Mikee Reyes

His college career was hampered with injuries and he had to sit out for 2 consecutive years, in 2011 and 2012, after playing in his first 2 UAAP seasons.

[4] His father was a former San Beda Red Lion who introduced him to basketball at a young age.

[4] UP head coach Aboy Castro likened him to Jimmy Alapag due to his speed and good perimeter shooting.

[11] He returned in 2013, where in the opening game against the Adamson Falcons, Dandan benched him in the second half despite him being the starting point guard.

After leaving UP, Reyes found himself playing in the PBA D-League as part of Blackwater Sports.

[15] Although Adamson cut into the lead, UP still managed to pull off the win, ending a 27-game losing streak that had ongoing since 2012.

[15] The Maroons couldn't keep the momentum going in their next game, which they lost to the UE Red Warriors despite his 19 points on four triples.

[17][18] Against the Ateneo Blue Eagles, he scored 15 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, but missed two free throws with less than a second remaining that could have given UP the upset win.

[19] The Falcons got their revenge on them in the final game of the season, but the Maroons still finished with higher than them in the standings, as they had a bigger winning margin over them in their first meeting.

[21] Reyes played for the Pampanga Foton Tornadoes in the Filsports Basketball Association (FBA) in 2015, but it was during this time that he suffered an ACL tear.

[23] Before applying for the PBA Draft, Reyes nearly became a MYX video jockey, but decided to pursue basketball.

[30] In 2017, Reyes was signed by the Singapore Slingers for the 2017 Merlion Cup to see if he could crack their roster for the 2017–18 ABL season.

[24] His father Jonathan Reyes, who was coaching the Bacoor City Strikers, recruited him to join him.

[38] He also became only the third player at the time in league history to record a triple-double after Parks and Andoy Estrella.

[41] In 2019, Reyes joined Imus Bandera, which was coached by his father and had also recruited Jayjay Helterbrand, Gerald Anderson, Chad Alonzo, and several of his former teammates at UP.

[46] In 2017, Reyes practiced with Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas, the team that would represent the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup.

[46] Without a job due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the loss of ABS-CBN's franchise, he tried becoming a streamer of Call of Duty: Warzone.

Reyes then created his "Tito Mikee" online persona on Instagram and TikTok to show that he was more than a basketball person and to inspire his audience to pursue success.

In 2015, Reyes first started covering basketball games in the FBA, as Vince Hizon offered him the opportunity.

[22] He did two FBA games, which led to an audition to cover NCAA Season 91 basketball for ABS-CBN Sports.

's Gimme 5 along with his pair contestant KaladKaren, whom is his fellow segment presenter on Frontline Pilipinas[60] and also on Bawal!

[24] Reyes is currently in a relationship with CK De Leon, who is a content creator on Instagram.

[69] He deleted his Twitter account as he wasn't making money on the platform and he was getting bashed for his opinions.