Author: Angelo Guinhawa

Angelo Guinhawa is a sports writer who has been working in the industry for 10+ years. He hails from the Philippines with a degree in business and marketing from the University of Batangas (2014). He has worked for FOX Sports PH and several other reputable sports publications. His specialty is the NBA and the NFL, though he also covers the MLB, NHL and European top-flight football. Angelo is an avid sports card collector as well, as he shows his passion for the game by scouring the world for the world's rarest grails.

Without a doubt, Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic is one of the few guys who can claim the best player in the NBA these days. Add his recent inclusion to a roster with Michael Jordan, Caitlin Clark, and Serena Williams, and his case to be the most popular star out there has become stronger. On the court, Doncic has proven many times he’s the best player out there. During the Mavs’ Game 2 win against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Slovenian All-Star posted Michael Jordan-like numbers of 32 points, six rebounds, nine assists, a steal, and a block in 45…

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For most of the regular season, San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama has always been ahead of Chet Holmgren as top rookie this year. But unlike the French phenom, the Oklahoma City Thunder star has achieved a feat no one else has done in the league. Just recently, the Thunder went home with 124-92 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. MVP-favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gave a performance for the ages when he dropped 33 points on 68 percent shooting from the field. Chet Holmgren made 26 points and seven rebounds in 28 minutes on the floor. Jalen Williams added 21 points and…

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The Miami Heat surprised everyone when they destroyed the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of their series. Former Los Angeles Lakers star and current NBA analyst Shaquille O’Neal did the same when he issued a prediction that hit the mark about how the Heat took home the victory. Just recently, the Heat got the 111-101 victory over the heavily-favored Celtics at the TD Garden. Tyler Herro scorched Boston by tallying 24 points on 54 percent shooting from deep, five rebounds, and 14 assists. Bam Adebayo ended the night with 21 points and 10 rebounds, while rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. added…

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After Jimmy Butler went down with an MCL injury, no one gave the Miami Heat any chance of winning their series against the Boston Celtics. But as fate would have it, the scrappy Erik Spoelstra-coached squad stunned everyone when they took Game 2 away from their heavily-favored opponents. Just recently, the Heat went home with the 111-101 win over Boston in their own home court. Tyler Herro led a Jimmy Butler-less Miami team by posting 24 points and 14 assists, including hitting 6-of-11 attempts from beyond the arc. Bam Adebayo made 21 points and 10 rebounds, while Caleb Martin dropped…

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After getting a close win in Game 1, the Oklahoma City Thunder went home again with the victory against the New Orleans Pelicans in Game 2. But for head coach Willie Green, the way they won was filled with a lot of flopping. In that particular game, the Thunder took home the 124-92 victory over NOLA, giving them the 2-0 lead in the process. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made heads turn when he finished the match with 33 points, on 68 percent shooting from the field, three rebounds, and five assists. Chet Holmgren put on an impressive show when he tallied 26…

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After becoming the biggest name in women’s basketball, Caitlin Clark is on top of the world now that she’s about to make her WNBA debut soon. But before that, the Indiana Fever star revealed a recent one-year anniversary with her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery. Just recently, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star played her last college basketball game against the South Carolina Gamecocks. After making it all the way through March Madness, Clark fell to the Camilla Kardoso-led team as they won the women’s NCAA Tournament. Even if she failed to bag the title, Clark left behind a lasting legacy in women’s…

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When it comes to female ballers, the biggest name out there right now is Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark. But even if she’s already signed to play for the WNBA, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star could have gotten a bigger bag by playing for Ice Cube’s BIG 3 league. Before she made her mark playing college basketball for the Hawkeyes, Clark rose to the top of High Class and became the top prospect of 2020. While she initially committed to Notre Dame, the future Fever star went to Iowa and immediately made her mark as a freshman there. A couple…

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Without a doubt, Shaquille O’Neal was an absolute monster during his prime with the Los Angeles Lakers. But if things went differently, he could have built another dynasty with the Cleveland Cavaliers during his time playing with a young LeBron James back in the 2000s. Before he went to Cleveland, O’Neal won a trio of rings playing for the Lakers with the late Kobe Bryant as his running mate and Phil Jackson as the head coach. During that period, the 15-time All-Star averaged 29.9 points on 55 percent shooting from the field, 14.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.4 blocks in…

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When it comes to the Greatest Of All Time conversation, many have supported LeBron James’ claim to the title. The thing is, Boston Celtics legends Paul Pierce thinks that the Los Angeles Lakers star might have used his GOAT vote on him in a recent poll conducted by The Athletic. Pierce first entered the league as the Celtics’ 10th pick in the 1998 Draft. Right from the get-go, the 6’7″ forward made an impact for Boston by averaging 16.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.7 steals in the 48 games he played in his rookie season. Since then, Pierce…

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There’s no question how impressive Luka Doncic has been on the court. But after a Michael Jordan-like performance against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Dallas Mavericks star has made jaws drop once again. Just recently, the Mavs tied their series against the Los Angeles Clippers with a score of 96-93. In Game 2, Doncic put on a marvelous show by dropping 32 points, six rebounds, and nine assists 45 minutes on the court. Kyrie Irving made 23 points on 50 percent shooting from deep, while PJ Washington talied 18 points and six rebounds. Unlike in Game 1, the Clippers had…

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