4.29.2012

DAY IN THE LIFE: DOIN' IT IN THE... PHILIPPINES?

If you don't know who Bobbito Garcia is then shame on you, son... LOL I'm kidding. In a nutshell he's a New York streetball legend, a DJ, a sneaker designer and connoisseur, an entrepreneur, and an all around cool cat, among other things. If you know your video games - specifically NBA Street, he was there as himself: DJ Cucumber Slice.

Anyway, I've been checking on this Bobbito Garcia project called "Doin' It In The Park" for a minute now. It's a doc on how New York street ball changed the game and the culture of basketball as a whole. So last friday (Manila Time) Bob blasted the trailer on Facebook and Twitter. Yooo... It was bananas!



So as fan and a fellow street baller, I can't help but congratulate him for doing a fine job on the teaser as well as express my excitement for the movie. Here's what I sent him via Twitter *FIXED*:

I never thought the dude would tweet back! SIDEBAR: Just to keep it real, I got starstruck! And I'm a dude that rarely gets high from celebs... Almost never. But Bob is a dude I look up to. Hard not to be all excited. Going back... So yeah, he replied with this:
New York recognize The PI! For real! From one hoop holy land to another, there is no denying the love for the game on both fronts! So I invited him to roll thru our courts:
Dude replied:

#Bookit. Oh ano? Let's make this happen? A local "Doin' It In The Park" viewing party perhaps?!

Haha Let's do it in the Philippines, yo! :)



A day in the life.

4.27.2012

PUMA X UNDFTD CLYDE - SNAKESKIN PACK

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Walt Frazier. Clyde. Let me sidebar to a story real quick: Growing up, my dad shared stories of that cat that the league christened "Clyde". He was slick off-court - stunting in mink coats over designer suits on the daily. He would rock broad-brimmed Borsalino hats similar to Clyde Barrow's (hence the monicker), and he would pull up in a Rolls-Royce like a true boss. But once he crossed the hallowed threshold of Madison Square Garden, or any arena for that matter, he would ditch his flamboyant smile for serial killer eyes. He was not to be fooled with. He immediately transformed to a very intense competitor.

This gets thrown around a lot nowadays - but son, this Knickerbocker got swag. Not just swag, but OG status swag. He was on it generations ahead of everybody! He was so ill with it that he was one of the first pro ballplayers to get his own signature shoe! The "CLYDE" was a product of PUMA's athletic innovation and image marketing genius. Years after his tenure as a pro, Frazier's CLYDES had become such an icon that it helped change the global street culture. From a basketball court staple to b-boy essential; it shaped Hip-Hop - both the culture and the lifestyle - to what it is now.

Back to the topic: Continuing the legacy that Walt Frazier established, Puma and LA streetwear giant UNDFTD join forces once again to create another reincarnation of The Clyde. Donning the (almost) same silhouette, but with a swagged out SNAKESKIN formstripe.

Now here's the deal:
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On May 5, at exactly 5:00 PM, The Puma Clyde x UNDFTD Snakeskin pack will exclusively drop at HideOut Greenbelt 5. A limited release of 36 pairs will be sold in the whole country! This release will strictly be on a NO RESERVATIONS, FIRST COME FIRST SERVED basis – only ONE pair per customer.

Peep the joints below!
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Check the detail. Sweeeeeet! *Jay-Z voice*
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Yo, word is that lucky buyers who have already purchased a pair of the Puma Clyde x UNDFTD Snakeskin pack would have a chance to push their luck even more. Having the chance to win via lucky hat draw a Limited Edition Clyde Book, Fedora hat, and a Puma Clyde x UNDFTD Snakeskin Forest Night Pair – Yessir! Those green joints up there? That one! They will never drop anywhere, anytime... And the raffle is your only chance of bringing them home!

So again. 05-05-5PM-Greenbelt 5. Hideout.
The Puma Clyde X UNDFTD Snakeskin pack will retail at Php 5,670.00.

See you there!

4.26.2012

GOLD SWOOSH /// NIKE BASKETBALL "ELITE SERIES"

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The playoffs.

An event that most teams, coaches, and players aspire to be in but only a select few can participate. A time when the best of the best battle it out while the rest of the league goes on vacation.

Only the strong. Only the elite.

Nike recognizes these players, the ones that are great enough to march on. That is why they created these - a shoe so superior, they branded it with gold! Only for the strong... Only for the elite.
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Nike Basketball unveils their top tier basketball footwear - The Elite Series. Dubbed by some as "THE GREATEST SHOE EVER MADE", The Nike Elite Series provides new levels of footwear innovation. The line which consists of the Nike Zoom Kobe 7, The Lebron 9, and The Nike Zoom Hyperdunk will feature premium materials and footwear technologies providing players with a performance advantage.

Nike designers have obsessed on every detail. Incorporating the most innovative materials and design techniques, the three styles take performance to another level. Lightweight construction, enhanced fit, dynamic protection and distinctive colors are just some of the innovation included in this premium series.
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"At Nike we have a maniacal focus on product innovation to give athletes a competitive advantage,” said Leo Chang, Nike Basketball Footwear Design Director.  “For the Nike Basketball Elite Series, we completely re-engineered each shoe from the inside out using the highest performance materials. We took our top franchise models and made them even better for the moment that matters most to our athletes - the run for the championship trophy.”

Home and Away colors are the inspiration for the elegant white and black base of the shoes; as the trophy is the inspiration behind the gold details spread throughout the series. Each style of the Nike Basketball Elite Series worn on court will initially display a special white Swoosh Design. As the playoffs approach, Nike celebrates the player’s achievements by replacing the white Swoosh with a gold one for the finals series.

Mid-foot shanks and heel counters on all three styles of the shoe feature carbon fiber, a premium, ultra-thin technical material that makes them lighter and more responsive. And, for the player who has a “strong” game, the LeBron signature shoe includes extra carbon fiber enforcement that flows from the heel all the way to the wing, providing just the right amount of support needed for the moves involved in that style of play.

The Nike Pro Combat inspired padded collar protection -- strategically positioned along the tongue and innersleeves - gives the series a unique aesthetic and the best support for impact and pressure. Made of molded and articulated foam, the collar is extra flexible, allowing it to adapt to the anatomy of the foot and create a superior fit.
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The LeBron 9, Nike Kobe VII and Nike Zoom Hyperdunk uppers all incorporate the highest performance materials, each re-engineered from inside out to ensure that the products are as light as possible. The lightweight construction accommodates the ultra-high tensile strength Flywire made with Kevlar® aramid. This premium material has lower levels of stretch resulting in a stronger and lighter shoe, and a perfect fit.

Last but not least, the series comes with a special sock liner built for internal traction. This combines 3D anatomical fit with non-slip print -- strategically distributed throughout the liner – to reduce the internal movement.

The Nike Lebron 9 and Zoom Kobe 7 are available at Nike Stores nationwide and Nike Basketball stockist Titan starting Saturday, April 28.

The Nike Zoom Kobe 7 will retail at Php 9,995.00 and the Nike Lebron 9 at Php 11,595.00.

4.19.2012

JUST TAKE MY MONEY! /// TITAN AF1 DROPS

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There is absolutely nothing to say here. Just take my money Titan... Please! Haha!

Nike Air Force 1 Lux Max Air
/// APR.20 /// Php 9,995.00
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Nike Air Force 1 Low Max Air 'Camo XXX Anniversary' aka 'SO NECESSARY'
/// APR.20 /// Php 10,195.00
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For more info, peep their Facebook page (Titan Basketball) and follow them on twitter (@titan_22).

#HelloTing

BAKED POCKETS /// STNDRDS "420" PACK

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STNDRDS is at it again! The crew is on an all-time high with their latest collection. No sticks, no seeds, no stems... Just good quality joints! Dropping tomorrow, the 420s are extremely limited... Best to cop now before they fade.

Peep their dope teaser below to know what's up, then check them on Facebook, STNDRDS MLA.


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Yeah, roll one, smoke one
When you live like this you’re supposed to party
Roll one, smoke one, and we all just having fun.

:)

4.17.2012

CINDERELLA MAN

Exactly 10 years ago I was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma - a highly malignant type of bone cancer. It threatened to take away everything from me; from rudimentary movements like rotating my wrist or shooting free throws to something more valuable - like my life.

I was a very athletic kid and basketball was my life. Around that time I was also deep into boxing and jiujitsu, and between all that I dabbled in kart racing. I took all those seriously, like a religion. I was 14 then.

I can't really recall the exact moment of trauma but somewhere in between my car crash during a routine practice and a hairline fracture I suffered from a spar, my wrist got busted so bad that it developed a lump. I was big on self-medicating my injuries so I thought the growth was just my bone repairing itself. Oh sure, it did heal on its own... But the thing is, no one told it to stop. It never worried me one bit though. I always believed I was invincible.

It was irritating at first; just a nagging sting whenever I threw a hook. A few weeks later, it was starting to be a burden. It grew and grew until something as simple as bending my wrist made me cry out in agony. I stopped boxing soon after that. A week later I turned my back on jiujitsu. Kart Racing quickly followed in the list of things I had to give up. I never suited up again. I was left with basketball, but when I realized I could no longer lift the ball above my chest for a simple jumper, I had to give that up too.

My parents knew that my threshold for pain was uncanny. After years of seeing their boy banged up from basketball, mixed martial arts, football, and every sport in between, they'd grown accustomed to me brushing off injuries. It was not until that summer that I saw genuine fear in them. Their son had a freakish growth on his arm, and could barely sleep because of the pain.
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I assumed putting the injury in a cast would solve everything. It was a small price to pay. But when the doctors saw the x-ray, a cast was the last thing on their mind. It was not even an option. I went through a series of tests culminating with a bone biopsy. I still believe to this very day that it is the single most painful thing a human being can endure without losing his wits. I shit you not. What they did was they punched a steel syringe as thick as a juice-box straw into my skin, drilled it by hand through my bone, then extracted a good chunk of bone sample from the suspected area.

We got word on a hot and sunny afternoon; it was April 15, 2002. I was the last one in my family who fully understood the gravity of the situation. My mother cried immediately, my father tried to talk to our doctors and negotiate us out of it as if cancer was just a bad business venture. The doctors told me I had cancer. They told me it had enough evil in it to kill me at any moment. The once indestructible kid was now terminally ill. I was 16.

I never did question God on the matter. I guess I was already empty. I already surrendered myself to Him. I can barely recall the ride home. The voice of my doctor echoed endlessly in my head. I had to go thru chemotherapy. Fine, I said to myself, I can deal with chemo... But what brought my world down was the impending scenario of an amputation. It was the best possible option to save what remained of me, the doctors said.

There is nothing more frightening than losing something you have always just taken for granted. Doing a crossover, opening a bottle of beer, holding your girl, cradling your baby brother... Those simple pleasures that I never really bothered to appreciate were suddenly in danger of becoming just a memory.

A few days later, I found myself in good spirits. I had a good talk with my folks, I gave them my word that I would never give up nor give in no matter how painful things got.

Chemotherapy is not cool. It's the ultimate mental and physical torture. It purifies your body with pain. It will punish the evil inside you with no regard to your comfort nor well-being. A battery of hell-like sessions went on for three days straight, every three weeks. Six 5-inch needles were inserted on my right hand, intravenously feeding my body with a thick syrupy substance three times a day. They said it was my medication. For me it was death in liquid form.

In between sessions, I attended school. De La Salle Zobel was kind enough to extend every possible comfort that a student with my condition might need; special exams, free passes, study-from-home, on-call medical attention... But I was having none of that. I told them, no way I am letting cancer run my life. I would go to school like a regular student, do the same work that all my classmates were supposed to do. No special treatment. No perks. I hated being sick, and even more so letting people know that I was.

My parents and my team of doctors gave stern instructions for me to wear a mask at all times, in any given situation. Stubborn me. I would drive myself to school with the mask on but once inside the campus I would take it off. My game plan was to trick my body into thinking that it was healthy.


People who know me, as some of you do, recognize that I am an intense competitor. Cancer messed with the wrong kid. I was bound to kill my killer.

I had to deal with minor adjustments in my life - a bald head, wearing my watch on my right arm, not lifting heavy loads with my bum hand... But nothing was more painful than quitting sports. I was not allowed to play, let alone try out for any varsity team. Even when I was deep into my college years, I was not allowed to hoop or box. I went to try outs secretly against my family's strict instructions. There are just some things that I can't live without. My not being allowed to play ball is a fate worse than cancer.
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The inevitable came. An operation was set to extract my tumor. I was hopeful for the best, yet I'd accepted my fate as a potential one-armed bandit. I guess it's pretty obvious how that went. By the mercy of God I still got both hands. The brilliance of my doctors made the miracle possible. Lead by one of the best orthopedic surgeons in the Philippines Dr. Rafael Claudio and equally brilliant oncologist Dr. Agnes Gorospe, the medical teams of St. Luke's Medical Center and Philippine Orthopedic Center gave me a new lease on life. I am eternally grateful for their genius and love. My tumor was only the third recorded case of Osteosarcoma on the distal ulna in the history of Philippine medicine. Top orthopedic surgeons were quick to get involved in my case. In retrospect, I was lucky to have a rare type of cancer.

A year later I got accepted to UST's esteemed College of Architecture. My dream school. I wanted to be an architect so bad... A profession that clearly needed two able hands to practice. I couldn't help but feel that God truly had a big plan for me.

I went on to accomplish my school work even though I was high on chemo drugs. I had extra-curricular gigs, I got good grades, and graduated high school on time! People saw me as an inspiration... But all I did was dedicate myself to what was necessary, to what was right.

I know there is no medical proof to this, but I believe that the human body has the capability to heal itself... no matter what the ailment. The trick is to start the healing from within oneself; spiritually, then mentally. One should have a mindset that is relentlessly positive, coupled with a tenacious will for victory. The feeling will go well beyond hope; more like a really strong force - more like faith. 

Sheesh... I think I've said too much already. 

I guess what I am trying to say here is that life, as the cliche goes, is short. But that does not mean you should go YOLO. You should live life with purpose, with passion, and with integrity. Life is already short as it is, don't spend it flirting with stupidity. Make life better for yourself and others. I am not saying you should not make mistakes, that is straight up impossible. Matter of fact, I encourage you to get into trouble... but make sure you learn from it.

Like the supposedly unsinkable Titanic, never assume you are strong, unfuckwithable, and invincible. I thought I was, till life showed me what's up. 

Don't just make love... Make love last. Always give what is right, and not what is left. Never let a day pass without showing people that they are loved. Invest yourself in everything that is important in life - because when life finally blows its buzzer on you, these things will remind people of how great you were.

On the other hand, if you know anyone waging war against this crippling disease, make it a point to give them your support and let them know you got their back. Pray for them constantly. You have no idea how powerful love is against insurmountable odds. It has the power to turn the tide of the direst of situations.
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I wrote this on the exact day I was expected to leave life. In a couple of hours, I will play basketball with my friends. In a few minutes, I will hear mass and I will wrap my arms around my family. 

Ten years ago, around this time, I was wishing for those things... Now here I am, telling you I'm about to do them.
God is good, even to people like me. Especially to people like me.

Ten years later, by the grace of God, I am still here. Best believe I will make it count.

With strength and honor.

4.13.2012

OPM HIP-HOP APPRECIATION WEEKEND

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If you are not celebrating this every weekend, nay, everyday... Shame on you, son! Haha I kid! But yo, this weekend is a pretty good time to start celebrating good local hip-hop on the daily!

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If you are in the loop, I'm sure you've heard OPM Hip-Hop OGs Mastaplann and Bambu flying in for the HOMECOMING CONCERT. Bacolod's very own Aero is also dropping by MNL to join the ill line-up (more on him later). Barangay Tibay anniversary tonight plus Peoples Future & Stick Figgas hit Saguijo before tomorrow nights Homecoming concert.

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Homeboys B-Roc, Bojam, and Chrizo (team BPM) are putting up Manila's first beat making workshop... Did you sign up for that? I hope you did!

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As I was telling you earlier about Aero, he leaked a joint off his DRINKING MAN'S HIP-HOP project with Chrizo! All I can say is... AWW SHIIIT!!! Download the track here!

Get your drink on and let's toast to OPM and Hip-Hop! CHAIRS!!!

#SHOT

4.12.2012

#ONSMASH /// J. COLE "SIDELINE STORY"



My favorite track on Cole's album.

I kid you not when I say I bump this every single day. At least 4-5 times: When I get my early morning hoops, on my commute to work, while working, on my commute back home, and right before I go to sleep.

Soundtrack to my life type of joint. #DopeShit

4.11.2012

A DAY IN THE LIFE, Vol. "THE JUDGE'S GAME"

Last night I was chilling at home and Zombieland was on HBO. That movie was chill. Badass, yet cute. The closing credits were rolling already but I didn't want to call it a night just yet.
I didn't notice that there was this coin poking my side until Boardwalk Empire went on - it was my Titan Player's Club poker chip!
I was staring at it and thinking how dope it was for my favorite hoop store and sneaker joint to use a poker chip as their membership token. I was reminded of a movie that I haven't seen in a while - a favorite when I was growing up, and oddly enough, it was about poker.

The movie was ROUNDERS. It starred Matt Damon, John Malkovich, Martin Landau and that guy who played Emilio in Mr. Deeds - John Turturro. That movie taught me very early the principles of the game way before it blew up here in The Philippines.

A minute to learn... A lifetime to master. The judge's game, so they say.

I started rummaging thru my old stash of DVDs to look for it. It's been a while, so I might have misplaced it already.

Anyway, there's this particular scene that I want to share with you. This was right before things went complicated for Matt Damon's character... And, well, without giving away too much, this scene demonstrated the beauty and complexity of the sport.



Shuffle up and deal! And hey, if you're looking for someone to fill a spot in your table... You know where to find me. Holla!


A day in the life.

4.09.2012

TITAN X NIKE ZOOM HYPERDUNK 2011 LOW | JEREMY LIN PE

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So... Linsanity is currently on pause and recovering from knee surgery? SO WHAT! Our favorite sneaker shop TITAN (@Titan_22) got your Jeremy Lin fix... And believe me, this might be the biggest one!

Dropping this WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, are his much awaited Nike Zoom Hyperdunk Low PEs! A pair that most of us thought we'd only see in photos and sneaker websites is finally here on our shores, brought to you by the dopeness that is TITAN, of course!

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Thirty Six (36) lucky ones were quick enough to respond to Titan's Facebook post and will be enjoying a hassle-free, camp-out free, and rape price-proof cop on the 11th. But don't fret, Linsane ones! Keep it on Titan's network (Twitter: @Titan_22 / Facebook: Titan 22) for updates and news on how you can cop this special PE.

You can also grab yourself a Nike LINSANITY tee starting Wednesday! Php 1,295.00 a pop!

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Let's go!
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Photo credits:
Raoul Reinoso

Dennis Tan

4.06.2012

WELEGENDARY BLACK SATURDAY /// NIKE SB APRIL DROPS

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In the eternal words of Wiz Khalifa,

"So what we get drunk?
So what we smoke weed?
We just having fun...
We don't care who sees.
So what we go out
That's how it's supposed to be...
Living young, wild, and free."

That doesn't make much sense, don't it? Haha

If you like having fun in Koston 1s (one of the best fitting, most comfortable pairs in my rotation - I co-sign that), or go out stuntin' in Japanese dopeness (A pair of Janoskis given a Takashi treatment? Are you serious?) or planning to get faded on 4-20... You better roll thru WeLegendary RONAC this Saturday! They got the pair you need.

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Saturday 4.6.
2PM.
wL RONAC.

Let's roll!

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For more info on availabilty and sizes, head on over to welegendary.com