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At 7-foot-2 and 17 years old with a wide-ranging skill set, Filipino basketball phenom Kai Sotto just might be on his way to becoming the Philippines' first homegrown NBA player.
With that said, the “Kai, ginulat ang mundo” memes are old news now, and it’s time to drop it, cause there’s nothing really surprising with what Kai Sotto is doing for the Philippines.
(UPDATE) KAI Sotto, who plays as an import for Yokohama B-Corsairs in Japan B.League, said he's fully recovered from the back injury that limited his mobility last year. "My back is okay now. I went ...
Kai Sotto floats one in. Winston Baltasar/ESPN5 In Game 1, the 15-year-old was also the hero of the game after finishing with a triple-double. After a quiet Game 2 and a loss, all he needed was a ...
Kai Sotto's hope of realizing a nation's NBA dreams depends on whether the league will favor potential over results. As the NBA draft draws closer, some teams have shown an increasing interest in ...
Kai Sotto notched his first win in the Japan B. League with a monstrous performance as Hiroshima clobbered Kyoto, 102-95, Wednesday night at the Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall.
It could be a now-or-never situation for 7-3 Kai Sotto in pursuing his NBA dream but with Denver’s Nikola Jokic dominating the recent Finals, there is renewed interest in versatile centers in ...
The original plan for Kai Sotto was to play this season in the NBA G League and then enter the NBA Draft this summer. But plans change, and the 7-foot-2 Sotto will now spend the 2021-22 season in ...
Smart brand ambassador and international basketball wunderkind Kai Sotto shares his passion for the sport and lets you follow his story in his debut TV commercial for the country’s leading mobile ...
IT'S hard for Kai Zachary Sotto not to stand out wherever he goes. At 6-foot-9 and only 13 years old, it's easy to understand why. Pictures of the teenager immediately went viral on social media ...
Kai implied in a vague Facebook post that he was drugged and sexually assaulted. ... Kai, Meme Turned Murderer, Tried to Kill Himself. Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission.
ROSARIO, Argentina -- The FIBA u17 World Cup was an opportunity to evaluate some of the top young prospects in the World. One that caught our eye was big man Kai Sotto.
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