Saturday, April 30, 2016

Kai Sotto Debut for Ateneo Blue Eaglets with 4 Points, 5 Rebounds, 1 Assist and 1 Block in Limited Action


According to Fox Sports Asia, San Beda spoils Kai Sotto's debut.
The reigning champions San Beda Red Cubs squandered a big lead down the stretch but still managed to escape with a thrilling victory over the Ateneo Blue Eaglets, 86-81, in the opener of Filoil Flying V Pre-Season Premier Cup 10 juniord division Saturday afternoon at the Flying C Center in San Juan City.Robi Nayve chipped in a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Red Cubs while Prince Etrata and Kai Sese put up 13 and 10, respectively.
Dave Ildefonso, son of former PBA 2-time MVP Danny Ildefonso, towered with 14 points and 7 rebounds along with 2 blocks and 2 assists followed by Sj Belangel’s 13 and Jason Credo’s 12 markers, respectively for the Katipunan-based squad.
Batang Gilas cadettes Evan Nelle and Pedro Alfaro of the Red Cubs did not play for the most part of the game but squeaked through halfway of the final canto while they were still up huge, 82-67, but Blue Eaglets stormed a 14-1 rally led by Belangel and Credo to inch within just 83-81 with under a minute left in the game.
The highly-anticipated prodigy and blue chip recruit of Ateneo, Kai Sotto settled for limited action but still racked up 4 points, 5 rebounds and 1 block.
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Friday, April 29, 2016

Ray Parks Jr. Included in Gilas 24-man Lineup


Philippine Star reports that Ray parks Jr. is included in Gilas 24-man lineup.
wo-time UAAP MVP Bobby Ray Parks has been named to the Gilas 24-man lineup that will be submitted to FIBA as a requirement for the Olympic qualifying tournament at the MOA Arena on July 5-10.
SBP deputy executive director for international affairs Butch Antonio said yesterday the deadline to turn in a hard copy of the 24-man roster falls on Wednesday, May 4. The next deadline is on June 20 when teams are required to submit a “short list” of 12 to 16 players. The third deadline is on June 27 when the final 12-man cast will be sent. Only the players from the 24-man roster may be included in the lineups for June 20 and 27.
FIBA may allow a few changes in the final 12-man team during the managers’ meeting on the day before the tournament starts but it will depend on the reason for each switch. If the reason is a player is unable to play because of injury, FIBA may permit a change. A fee of $2,000 is usually assessed for every player replacement. Allowing a late change is discretionary on FIBA’s part. Any player change on the eve of the tournament will come only from the 24-man list.
Antonio said Parks, who just finished playing for the Texas Legends in the NBA D-League, has spoken with Gilas coach Tab Baldwin and expressed his intention to try out for the national squad.  “Ray-Ray arrived a few days ago and wants a shot at a slot,” said Antonio. “Of course, he’s welcome. He’s one of the best young players in the country today.”
In a recent interview, Parks confirmed his willingness to play for Gilas. “If I had the privilege of doing that, then I would love to,” he said. “I mean, I’m not only representing the country by just playing with Gilas but also wherever I go, I always have the Philippines on my back. In the Olympic qualifiers, I believe that as long as we play with ‘puso,’ we have a chance to defeat any team by just giving it our all.”
From playing for Dallas in the NBA Summer League to joining Texas in the NBA D-League, Parks said he’s learning to become a complete player. “From my time in the Philippines, I can say that my shooting has really developed and at the same time, getting that higher basketball IQ, that feed from the coaches, the breakdown on what we’re trying to do and how to read the game,” he said. “Everybody’s really competitive whether it may be just from running, sprints or playing up and down. It’s very physical and intense. The practices really go for a long time but at the same time, each minute we are competing.”
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Parks, 23, isn’t the only non-PBA player in Gilas’ 24-man roster. The others are Kiefer Ravena, 22; Kevin Ferrer, 23; Mac Belo, 23; R. R. Pogoy, 23; Russell Escoto, 23 and naturalized player Andray Blatche, 29. The PBA players in the cast are Matt Ganuelas-Rosser, 25; Ranidel de Ocampo, 34; Ryan Reyes, 32; Mo Tautuaa, 27; Jayson Castro, 29; Troy Rosario, 24; L. A. Tenorio, 31; Greg Slaughter, 27; Japeth Aguilar, 29; Marcio Lassiter, 28; JuneMar Fajardo, 26; Gabe Norwood, 31; Jeff Chan, 33; Paul Lee, 27; Calvin Abueva, 28; Terrence Romeo, 24 and Marc Pingris, 34.
The average age of the 24-man cast is 27 and average height is 6-3. In the Gilas lineups for the 2014 FIBA World Cup and 2015 FIBA Asia Championships, the average age was 32. The average height was 6-3 for the World Cup and 6-5 for the FIBA Asia Championships. Asi Taulava’s presence increased the average height for Changsha.
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Kai Sotto's Mobility and Soft Touch are Unique for his Size and Height


According to Spin, Kai Sotto's mobility and soft touch are unique for his size and height.
THIS early, Ateneo Blue Eaglets coach Joe Silva is impressed with the skills of 13-year-old Kai Sotto, who gained a shot at making the roster after passing the school's entrance exam.
Even while the team waits for his official enrollment to the school, the 6-foot-9 Sotto has already been practicing with the Blue Eaglets. And with the way he is performing in practice, the Ateneo coach believes that he has a strong chance of making the UAAP squad next season.
"Yes, he has a big chance of making it to the UAAP. Of course, maraming factors pa rin ‘yan dahil matagal pa ang UAAP season pero mataas pa rin ang chance," said Silva.
"I don’t know if he can contribute right away, but next year or in the years to come, we hope that he will be a dominant presence inside," said Silva of the teen prodigy named MVP of the Jr. NBA national training camp this year.
With the preseason tournaments now ongoing, Sotto also has a shot at making the Filoil preseason lineup when the Blue Eaglets open the campaign against San Beda.
Silva said he likes Sotto’s fundamentals, as well as some of the surprising attributes unique to a player his size and age.
"One thing good about him is he is mobile, he can shoot with both hands, and he can dribble the ball using both hands. He also has a decent outside shot already," Silva said.
Silva admitted that the 13-year-old still needs to bulk up but he says it's just a matter of time.
"His presence is definitely malaki. Right now, ‘yung katawan medyo mahina pa because of the fact that he is only 13 years old. But he has a lot of upside because of his soft touch around the basket," said Silva.

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

6'9 Kai Sotto Was Named MVP of the Jr. NBA Philippines National Training Camp


According to SpinKai Sotto stands out and named MVP in Jr. NBA Philippines National Training Camp.
THE third time’s the charm for 6-9 high school phenom Kai Zachary Sotto after he was finally named to the Jr. NBA and Jr. WNBA All-Star Team.
In his last attempt before he turns 14 next month, the soft-spoken Sotto from St. Francis of Assisi School was not only part of 10 boys and five girls who comprised a team of the best high school basketball players in the country, he was also given the National Training Camp MVP award.
“Masaya po. Pinaghirapan ko po ito.  Pinaghandaan ko po ito. Nagpapasalamat po ako sa opportunity na nakuha ko  po yung award na ito,” said the 13-year-old son of former PBA player Ervin Sotto.
“Sobrang saya ko po. Isa po ito sa mga pangarap ko. Yung opportunity nandito na so binigay ko na yung best ko,” he told reporters during an interview.
When asked if he has committed to play for a particular school in the coming school year, Kai said, “Wala pa po akong sure na school pero my family prefers Ateneo.”
Asked if his newfound fame has affected him, Sotto shrugged off the attention, “Gini-give ko yung best ko, meron malas, meron swerte. Normal pa rin. (I’ll just) be good! Sakto lang. I just want to play basketball. Yun ang focus ko lagi.”
Thousands of participants took part in regional training camps in Baguio City, Davao, Cebu and Makati in a search that culminated with the National Training Camp Jr. NBA / Jr. WNBA National Training Camp held at the Music Hall of the Mall of Asia in Pasay City.
Literally standing out among the other players, Sotto also took everyone’s notice because of his humble and respectful nature. 
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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Jolo Mendoza had 16 points as he led Batang Gilas Demolished Thailand 101-45


According to Fox Sports Asia, Skipper Jolo Mendoza propels Batang Gilas in 101-45 Thailand drubbing.
Team captain Jolo Mendoza led the way as Batang Gilas made an emphatic debut with a whopping 101-45 win over Thailand on the opening day of the SEABA Under-18 Championships in Indonesia Saturday night.
The prodigy out of Ateneo High School chipped in 16 points while Palarong Pambansa 2016 Most Valuable Player Evan Nelle of San Beda High School backed him up with 10 markers and 3 assists.
National University-recruit Joshua Sinclair contributed 12 points and Rendell Lee of the Xavier School added 12 as well on 4-of-8 shooting from downtown.
Thailand, on the other hand, struggled to rack up points with Natthaworn Banchathon and Pongsakorn Jaimsawad making just 8 and 7 points, respectively.
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Fil-American Mikh McKinney Averaged 11.6 Points Per Game, 4.3 Assists and 2.3 Steals in Belgium-Scooore League Last Week



6'1 Fil-American point guard Mikh McKinney averaged 11.6 point per game, 4.3 assists and 2.3 steals in 3 games of the Belgium-Scooore League last week. Against Okapi Aalstar, he had 19 points, 7 assists and 2 steals as Port of Antwerp won 109-83. In his team's second game last week against Proximus Spirou Charlero, Mikh McKinney tallied 14 points, 3 assists and 4 steals as he again led his team in victory
81-62. But in their 3rd game last week they suffered a 77-81 loss against Telenet BC Oostende as Mikh McKinney was limited to only 2 points and 3 assists.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

6'9 14 Years Old Fil-Aussie Ethan Kirkness Officially Joins Batang Gilas


According to Fox Sports Asia, Fil-Aussie Ethan Kirkness offkcially joins Batang Gilas.
Batang Gilas continues to get bigger as 6-foot-9 wunderkind Ethan Kirkness becomes the first Fil-Foreigner to be recruited by the national youth basketball program. 
Under the developmental program forged by Batang Gilas with the Kirkness family, Ethan will be trained in Australia for six months and will be evaluated accordingly. If plans don’t miscarry, Ethan will make his Batang Gilas debut in the FIBA Asia Under-16 Championships where he is expected to form a twin tower combo with fellow 6-foot-9 Kai Sotto, the son of former PBA player Ervin Sotto.
Ethan is currently being personally trained by former NBL player-turned youth basketball coach Greg Fox, who played against the Alvin Patrimonio-led Philippine team in the 1987 Jones Cup.
“Ethan has already added 6 inches to his vertical leap utilizing my training and conditioning methods – so that’s pretty significant for him at this stage of development,” Fox told FOX Sports in an overseas call.
He noted that he is working on Ethan’s eye-hands coordination using tennis balls series.
Fox though is careful not put too much pressure on Ethan as he wants him to develop not only big man’s skills but to become a versatile player.
“I want to establish and develop his foundation of skills particularly his movement and footwork,” Fox added.
While considered a project, Ethan is very eager to learn as he is religiously attending his thrice-a-week personal training with Fox and another one with his Seahawks club team.
At 6-9 and 230 lbs., Ethan’s father said he’s having a hard time maintaining his son’s training and development.
“He is as strong as an ox. It costs us a lot to get him this far. His dream is really to play for Gilas someday so we’re really happy for him,” Michael Kirkness said.
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