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Kai Sotto’s next step could be NCAA as NBA ambitions continue

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“It was never about money with Kai.”

That was the statement of Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Ricky Vargas.

Sotto’s FIBA record tells the story.

Despite being only 23 years old, the 7-foot-3 center has already played in 50 national team games, including 20 caps in the senior division.

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However, even after a month of playing for Koshigaya—where he is averaging 11.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks across eight games this season—Sotto had to skip Window 2 of the FIBA World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers as he continues to recover from the ACL injury he sustained a year ago.

His participation in Window 3 remains uncertain—but for a different, yet equally commendable, reason.

Although he went undrafted in the 2022 NBA Draft, Sotto is still chasing his NBA dream.

He can either try out for an NBA team in the NBA Summer League, which starts on July 6—overlapping with Window 3 on July 3 and 6—or take a longer path by committing to an NCAA Division I program.

The NCAA’s rules on amateurism have evolved over the past two years, allowing players to compete in college as long as they have not signed an NBA contract.

This season, several former G League players have returned to college basketball, including James Nnaji of Baylor and Ignite product Thierry Darlan of Santa Clara. Another former Ignite standout, London Johnson, is set to play for Louisville in the 2026-27 season.

Former EuroLeague players have also taken the collegiate route.

Italian winger Dame Sarr, who suited up for FC Barcelona a year ago, is now in Duke; Montenegrin guard Luka Bogavac, previously with SC Derby, is now in North Carolina; while Serbian point guard Mihailo Petrović, who played for Mega Superbet, is now in Illinois.

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Sotto originally bypassed the collegiate system in 2020 when he chose to join G League Ignite.

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The former Ateneo Blue Eaglet then went on to play for NBL club Adelaide as a “special restricted player,” followed by Hiroshima and Yokohama in the 2023-24 B.League season, and is now with Koshigaya.

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In 2023, he also joined Orlando’s Summer League team.

The SBP is aware of Sotto’s plans, but nothing has been finalized yet. If he joins an NCAA Division I program after the B.League season, he will likely be unavailable for Gilas from November to March.

Still, the SBP supports whatever path Sotto chooses to pursue in achieving his NBA dream.

“Depende sa outcome sa pagsali niya sa eskwelahan. His plans are still towards going to the NBA. Pero kailangan natin siya. It’s hard to fault him because it’s not about the money; he wants to play (in the NBA),” said Vargas.

“Playing for the country and sacrificing your dreams is notable. Going for your dream and representing the country is also notable. Both are correct.”

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UCU Lady Canons stun JKL Lady Dolphins with dominant victory

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UCU Lady Canons delivered a masterclass performance on Friday, securing a commanding 71-48 victory over the JKL Lady Dolphins in a highly anticipated National Basketball League (NBL) encounter at the Lugogo Indoor Arena.

With the emphatic win, the Lady Canons completed a regular-season double against the defending champions, who are currently chasing their fourth consecutive NBL title.

Despite the setback, the Lady Dolphins enter their final regular-season game still holding onto an impressive overall record, having come into Friday’s matchup on the back of a strong winning streak.

The Lady Canons set the tone early in the match, suffocating their opponents defensively while executing flawlessly on offence.

Sylivia Nakituuka capped off a dominant opening quarter with a brilliant three-point jump shot, giving the Lady Canons a commanding 17-point lead at 24-07.

Things only worsened for the defending champions in the second period. The Lady Canons’ relentless defence restricted the Lady Dolphins to just seven points in the quarter, allowing UCU to head into the long halftime break with a massive 29-point cushion.

The Lady Dolphins managed to find some footing after halftime, matching the Lady Canons 17-17 in a competitive third quarter. However, the damage had already been done, and UCU maintained their comfortable 29-point advantage heading into the final frame.

In the fourth quarter, the Lady Dolphins mounted a spirited late rally to outscore UCU, but the deficit proved far too large to overcome, with the game concluding in a 23-point margin of victory for the Canons.

Sylivia Nakituuka led the charge for the Lady Canons with a game-high 19 points, supported by Sylivia Nantongo, who chipped in 12 points.

The Lady Dolphins’ offence was spearheaded by Tamasha Nsubuga with 16 points and Charity Nantalo with 11 points, alongside contributions from Shadia Nassanga.

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JKL Lady Dolphins hold off Nabisunsa Girls in vital victory

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JKL Lady Dolphins secure a well-deserved 68-57 victory against Nabisunsa Girls in the National Basketball League encounter at YMCA Court on Wednesday.

The Lady Dolphins came into the game seeking a must-win as they take on relegated Nabisunsa Girls.

Ekone Brenda’s 3-point jumpshot concluded the opening period as the Lady Dolphins opened a two-point lead (14-12).

In the second quarter, Nabisunsa were limited to only eight points as the Lady Dolphins took a 13-point lead (33-20) into the long break.

Coming from the long break, the third quarter was tied 16-16, and the Lady Dolphins held onto a 13-point lead going into the final frame.

Nabisunsa Girls tried to return to the game late but their fight was late as they trailed to 11 points on the end of the day.

Tamasha Nsubuga (24 points), Shadia Nasanga (13 points) and Ekone Brenda’s (11 points) led the Dolphins’ scoring chart in double digits.

On the other hand, Keturah Joy Auma (22 points) and Martha Yikuru (12 points and 12 rebounds) reached the double digits for Nabisunsa..

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RJ Abarrientos, Justin Brownlee complete Ginebra sweep of PBA Comm’s Cup honors

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For the third time in the last five seasons, a pair of Ginebra stars swept the top individual honors of a conference after RJ Abarrientos and Justin Brownlee were hailed as the best performers of the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup.

The former Asian import earned his first Best Player of the Conference title, while the naturalized winger earned his fourth Best Import plum as the Kings were crowned before Game 4 of the Finals at the SMART Araneta Coliseum.

It was a coronation waiting to happen especially for the 26-year-old, who became the clear-cut winner after a remarkable semis against Rain or Shine.

There, he averaged 22.0 points on 49.7-percent shooting from the field, 3.67 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 1.5 steals, as he proved to be the difference that ultimately helped the traditional contenders finish it off in six.

Abarrientos scored 30-plus in the last two games to send the Elasto Painters packing, first a 31-point showing in Game 5 to star in their 111-104 victory before dropping 30 in their 118-107 clincher to formally enter the Finals.

By semis’ end, the former KBL and B.League campaigner stayed at third in the statistical points race with 37.2 to his name, sitting behind early favorite Robert Bolick and June Mar Fajardo whose cases took a hit after quarters exits.

Aside from the nine-time MVP and the NLEX star, Abarrientos beat Ricci Rivero of Phoenix and Terrafirma guard Jerrick Ahanmisi for the coveted title.

With this, he now has a BPC award just like his uncle Johnny, although he won it faster. The Gilas Pilipinas playmaker got his in only his sophomore season in the league–the ‘Flying A’ didn’t win his first of two until his fourth season.

Brownlee, on the other hand, has become the oldest to win Best Import at 38, and has climbed at solo second for most after the late, great Bobby Parks, Sr. who has seven–the reason why the award was named after him.

Currently tied with current FEU head coach Sean Chambers for having the most number of league championships with six, ‘JB’ got the nod after a solid semis run as well, in which he bested a solid candidate in Jaylen Johnson.

Johnson had himself a good case as well not just because of his numbers but for playing a crucial role in RoS’ impressive start–he even strengthened as much after dropping 40 points and 19 rebounds in their Game 1 win.

However, the former teammate of Kevin Quiambao in the KBL struggled to stay consistent. He was never able to replicate that outing since, while Brownlee went on to deliver big performances to help lead Ginebra back to the Finals.

Brownlee beat not just Johnson but also Tropang 5G import Chris McCullough and Patrick Gardner of Meralco for the plaque–the other two became the eligible candidates after Bol Bol and Marvin Jones got disqualified.

Bol, for one, fell down with an Achilles injury that prompted the defending champs to make the switch, while Jones got sacked by the Bolts after underdelivering in Game 3 where TNT played with an all-Filipino lineup.

Brownlee finished the semis as the SPs race leader among reinforcements with 50.5, boosted by his production in the semis in which he posted per-game norms of 29.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.67 steals, and 1.3 blocks.

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