Breaking barrier on the court

BASKETBALL never captured my interest or sparked a desire to learn the sport during my school years until I covered the Philippine team at the Asian Games in Malaysia many moons ago.

The widespread popularity of basketball has made it synonymous with neighborhood outdoor courts. The informal and accessible nature of street basketball has contributed to its charm, allowing individuals to engage in the sport with minimal equipment and without the restrictions of formal organization or expensive gear.

breaking barrier on the court

Traditionally perceived as a game for the masses and predominantly associated with men, basketball shifted as women asserted their right to play, advocating for equality and recognition, “What men can do, we can do as well.”

The media played a role in boosting the popularity of women’s basketball. Nevertheless, the Male Professional Basketball is more popular.

To understand female basketball culture, I’ve encountered inspiring stories of women playing professionally. Christine Iris Isip, or Coach Iriss, head coach of the University of Asia and the Pacific Women’s Basketball Team, started her basketball journey on the streets with boys at 7 years old. Coach Iriss later founded BeYOUnd Basketball Camp for kids and became a basketball coach, focusing not only on technical skills but also on instilling values like discipline, sportsmanship and dedication.

Coach Iriss’ coaching journey includes the WNBL Quezon Lady Spartans Women’s Basketball Team and the assistant coach of the University of the Philippines Women’s Basketball Team. She played passionately during her time at the UAAP and has embraced basketball as more than just a game, but a responsibility to nurture individuals seeking growth, teamwork and love for the sport. Additionally, she serves as a fitness coach at SWAG (Strength and Wellness Active Gym), promoting holistic well-being and fitness.

Curiosity led me to question the perceived masculinity of some women basketball players and whether there is a higher representation of LGBT individuals in the sport. Contrary to assumptions, the answer is a resounding no, as straight women dominate the basketball scene. These challenges preconceived notions and prompts a reevaluation of stereotypes associated with the sport.

The fast-paced and dynamic nature of basketball, with quick transitions between offense and defense, keeps players engaged and on their toes. The competitive aspect of basketball, whether in casual pickup games or more organized leagues, adds an extra layer of excitement. The cheering crowd motivates, and the skill and proficiency in the game earn players “pogi points.”

Rooted in street games, where genders often mix in a friendly atmosphere, could there be a future where professional basketball teams are mixed-gender? As basketball continues to break barriers on the streets and in professional arenas, it is worth exploring, symbolizing the evolving landscape of the No. 1 sport in the Philippines.

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