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THE open basketball program of the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP) proves to be a source of talent for Filipinos abroad.
THE open basketball program of the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP) proves to be a source of talent for Filipinos abroad.
WNBA and Olympic champion Sabrina Ionescu spent her last day in Manila meeting new communities and inspiring young female ballers to reach new heights through the power of sports.
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MANILA – Only on her second day in Manila, Sabrina Ionescu already knows, up close and personal, how deeply and truly Filipinos love basketball.
After experiencing a rousing welcome on her arrival to the House of Sabrina at Nike Fort, and hoops encounter with young Filipino ballers during the Sabrina Skills Camp at the Courtyard in BC, the WNBA and Olympic champion was well aware of how loved she is by the basketball community. And her Sabrina shoes too.
To kick off the second day of Sabrina’s tour, the New York Liberty star held court at the reveal of the Nike Sabrina 2 x TITAN Make Space, a shoe collaboration between Nike Basketball and basketball specialty concept store TITAN. The shoe, a limited-edition release of the Nike Sabrina 2, was designed by three Filipina visual artists, Alla Torre, Lari Gazmen and Alessah Papa.
The collaboration carries a light bone tone with purple, emerald, and blush accents signaling TITAN’s Show Her Love community tournament, while seafoam touches honor Sabrina’s New York Liberty growing legacy. The design features various graphic elements including a pink-to-yellow gradient Swoosh inspired by the Fire Spinner plant, a nod to Sabrina’s fiery passion and icy demeanor on the court and at the same time, represents women’s basketball resilience in the Philippines.
“When anyone picks up this shoe, I just want to give them hope on being able to accomplish whatever it is they want to do, whether it’s on the court or off the court,” Sabrina said.
In the afternoon, the WNBA and Olympic champion rocked the Smart Araneta Coliseum with her Craft The Future Showcase – a basketball extravaganza that featured a Dance Showcase, a basketball game called the Legends and Young Guns All Stars Exhibition and a three-point shootout with Sabrina and local basketball’s best three-point shooters, Janine Pontejos, Luisa San Juan, Khate Castillo and Marcio Lassiter.
Sabrina got a real taste of the loud Pinoy basketball crowd at the Big Dome. And in turn, the basketball-loving audience got to see in action, a colorful mix of young and veteran talents from the collegiate and pro leagues in men’s and women’s basketball.
Dave Ildefonso, Camille Nolasco, Rizza Palmera, LA Tenorio, Paul Lee, Afril Bernardino, Kieffer Alas, Camille Clarin, Harold Alarcon, Jhaz Joson, Ricci Rivero, Japeth Aguilar, CJ Perez, Chris Newsome, Louna Ozar, Kacey dela Rosa, Rhenz Abando, Trina Guytingco, Kai Oumi and Alyanna Lim shared the stage with Sabrina and gave local basketball fandom something to marvel at and be proud about.
“I just want to say thank you to everyone and to all those young boys and girls in the arena. The legacy that I want to share is for you to leave the game better than you found it. Continue to grow the game of basketball and just show up. Continue to dream big, because you can do it,” Sabrina said.’
The Nike Sabrina 2 X TITAN Make Space releases first at TITAN and NBA Store Philippines on March 11, 2025. A limited drop will follow on March 15, 2025, at Sabrina Ionescu’s Asia Tour stops in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, as well as on Nike.com SEA. The global launch will take place on March 22, 2025, including select retailers in the United States.
MANILA – WNBA champion Sabrina Ionescu touched down in Manila and immediately saw the impact she has made on a tropical country that is simply crazy about basketball.
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