad, provide offense and defense that the Cavs can use to bolster its second-unit. The only concern for Thomas would be his timetable of return from his hip injury. The 5 foot 9 Washington native averaged close to 30 PPG last season which is a testament to his scoring prowess at that stature.

Derrick Rose, the former Bulls superstar, signed with the 2016 NBA champs for the veteran minimum. Imagine having the youngest MVP in the L sign for such a small contract that certainly allows Cleveland to go after other high-caliber pieces.

Add Wade into the mix and you’ve got a collection of players who are uber-talented but just had issues to deal with yet are more than capable of getting the Cavaliers over the hump.

All three superstars have had their fair share of injuries that have hindered them from performing at their best the past few years. Perhaps teaming up with LeBron, who reportedly spends $1.5 million on his body, can help these aging superstars a thing or two about taking care of themselves.

For Wade, this reunion is an opportunity to reach the pinnacle of Basketball yet again. He knows that he cannot do it alone. He knows that LeBron has been there for the last seven years and that he hasn’t.

Wade, Thomas, and Rose might all piggyback on the King’s broad shoulders all the way until the NBA Finals, but that doesn’t mean that they’re getting a free ride all the way to championship glory.

Once the superstar trio finally settles in their roles and gets their legs back under them, LeBron will have what will perhaps be the most talented group of guys around him in his entire career.

Cleveland is reloaded for yet another date with championship glory.

The Cavs are ready to Defend the Land.

Featured photo courtesy of SI.com