Denice Dinsay discusses her interests in hiking (2:33), MJ’s influence (6:42), her courtside reporting experience (12:45), Coaches Tab and Tai (18:33), growing into the role (27:05), sports commentating and analysis (37:17), her thoughts on the Philippine socio-economic scene (42:50), and her vision and inspiration (56:00).
Tag: basketball
Ep. 10: Bright Akhuetie
UAAP S81 MBT MVP Bright Akhuetie joins Gametime and talks about growing to love basketball (2:42), plays Quick Hits (9:29), talks about his decision to move to Manila (13:00), his MVP season (22:11), UP’s crowd (32:13), Season 82 (39:00), and his thoughts on officiating (53:17) and racism (59:20).
Ep. 8: Cassy Tioseco
Two-time UAAP basketball MVP Cassy Tioseco joins Gametime where she plays Quick Hits (8:30), talks about her high school hoops experience (12:20), her recruitment process for college and playing for Ateneo (20:00), national basketball team experience (33:10), moving on (44:32) and answers 5Qs (1:03:22).
Ep. 7: Sandy Arespacochaga, Part 2
Part 2 of Gametime with Sandy Arespacochaga covers the impact of social media (9:00), preparations for UAAP S83 (11:45), Larry Fonacier’s final UAAP season (18:40), coaching Batang Gilas (24:53), UAAP broadcast coverage (32:19), his singing dreams (35:55), and his vision for himself and the sport (37:35).
Ep. 6: Sandy Arespacochaga, Part 1
In part 1 of Coach Sandy on Gametime, he plays Quick Hits (11:40), talks about how he got started in basketball (16:55), the development of his basketball philosophy (27:20), his thoughts on conflict management and establishing culture (36:30) and the evolution of the game (44:22).
Ep. 3: Mico Halili
Mico talks about his game day prep (7:50), fan experience (19:55), his broadcast career and advice to industry hopefuls (24:15), ABS-CBN shutdown and the COVID-19 situation (38:10), and concludes with a discussion on the potential of a commercial women’s hoops league (50:00).
Ep. 1: TJ Manotoc
In our debut episode, TJ talks about how he got started in the media industry, his coaching experience, some family trivia, and a lot of hoops.