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The podcast is back with former UST Growling Tiger Kevin Ferrer. As a homegrown from UST, he elaborates on the harsh reality of recruitment in the UAAP and why players are deciding to move to schools that offer more benefits. Moreover, he also emphasizes particular moments in the UAAP which are very memorable for him. Kevin also mentions an intriguing moment wherein he literally broke a player's ankles, which forced him to get carried off the floor. Lastly, the episode does not end without Kevin talking about his trash-talking incidents with Ray Parks and Glen Rice Jr.
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It is back-to-back UE episodes on The DVD Show as Luis Villegas joins the podcast for episode 121. Luis starts by discussing his stint in Rain or Shine and how he has grown close to his teammates being sidelined due to an ACL injury he suffered in the PBA 3x3. Moreover, Luis shares a myriad of childhood and teenage stories of growing up in San Diego, California, and mentions the primary reason why he moved to the Philippines to pursue basketball. Lastly, he elaborates on the best memories with the UE Red Warriors in his one-and-done year last season, which was capped off by a Mythical 5 award.
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Turning into one of the best collegiate point guards in the country, Rey Remogat shares his inspiring journey of landing a roster spot in the UE Red Warriors roster. Growing up in a dangerous neighborhood was difficult, but Rey elaborates on how basketball was a massive help in his life at an early age. Moreover, he discusses the critical decision of landing in FEU for high school and finally getting his break in UE during the latter part of UAAP Season 85. Lastly, Rey emphasizes his growth as a sophomore player in the UAAP and his continuous ability to trust his teammates and the UE squad. You wouldn't wanna miss this!
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As one of the rising stars of the Magnolia Hotshots, James Laput joins The DVD Show a couple of weeks before the start of the Commissioner's Cup. James discusses the primary reason why his arsenal and production have elevated in the PBA, especially during the PBA on Tour. Moreover, he also laments the positive and incredible opportunities he receives because he is in a star-studded franchise like Magnolia. Lastly, James elaborates on his sudden move to the Philippines, his one playing year in La Salle, and his freak accident while playing for the Green Archers.
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One of the most well-loved players in the UAAP joins me on The DVD Show. James Spencer from the UP Fighting Maroons shares the real reason why he decided not to return to the UAAP for Season 86. Furthermore, he elaborates on the current iteration of UP and how they remain to be a perennial contender in the prestigious tournament. James touches on his two clutch shots in Season 84 against Ateneo and how he developed himself to be ready to convert those two booming triples. Lastly, James emphasizes the importance of flourishing as a team-first player in a program and system like UP. You wouldn't wanna miss this!
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IT'S A UAAP 86 MEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW WITH NAVEEN GANGLANI as he shares his insights and opinions the day before the opening of this intriguing season. Naveen elaborates on how the defending champion Ateneo Blue Eagles can still legitimately compete with the other powerhouses despite losing four of their five starters. Moreover, he expounds on the exceptional depth of UP and how their talent will be their strongest asset heading into opening day. As a school that failed to qualify for the Final Four last year, Naveen gives his brilliant take on how far La Salle will advance in Season 86, and the massive effect coach Topex has on the Green Archers. Lastly, he touches on how likely NU will remain as a Final Four contender, and a few storylines on the other four universities.You wouldn't wanna miss this!
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PVL and UAAP analyst Jamie Lavitoria joins The DVD Show to talk about the volleyball landscape in the Philippines and elaborate on her career in the sport everyone loves. Jamie discusses why she has decided to take a break from playing and has pursued her newfound passion in broadcasting. Furthermore, she reminisces about moving from California to the Philippines and why she has not had any regrets about migrating to the country. Lastly, Jamie touches on her Ateneo tenure and how that will always remain a memorable part of her life.
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NLEX big man Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser joins The DVD Show as he shares his recovery and rehab from a stress fracture injury, which was why he did not play for the Road Warriors in the PBA on Tour. He elaborates on the rare privilege of donning the Gilas Pilipinas jersey in the 2023 SEA Games and how that unique experience galvanized the squad in reclaiming the gold medal. Lastly, Brandon touches on his stint with Alab Pilipinas as the path he took before applying for the PBA Draft. You wouldn't want to miss this!
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Ateneo and TNT assistant coach Sandy Arespacochaga guests on the podcast to elaborate on his career as one of the prominent coaches in the country. Coach Sandy elaborates on the offseason preparations for Ateneo as they ramp up for UAAP Season 86. Furthermore, he also expounds on his experience as the head coach of the TNT Tropang Giga in the recently concluded PBA on Tour. Also, coach Sandy goes back in memory lane and pinpoints a few of his favorite career milestones and how he is continuing to flourish as a terrific assistant coach in the collegiate and professional ranks.
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Ben Phillips joins The DVD Show for a quick catch-up after wrapping up the Kadayawan league in Davao and their intense training camp in Japan. With less than two months remaining before the UAAP season, Ben gives a glimpse of La Salle's hunger and determination heading into UAAP Season 86. Furthermore, he expounds on how coach Topex Robinson is the coach that fits perfectly with this group of guys and how he has been an incredible leader for the Green Archers. Lastly, you would not want to miss his life advice at the end of the episode.
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After a successful FIBA Asia Cup stint, Gilas Pilipinas woman standout Camille Clarin joins The DVD Show to discuss her memorable experience of playing against the best from Asia. She elaborates on how the squad was hungry and determined to win the biggest game of their lives against Chinese Taipei despite the two early losses. Furthermore, Camille discusses her continuous advocacy for women in sports here in the Philippines and how the country can continue raising awareness and promoting these talented women in their respective fields. Lastly, she also touched on her days with the NU Lady Bulldogs and the dominant program they have there.
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Ty hops on The DVD Show to elaborate on his story as a basketball player and head coach in the Philippines. After leaving the CSB Blazers a couple of seasons ago, he opens up on the focus of the new phase of his life as the proprietor of Ty Tang Basketball School. Even before his coaching days in the NCAA, Ty had the vision of creating a basketball school for the grassroots program in the Philippines. Furthermore, Ty reminisces on his playing days as a collegiate and pro player with the DLSU Green Archers and Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, respectively. You wouldn't want to miss this!
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As this was recorded before the start of the PBA On Tour, Simon elaborates on the preparations of San Miguel Beer for the short tourney. In connection to having a mini-tournament in between both seasons, he discusses why the PBA should consider having longer breaks in between conferences and how a two-conference format can be feasible for the PBA. Furthermore, Simon looks back on the tough process he endured to be eligible to play as a local in the PBA and how it helped him find his spot as a long-time player in the league. Lastly, he explains how much he loved winning his first championship with SMB.
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As William is still recovering from his ACL injury, he joins the podcast to discuss his recovery, along with the difficulty of incurring an injury as he enters the peak of his PBA career. He touches on the contract negotiations and grueling process he endured before suiting up for the Northport Batang Pier in the PBA. Even with the misunderstanding of his Gilas contract, William elaborates on his learning experience from that situation. Moreover, he mentions the crucial change he did in his collegiate stint moving from San Beda to Ateneo. He emphasizes how that move catapulted his career to bigger heights, such as more championships and even a national team stint.
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Pauline joins the podcast to discuss how she has been spending the PVL offseason and how she intends to build off her terrific campaign with Chery Tiggo. She shares why she moved to Chery Tiggo despite her enjoyable stint with the Choco Mucho Flying Titans. Even before her professional career in the PVL, Pauline elaborates on a slew of experiences and memories of her journey with the Ateneo Blue Eagles and how she built a name for herself in the volleyball industry. She touches on the importance of building up her brand and having a great reputation on social media. Lastly, she opens up on several childhood stories before being known as a UAAP volleyball player.
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After a two-month hiatus, The DVD Show is back with F2 Logistics head coach Regine Diego for episode 107. In her first conference at the helm, coach Regine guided F2 to its first Final Four appearance in the PVL tournament. Despite losing to the Creamline Cool Smashers, she explains the process of how she accepted the offer and how she continues to grow in coaching one of the most prominent franchises in the PVL. Furthermore, Coach Regine also elaborates on particular stories during her DLSU Lady Spikers days and her relationship with the legendary coach Ramil de Jesus. You wouldn't want to miss this!Continue subscribing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/THEDVDSHOW5Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4jBWi4oph7PqtKiV3B3Clx…
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For episode 106, Kim Gequillana guests on The DVD Show. As a retired volleyball player, she shares the decision process of moving on from the sport and pursuing her newfound passion for fashion. During the pandemic, many athletes decided to change their career path and learn more about it in this episode with Kim. Furthermore, she elaborates on the early days of her volleyball career and how she landed in Ateneo playing in the UAAP. Also, Kim discusses her varying roles in Ateneo and how she accepts and flourishes in any championship squad.
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It's the second consecutive week to have an Ahanmisi brother on the podcast, as Maverick joins The DVD Show for Episode 105. Earning Player of the Week early in this conference has been stellar for him, as Converge has been one of the top teams in the Governor's Cup. Maverick discusses his admiration for coach Aldin Ayo and how he has thrived as one of the critical leaders of the squad. Also, he looks back on his tenure with Rain or Shine and how much he enjoyed winning a championship in his first season in the PBA. Lastly, Maverick expounds on his thoughts about Tiktok and his content creation career.
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For episode 104 of The DVD Show, we have former Adamson swingman and current Magnolia spot-up shooter Jerrick Ahanmisi sharing remarkable stories from his basketball career. As Magnolia prepares to bounce back in the PBA Governor's Cup, Jerrick states particular weaknesses his squad must rectify to compete for his first PBA Championship. Additionally, he notes the importance and enjoyment of playing with incredible veterans like Paul Lee and Mark Barroca. As he recounts his experience of choosing to play basketball in the Philippines, Jerrick reveals that numerous schools passed up on him before he ended up with Adamson. He elaborates on the positive experiences and lasting impact he felt during his tenure with the Soaring Falcons.
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PBA Anchor and The Game Host Paolo Del Rosario joins The DVD Show for an entertaining and insightful conversation on his career. Paolo explains how sports have always been ingrained in his life because of the basketball career of his dad. Furthermore, he adds that his interest in media has always been present, thus he elaborates on the milestones he achieved along with the bumps along the way. Paolo's perseverance and commitment to his craft were evident as he laments how he eventually received the privilege of constantly calling PBA games. Lastly, he emphasizes particular tips that he can impart to the future generation who want to work in the sports media industry.
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