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Kai Sotto's bid to become the first homegrown Philippines player to enter the NBA remains unfulfilled after 30 teams passed on the 7-foot-3 center. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
– The Philippines’ best prospect Kai Sotto may not be a popular name in major mock drafts, but he is a legitimate NBA talent in the eyes of many teams. A day after Sotto declared for the 2022 ...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino center Kai Sotto is continuing to work on his all-around game as he prepares to meet with multiple NBA teams ahead of the Rookie Draft next month. The 7-foot-2 ...
As one of three host countries at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, the spotlight will shine bright on the Philippines National Team. And while the Philippines' roster is headlined by Jazz guard ...
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey – The Philippines’ best prospect Kai Sotto is scheduled to work out with a dozen NBA teams starting May 23. Forbes Sports’ Adam Zagoria first reported the news.
Kai Sotto, who went undrafted in the 2022 NBA draft, has been plying his trade in the first division of the B.League, Yokohama on loan. The lanky Filipino center missed the start of the 2023-24 ...
MINNEAPOLIS - Kai Sotto just made a giant leap in his NBA bid. The 7-foot-3, 221-pound center inched closer to his dream of becoming the first full-blooded Filipino to make it to the NBA when the ...
Last year, Kai Sotto attended a dozen workouts with NBA teams, including the New York Knicks, but the 7-foot-3 international center went undrafted.This year, the Knicks will take a second look at ...
Kai Sotto, formerly of the NBA G League Ignite, had 11 points in 18 minutes. The Suns rolled out their usual starting lineup of Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker and Chris Paul.
Three years ago, Kai Sotto took part in a Basketball Without Borders Global Camp held during the 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago. Fast-forward to Thursday night when the 7-foot-3 center from ...
Kai Sotto's bid to become the first homegrown Philippines player to enter the NBA remains unfulfilled after 30 teams passed on the 7-foot-3 center.
After moving to the United States to finish his amateur career, Sotto's professional career has included stops with the NBA G League Ignite and the NBL's Adelaide 36ers.