The Many Mistakes Of Kai Sotto (Why NBA Doesn't Want Him)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Kai Sotto was projected to be the first Filipino-grown player in the NBA; however, the 21-year-old did not hear his name in the NBA Draft. Why? Questionable decision-making by Kai Sotto's family and agents has led to the youngster making some crucial mistakes that temporarily closed the doors to Kai's lifelong dream: the NBA. So, let's analyze those crucial mistakes made by Kai Sotto.

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  • @loclam8784
    @loclam8784 Год назад +104

    This is an example of why playing above your current level of ability during competition is so important for development, especially during your teenage years. He missed out on so much potential growth

  • @uyenlopez539
    @uyenlopez539 7 месяцев назад +17

    The moment kai rejected the offer from real madrid was the moment his career and his dream to play in the nba went nowhere. His handlers were most to be blamed for his descisions.

  • @Hameruu
    @Hameruu Год назад +31

    Dang. That Real Madrid offer was GOLDEN!

    • @What_a_piece_of_work_is_a_man
      @What_a_piece_of_work_is_a_man 4 месяца назад +7

      Real Madrid is the best Basketball team outside of the NBA, 11 Euroleague titles!! just look at their roster it is full of young former NBA players.

    • @saber-san6270
      @saber-san6270 4 месяца назад +3

      And the best European soccer team

    • @andrewrentuaya9510
      @andrewrentuaya9510 4 месяца назад +4

      as a fan of kai sotto and as a filipino ..The real madrid offer gave me a gut feel but instead kai opted for g league ignite where he was not utilized...

  • @MultiAmbivalent
    @MultiAmbivalent Год назад +40

    Finally some sanity. This is actually the first video I've seen which is pointing out the obvious issues around his career to date. Sotto's career to date is definitely one characterised by bad advice. I wasn't aware of the Real Madrid offer, but that just further illustrates the point. If he had accepted that offer, it could have been a perfect opportunity to develop his game away from the stupid hysteria in his home country where, let's be honest, he was hailed as the Second Coming purely because he is such an anomaly (being 7"3). If this wasn't his preferred option (and fair enough, leaving home for a country where you probably don't speak the language etc is pretty daunting) then signing with a big, proven NCAA college, such as those you mentioned, was the next best option. This would have allowed him to develop his game without the challenges of playing against grown men in the NBL who are bigger, stronger and tougher. Or, in the G-League where his complete lack of speed and agility was exposed. While Giddey, LaMelo, RJ Hampton etc were ready to prove they were on the cusp of playing against men (when in Australia on the Next Stars program) , Sotto was nowhere near their physical level, particularly as he was playing centre where strength and power is essential. And whoever told him playing in Japan was a good idea obviously knows nothing about what it takes for NBA teams to take you seriously. If anything, he would have been better to keep working at it in Australia. As it stands, it looks like he has missed his moment to step up to the NBA. I just can't see it happening. It's a shame as he comes across as a genuinely nice kid.

  • @nyenyemunyanyo8654
    @nyenyemunyanyo8654 Год назад +107

    You nailed it, I think declining that offer from Real Madrid was the start of his management's many mistakes, adding to that I see little to no development on his game at all up to this day, probably the reason why Orlando Magic g league team has opted for him not to play on 2 of its game (still hopeful that he'll have minutes next game), the talent is there, I have doubts on his work ethic but I can think this is still fixable, but most of all questionable management team.

    • @RetroJaysFTW
      @RetroJaysFTW Год назад +9

      I had no clue Kai didn't accept a deal with them, they would have had some of the best mentorship an early Kai needed.

    • @criscris428
      @criscris428 Год назад

      i've been dreading that for a time if he played there he would've evolve a lot he might be a gunslinger with his jumper now, and might be an athletic beast with insane defensive presence. he probably works hard but people with an entire team of trainers would do you wonder... I have no idea what his "team" is like.

    • @derekhayter4879
      @derekhayter4879 Год назад +4

      I guess he didn't like being paid 1 million over 5 years when he sees rookie deals in the NBA to be worth more, but then again...

    • @relykremok1225
      @relykremok1225 Год назад +2

      nah because of that decision he made it to IGNITE then that where the downfall started he left IGNITE for some reason, NBA didnt like that and that's why he even went undrafted when he could have easily went late 1st round pick
      he probably even got offered to be drafted in 2nd round but they declined it too since his agent keep saying that they didnt want to be DRAFTED AND STASHED which what happens to most 2nd round pick

    • @lumiel2453
      @lumiel2453 Год назад +6

      @@relykremok1225You’re saying the NBA boycotted him because he left the g-league? Lmao he’s just not good enough to be in the nba. There’s literally nothing good about his game. He’s an anchor on defence, an anchor on offence, and he can barely get rebounds even when he’s taller than most players there

  • @maskedranchu4448
    @maskedranchu4448 Год назад +60

    He could’ve been a beast by now if he accepted the offer of madrid or any euro teams that wanted him. Sadly the people around him is also to blame for the bad decision. Seeing how sotto played in orlando and the latest game which gave him a back pain injury will surely cost him to lose the chance of joining the NBA.

    • @liberty2four2
      @liberty2four2 Год назад +9

      ..also Filipinos are looking for a new 'super-hero' and only accepts superhero playing in NBA.

    • @ipeeeky
      @ipeeeky 6 месяцев назад +3

      Kasalanan ng tatay nya yun hindi sya pinayagan

  • @jdz3446
    @jdz3446 10 месяцев назад +5

    It’s a waste of 3 years for him. He could have been so much better as a modern big man if he went to Europe. Could have been lined up with the most promising big men in the league right now, Wemby and Chet.

  • @JAEsperas
    @JAEsperas 5 месяцев назад +7

    The biggest mistake of his career... IGNORING THE REAL MADRID OFFER! it will haunt him for the rest of his life...

  • @ChurroWaffles
    @ChurroWaffles Год назад +30

    Kai is the type of person who clocks in at work to get paid, not to get the job done. It doesn’t matter how many clicks or sales you’ll get signing him. He’s just going to be that dude who thinks he’s all that but won’t show you anything.

    • @legendaryTMNICO
      @legendaryTMNICO Год назад +6

      Kai is only making headlines because he just wants to be the token Filipino guy that’s playing in the summer league. He’s not all that.

  • @westislander77
    @westislander77 Год назад +30

    I blame his agent. All the things you mentioned are pretty much spot on. The latest is accepting Orlando's invite and NOT guaranteeing playing time. His agent probably took that for granted. I mean why invite a player if you're not going to play him? I saw another youtube video explaining why Bol Bol and Mo Bamba were waived by Orlando Magic. They didn't work for it, they lack focus and drive to stay in the NBA. Did Orlando see the same in their practice with Kai and that's the reason they're not giving him playing time? Hope not. But still his agent should be pushing him, if not the NBA farm team, go to Europe where TALL and experienced big men will try to bully him and he can learn to stand his ground and not fall for head fakes. Definitely don't play in an Asian league....sheesh. If you want scouts watching you play, NBA farm team or Europe are your BEST option.

    • @minisurfbanana
      @minisurfbanana Год назад +11

      Agents gives u options!!! Players decide on those options!!! Guy is scared and he is slow!!! I mean g league chance wasted Euro chance wasted...now all filipino fans demand he gets playing time??? They gave him a chance by signing him for summer league!!! Guaranteeing minutes??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cjramos1158
      @cjramos1158 Год назад

      Mavs also offered Kai, but he rejected. Mavs desperately needs a center and Kai would have playing time with Mavs. But he opted to go to a bad team and doesnt even give him playing time.

    • @jonasdelrosariomd
      @jonasdelrosariomd Год назад

      @@cjramos1158why did he choose magic over mavs?

    • @thatcanadian4460
      @thatcanadian4460 Год назад

      His agent management is a fking moron for not letting him to Europe. His game would’ve developed well there..

    • @BridgeSection
      @BridgeSection Год назад +5

      @@cjramos1158 mavs had no offer for him dont be delusional lol teams rejected him not the other way around

  • @newetman4382
    @newetman4382 Год назад +8

    This is one of the most sane assessments of Kai. I do support him getting to the NBA, but so many factors are holding him down, which you mentioned a couple here. Most Pinoys would call you a hater for making this not-so-favorable assessment of Kai. Also, more irritants are the hype videos about Kai. Clickbaits like "Kai Sotto ginulat ang buong mundo!". It translates as Kai Sotto surprises or shocks the whole world.

  • @erwindelossantos-qj9mx
    @erwindelossantos-qj9mx 10 месяцев назад +3

    If kai sotto was agree to Europe leagues maybe he draft to NBA last year.. I'm Filipino I always support him so much but he many mistake decision making

  • @nicolangot
    @nicolangot Год назад +17

    Up to this day, I still feel bad about that missed Real Madrid opportunity. It's like the ONLY goal they're primarily just focusing on is for Kai to just make it to the NBA despite of whatever is still lacking in his game.
    I think the proper mindset for his management team should be is for Kai to continue develop his skills playing in the best league (Euroleague, NBL) he can possibly play in and eventually being called up by an NBA team should just be a byproduct of it.

    • @mmmmmmmmmmm10
      @mmmmmmmmmmm10 Год назад

      NBL is not a best league.

    • @nicolangot
      @nicolangot Год назад +5

      @@mmmmmmmmmmm10 read again. I said "best league he can possibly play in".

    • @mmmmmmmmmmm10
      @mmmmmmmmmmm10 Год назад

      @@nicolangot If you're aiming for native English speaker the brackets to include examples should come after so it would be "best league he can possibly play in (ie. Euroleague, NBL)". Free english lesson, no charge. PS. I'm rude because you're rude.

    • @nicolangot
      @nicolangot Год назад

      @@mmmmmmmmmmm10 free english lesson huh? Big talk for someone who can't even construct his sentences correctly and use punctuations. If you used common sense to begin with, you wouldn't even have to comment "NBL is not a best league" (sic).
      But then again, if you would claim that you used common sense and still went on to comment that, then you were the one who acted like a dick first.

    • @maplenerd22
      @maplenerd22 10 месяцев назад

      @@mmmmmmmmmmm10 I had no problems understanding him and I'm a native speaker. If you were confused by what he wrote, then you just lack intelligence.

  • @chrisderda
    @chrisderda Год назад +171

    Kai Sotto doesn't want to make the NBA he just wants to be a celebrity. He puts in 0 effort into getting to the NBA and runs from challenge. He did nothing in Australia and then went to JAPAN! JAPAN!!!!!!!!!!! Guy ran from the G League, Ran from Europe. Why would someone draft him at this point every year a new group of 19 year olds can be drafted why would they take a 22 year old next year when they can draft someone younger that can actually get better.

    • @tutubi597
      @tutubi597 Год назад +11

      This kid's got a management team?!!! He's not even a rookie!

    • @WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE
      @WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE Год назад +5

      Kai has had a bad team on where he should go to showcase his talent. Well he's been average and that ultimately kills his dream of being in the NBA. Wish he just stuck himself in the G league to work on his game. Instead he goes on a world tour where he has been a bum everywhere he went.

    • @legendaryTMNICO
      @legendaryTMNICO Год назад +12

      @@WWE2KUNIVERSEELITEhe will never make it in the NBA.

    • @androidgaming3330
      @androidgaming3330 Год назад +5

      Dumb take. If Kai's only goal is to be a celebrity he's already accomplished that and a hell of a lot more. A guy who only wants fame wouldn't forfeit his vacation after the end of the nbl season to play in another league and then right after that train his ass off to play in the summer league to the point that he injured himself. Yes he shouldn't have skipped the stint in Europe and force a gilas stint at the cost of his slot in the g-league, but that's more his agents' fault than anyone else's. Don't talk down to the kid who is hungry to make history by becoming the first ever Filipino (born and raised) to enter the NBA. It doesn't make you look smart.

    • @baydonsgreenthumb6174
      @baydonsgreenthumb6174 Год назад +16

      @@androidgaming3330someone triggered 🤫

  • @realhurts718
    @realhurts718 Год назад +15

    For me i will put some of the blame to his fans that always hyping him and putting him in a situation that is not better for his development. when he rejected the offer from Europe, i said that is a stupid ass move, so i agree with you, also when he decline the offers from Universities and choose Ignite and the same time did not have the opportunity to play in the G League just to play for national team, again that is a stupid move, I dont belived in taking short cuts or easy way in, talents should be develop and there is no easy way in, hard work is the key! we all know Kai has a lot of things that he needs to improve before he can be a NBA ready, and he needs to continue to develop that. now he has this one chance in Orlando, he should make it count, if he cant make it to the NBA this time then his window will go narrower and might not fulfil his dream anymore. if he worked hard before, now he needs to triple that effort to be better.

    • @Twicedoodle
      @Twicedoodle Год назад +4

      Well said bro, also Western Social Media channels baiting Kai's fanbase for likes and subscribes can skew the public perception of his readiness for the game. That danger of starting to believe that hype, man it sucks.

    • @thismcfly
      @thismcfly Год назад

      @@Twicedoodlethat swaggy channel guy is a prime example

  • @Midori_Ringo
    @Midori_Ringo Год назад +5

    I watched him a lot at Adelaide. Right now he physically can't match NBL level physicality and neither does he have good enough quickness to compensate. Defensively he's got decent instincts but he just get bodied a lot. He'll try and post up around the rim but any NBL big man was able to shift him miles away from the spot so he ends up posting up 15-20ft from the basket a lot. When finishing he struggles to finish with through contact. You mentioned Porzingis as a comparison and he's a good 10-15lbs heavier and was more assertive on both ends of the floor when he was the same age.

  • @crazygorillas
    @crazygorillas Год назад +5

    Before when he was still 18 moving to the European league was the best option for Kai but sadly now I don't see much improvement on the part of Kai. Just an average center and due to poor decisions time and energy have been wasted. I wish you well Kai Sotto on your journey. 🙏

  • @nickirasgo
    @nickirasgo Год назад +7

    And his fans keep blaming his coaches and being toxic on their respective social media accounts.

  • @tonylabrusca6602
    @tonylabrusca6602 Год назад +9

    I literally facepalmed when he left G league for Gilas like puta man. Imagine playing with the likes of Kuminga and Jalen Green. Thats where it all started. In his couldve been a promising career that was the biggest mistake that he'll forever regret.

    • @johnfrancisco1310
      @johnfrancisco1310 Год назад +3

      I think the reason for that is he doesn’t get enough minutes to showcase his talent in Ignite therefore, opted to play for Gilas instead where he can get more minutes for the scouts to look at. Obviously, his performance doesn’t impress scouts resulting him being undrafted.

    • @tonylabrusca6602
      @tonylabrusca6602 Год назад +1

      @johnfrancisco1310 G league weren't even starting when he left. Then he cant get back in the team because of covid restrictions.

  • @GRAY933
    @GRAY933 Год назад +12

    i actually agree on this he has the talent and height but he needs to play for a series that can develop his talent more with a little bit more stiffer competition and not just squander in leagues that are not that good or not that competitive

  • @Tupsx57
    @Tupsx57 Год назад +5

    Excellent points. As a Filipino, I want him to succeed. However, his team keeps making stupid decisions.

    • @ryanbeltran9413
      @ryanbeltran9413 Год назад +2

      It’s sad Filipinos will even be corrupt when it comes to something non-political like basketball. I honestly hope Kai tells his indent circle to F off even if it’s his family akong decisions because it’s clear he is being coddled or not being told the honest truth about his skill level and I feel bad because I don’t blame him but know he is a victim of people not doing the best for him.
      To reject a legendary club even in basketball in Madrid just so you can hype your “asset” to Filipinos online and to simply want more money is sickening.

    • @saber-san6270
      @saber-san6270 4 месяца назад

      @@ryanbeltran9413Real Madrid has also a little bit of Filipino heritage in their main football team, hell, even their current jersey was designed by a Filipino

  • @marchjae7269
    @marchjae7269 Год назад +6

    The decision makers around him apparently ruined his NBA hopes. Sure he is 21, which in NBA age is good as over if you’re still not playing there, as there is no cure for his inabilities by this time.

  • @daviduntalan
    @daviduntalan Год назад +6

    you're absolutely correct! he should have stay in and prioritize G-League but he's half-hearted and chooses his National Team. then chooses Japan instead of staying in NBL-Australia to up his game with matured and stronger players. all bad decisions and he need lots of improvements like backs-out, lateral, defensive peripheral vision, hands-up always in defense, contesting offensive rebounds, closeout and etc.

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 6 месяцев назад +1

      National team isn't an issue, plenty of NBA players also play for nationals. FIBA games are during the summer anyways.

  • @markanthonyaguirre6145
    @markanthonyaguirre6145 Год назад +11

    Sayang ung offer sa Madrid 😭

  • @massacretv4988
    @massacretv4988 Год назад +2

    Why would NBA GET A REGRESSING PLAYER? Damn, he was already in AUSTRALIA BUT DIDN'T WORKED THERE.... AND THEN WHAT'S EVEN WORST HE APPLIED FOR JAPAN LEAGUE INSTEAD OF AIMING FOR EUROPE....

  • @t39mech
    @t39mech 3 месяца назад +3

    One year in the NCAA would have been evident if he was going to make it to the NBA. Forgoing playing college basketball and getting a US education (for free) he'll regret not doing. You're right, Japan B league is a waste.... should just move on to the PBA where he can have a career.

  • @erwinsantiago-hz3ju
    @erwinsantiago-hz3ju Год назад +4

    Truth really hurts. Loud and clear

  • @belwilliamurbano724
    @belwilliamurbano724 Год назад +3

    Poor kid he should have joined the euroleague at a young age instead of pursuing a g league.

  • @BBallRambling
    @BBallRambling Год назад +20

    This was a very good video. The latest move to Japan is what frustrates me the most. I get wanting to play closer to home. But it’s not like he was actually close to the Philippines. He would have been better off in their own domestic league if that’s what he cared about. Or he could have played in China or back in Australia to be somewhat close but play in an NBA respected league.

    • @ryanbeltran9413
      @ryanbeltran9413 Год назад +7

      I don’t mean to be offensive but I feel like Filipinos who never leave the Philippines don’t get how things are different or competitive outside the country.
      I think he left G-League cause he didn’t get playing time. Kai or his management shouldn’t jus just soak up and think your entitled to playing time. He should’ve stayed at least a couple of games or that whole year even if his playing time was minimal.
      Like I just feel the want the instant rewards but not face the journey which could’ve been much better and fun if they were patient. If he played D1 in America or even was in Europe, he could’ve been a much better regardless if he was NBA ready or not.

    • @hayabusa6943
      @hayabusa6943 Год назад +3

      Are you looking down on japan ? NBA experts said that japanese basketball is the fastest rising power in asia even before the world cup.
      B League was only formed in 2017 but it had grown significantly faster than any asian league.

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@hayabusa6943 Japan may be the fastest rising league but it's nowhere near the top of Asian basketball.

    • @hayabusa6943
      @hayabusa6943 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@poppinc8145 Japan is ranked #26 in the world. Only australia and new zealand have higher ranks than japan in the asia pacific.

    • @toriahmyworld
      @toriahmyworld 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ryanbeltran9413Oh well.....Kai is doing just fine with his current team in Japan. There's a play set for him, enough play time and most of all trust from the coach.

  • @homerburns40
    @homerburns40 Год назад +23

    Yeah Kai’s agent led him astray

    • @minisurfbanana
      @minisurfbanana Год назад +7

      Agents give u option kai decides...so many wrong choices...like all of them wrong!!! He should have played in college!!! To me it looked like he wanted money right away!!!

    • @subconsciouslyinyahead7977
      @subconsciouslyinyahead7977 Год назад +2

      @@minisurfbanananews flash buddy we all want “money” right away

  • @modoki666
    @modoki666 Год назад +2

    Finally a honest video about Sotto..
    But some will put blame on others still...
    He is just not good enough

    • @ryanbeltran9413
      @ryanbeltran9413 Год назад +1

      Can’t wait until some delusional Kainfans will attack OP for making his video. They have to coddle up and say Kai is better than most bigs like Chet or Wembayama and can’t be critical of Kai.

  • @90s_psychedelic
    @90s_psychedelic Год назад +4

    Kai's manager only cares about profit. Doesn't want this player to develop in more competitive but low paying leagues.Just get as much as he can while hes young. Kai's family agreed to it so they are not blameless with this. Lack of long term plan and self worth. Typical filipino "Worker" mentality.

  • @bogslastimosa3795
    @bogslastimosa3795 6 месяцев назад +2

    haaay thank you for your straight to the point commentary...

  • @alquisadaalquisada3161
    @alquisadaalquisada3161 Год назад +5

    your on point with this mistakes!

  • @weekendwarrior1909
    @weekendwarrior1909 Год назад +4

    I think if he wants to play in asia, he should sign with Korean basketball league. Korean basketball is the closest thing to european style of basketball in asian leagues

  • @paulvicentevcurimao5596
    @paulvicentevcurimao5596 Год назад +16

    Past is past. Right now, kai should do everything he can to get at least a two way deal or a g-league offer. If he doesn't get a contract, and decides to return to the j-league, he should remember that his level should be world-import level and not asian level. When i watched him this past j-league, he acts as if he is an ASIAN import. For purposes of trying to get into the NBA, HE should be at the level of the world import and be competing for the best import award in the japan b-league.

    • @arthurcolumbretes7346
      @arthurcolumbretes7346 Год назад

      ulul

    • @nyenyemunyanyo8654
      @nyenyemunyanyo8654 Год назад

      huh best import???? Dude be real he's not on that level yet

    • @sillyboyyt3708
      @sillyboyyt3708 Год назад +1

      Who want a guy who can't dominate j-league?😂😂

    • @BridgeSection
      @BridgeSection Год назад

      hindi nga siya nag dominate sa japan e lol delusional

    • @shinnkun3730
      @shinnkun3730 Год назад +1

      if you cant dominate asian league, then you're a bum in the NBA. And yet some fellows Filipino fans demand sotto playing time in G- league lol.

  • @mbuff1124
    @mbuff1124 Год назад +8

    How do you only have 468 Followers? You videos are brilliant. I'm a fan. Please keep up the great analysis!

    • @landxxx1
      @landxxx1 Год назад +3

      Yeah dude is beaat , he talks facts like few basketball journalist in the world

    • @keroro0015
      @keroro0015 Год назад

      kase walang " ginulat ang mundo "

  • @Milo0610
    @Milo0610 Год назад +2

    F only he accepted real madrid offer.

  • @saber-san6270
    @saber-san6270 8 месяцев назад +2

    Literally rejecting Real Madrid just tells about him

  • @missionsbibleministry
    @missionsbibleministry Год назад +2

    nailed it. i mean everything about him, except his height and our support of him, tells anyone with basketball sense that he isnt ready for the NBA. His posture and demeanor, his slow reaction time and decision making, his lack of defense and hustle and his offensive bag just cant cut it. sorry

  • @sportspredictiontv1290
    @sportspredictiontv1290 Год назад +2

    I'm rooting for Kai Sotto to make it in the NBA! But, if I'd be honest, I think he's not convinced me!
    He's movement is not enough! His one-on-one skills defensively and offensively is not enough!
    He should have played in Europe and prove he can keep up!
    He's stint in NBL proved he's not ready in NBA! How can you be an NBA player when you're not a starting 5 in NBL???

  • @rtj9430
    @rtj9430 6 месяцев назад +2

    It was just a dream and stayed like that bc he ran away from challenges 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @user-rx1vb7lq6e
    @user-rx1vb7lq6e 5 месяцев назад +1

    he's playing against Imports too in the Japanese League, and BLeague is a new league thats why theres no player from BLeague that drafted in the NBA..

  • @jasonredpill7473
    @jasonredpill7473 6 месяцев назад +1

    Kai picked TSF over European Teams and Japan over Australia. Kai knows his limits that's why he his not in the NBA. Give him 5 years and he's going to play in the PBA , be a local celebrity/D-list actor and have multiple sponsors.

  • @RR-lb6mr
    @RR-lb6mr Год назад +2

    Bruh... Europe gave him offers and he refused? That's crazy.

  • @Perfection212
    @Perfection212 Год назад +2

    Kai Sotto went in the wrong direction.He could have played in the US NCAA a few years ago.There he could have honed his skills and played with players at his age.He could have work his way out from his first year in college to maybe it could have been his last year now.At US NCAA he could have gained more knowledge on how basketball is played there in the US and eventually in the NBA I don't know what lead him to chose the Australian NBL where only a few players only make it to the NBA every year.And Japan?😂 The US NCAA is still the best training ground for the youngsters to turn pro!

    • @christiantan3614
      @christiantan3614 Год назад +1

      Kai Sotto also wants to play in the US-NCAA but he is disqualified because of the rules regarding product endorsements. US-NCAA rules states that you can't endorse products while you are still an amateur playing in college. Kai has already endorsed a product. Kai has been a long term endorser of a margarine brand in the Philippines.

  • @yusuke502
    @yusuke502 Год назад +2

    Kai should train with coach Anzai to further improve his basketball skills.

  • @elbertdc9324
    @elbertdc9324 Год назад +1

    When Kai chose to start his career in USA them jump continents over and over instead of just developing himself in Europe. I knew He fook up his career. Probably the skill is there, but the mentality and emotion is not ready on the very harsh environment of the Big boys Hard court. Kai just want an easy way in.

  • @bryanlee3197
    @bryanlee3197 Год назад +4

    He cant even dominate Asian league. He still need to learn and work hard at 21 yrs old.

  • @johnnydepp4866
    @johnnydepp4866 9 месяцев назад +3

    Filipinos overhyped him. That’s why

  • @iRaH....1
    @iRaH....1 Год назад +2

    Playing along side with Fajardo or Belga would give him a better chance of being drafted next season 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Idiots221
      @Idiots221 Год назад

      Hahahhahahahha

    • @jschubert1243
      @jschubert1243 Год назад

      Even Fajardo and Belga did't make an NBA 😂

    • @JAEsperas
      @JAEsperas 5 месяцев назад

      Drafted in...PBA, yeah sure

  • @ronking8442
    @ronking8442 Год назад +2

    I don’t blame kai for this stupid mistakes. Blame his father and his manager for making stupid decisions. Kai man up fire them both and curve your own path. Your young and still have time to make it.

  • @gallowz1980
    @gallowz1980 Год назад +3

    He did look sluggish and thin in that Orlando game... Here's hoping he develops more

    • @rda6029
      @rda6029 Год назад +1

      He's definitely not gonna develop in the Japanese B league!

    • @toriahmyworld
      @toriahmyworld 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rda6029says you??!!.. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @oddmanox1
    @oddmanox1 Год назад +1

    A youtuber who responded to my comment, said that at worst Kai is a top 20% G-League player talent wise. My question to him was, if Kai is capable of that then why isn't he already playing in the G-League? Lol. Some of these fans don't watch enough NBA basketball.

  • @TheTruthSeeker462
    @TheTruthSeeker462 Год назад +5

    Kai Sotto doesn't really have it lets just admit it

  • @bonifacioigot2490
    @bonifacioigot2490 Год назад +3

    Kai needed a proper training to improve his game...

  • @otepdotnet
    @otepdotnet Год назад +1

    Better if he stays in g league, even he's not getting minutes (bcoz he's not ready) the practice and work out is on a very high level, imagine he is playing with nba top prospects

  • @drzlb
    @drzlb 4 месяца назад +3

    Kai needs to get a better agent!

  • @Dranreb865
    @Dranreb865 Год назад +2

    I'll invite him to play in our Barangay league. Frew uniform, water, transport fee, snacks

  • @mrcasful
    @mrcasful Год назад +8

    That is because philipinos only know PUSO, no utak

    • @CarlesDeSantes
      @CarlesDeSantes Год назад

      That's how the majority vote their politicians too. Puso lang walang utak !!!

  • @labonilcny9354
    @labonilcny9354 4 месяца назад

    Kai Sotto is still very young he is still 21 until May 11. His reason for improvement since this post 11 months ago is his size, weight & skill. Kai is now 7'3" and 246.04 pounds, turning 22 years old this May 11, 2002. That is the real reason for his improvement. He cannot easily be pushed around anymore. When he was 19 yrs. old he went to the USA to train, he was 7'1" and 218 pounds. He joined the G league.
    The pandemic hit all nations and Sotto went back to the Philippines. After the pandemic, he joined Australia's NBL, was already 7'2" nearing 7'3", and was 225 pounds. After NBL, he played for Gilas Phil. team & beat China for the FIBA World Cup while nursing a back injury after his summer league in the U.S..
    He later joined the Japan B League and he is now 7'3", and 235 pounds, he currently weighs 246.04 pounds thanks to his strength & conditioning coach Mel Lantin who is always with him.....
    So now, let us compare his statistics to NBA big guys. Antetokounmpu is 6'9" and 242 pounds, 29 yrs old. Victor Wembanyana is 7'4" , 209 pounds, 20 yrs. old. Chet Holmgren is 7'1" 207 pounds, 22 yrs old; Nicola Jokic is 6'9" or 6'10" and 283.8 pounds, 29 yrs. old.
    Therefore, as Kai grows older and meets his target weight of 270 pounds, BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) of 22 which is normal, and borderline weight before obesity, he will be a powerhouse. His father Irvin Sotto is a retired basketball player, 6'7", and weighs almost 300 pounds due to inactivity, there is no doubt Kai will gain more weight & be a powerhouse soon with his size & skill. The team that will draft Kai will be a steal for them.

  • @richter9485
    @richter9485 Год назад +1

    Basically could be a case study for how not to develop a young player. There is a saying for every prodigy you have heard about at least 50 potential that have burned out before they could even hear about them.
    Seriously hate how his peers and management made the most asinine decisions possible to hamstring his development.
    Really makes you think how bad Filipinos are at making rational decisions when it comes to basketball development. We have the money, support and connections to the USA and its resources as a nation. Somehow we always come out worse than expected yet try the same old things. Truly a VAAS moment. Do the same thing and expect a different result somehow.
    Honestly if we cared less about basketball and gave literally zero "support" Kai could have just went to the USA or any euro league team and developed normally.

  • @GameplayTubeYT
    @GameplayTubeYT Год назад +1

    Kai is Talented but his lack of maturity that's stagnate his Development!

  • @wel2myworld
    @wel2myworld 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was duked. I thought he was the super athlete that the Philippines was waiting for, but he turned out to be super soft evidence in the World Cup 🤨

  • @marklai6497
    @marklai6497 Год назад

    Wish he remained in Australia and improve himself more or went to Euro league. He lacks toughness under the rim.

  • @sarj4918
    @sarj4918 Год назад +4

    He has a lot of work to do

  • @francisjohndacillo9092
    @francisjohndacillo9092 Год назад +1

    This are all true who ever pushing him to make bad decision is the reason

  • @purrgold9259
    @purrgold9259 Год назад +2

    Kai wasn’t blessed with speed and stamina. Plays like he has asthma.

  • @malemanjulpax2155
    @malemanjulpax2155 Год назад +3

    Should have signed the euro league offer. He and his handlers think he's a star and nba is gonna beg for him. 😂

  • @sidestorytv5984
    @sidestorytv5984 Год назад +1

    he plays like he was the main man

  • @MrMilez-ic1vl
    @MrMilez-ic1vl Год назад +2

    Watched him during summer league to see the hype and man that dude has bust all over him

  • @piomiguelraymundo8725
    @piomiguelraymundo8725 Год назад +2

    He is young, and can move to other leagues and improve,develop,step up.

    • @airealarmour3281
      @airealarmour3281 Год назад +2

      That's the issue. He cant keep going league to league with little to no improvement. He should play in Australia and improve there. Going to Japan and not improving was a terrible move. He needs to stick to one league and learn the system

    • @toriahmyworld
      @toriahmyworld 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@airealarmour3281seeing this comment now with Kai's big improvement in Japan's B-League and the teams playing from the league and the players.......😂😂😂😂😂

  • @patrickarellano4823
    @patrickarellano4823 Год назад +1

    all those put together... the games that do matter for Gilas, he's also hesitating. The World Cup, he would go against better competition, but yet he's nowhere to be found. If he wants to get those offers again from Europe or even get an invite to the G League which can be a path to an NBA contract, why not play in the World Cup against top notch competition. I would rather not have him play for the qualifiers if it meant having him in the World Cup. It just seems that Filipino fans give him too much hype where he thinks he's a star player. Coach Chot had a moment of honesty when he said that he can't give Kai the same leeway as Clarkson for Gilas because he needs more time to practice with the team. He's not an NBA player to put it at that. Why not build up to it when he has the chance to.

    • @oror3751
      @oror3751 Год назад

      I think he is injured ....

  • @aimanistheman3095
    @aimanistheman3095 Год назад +1

    “The Skills Factory” over Real Madrid???
    👏👏👏

  • @bobotmeister
    @bobotmeister Год назад +1

    The kids a kid. Blame the people managing him.

  • @koichiikehara662
    @koichiikehara662 6 месяцев назад +1

    Harsh truth. 💯

  • @jolosarmiento24
    @jolosarmiento24 Год назад +1

    Obviously they put him in leagues with smaller and easier competition with the expectation that he will dominate and put up crazy stat lines. Think of the numbers Dwight Howard has been putting up in Taiwan. They probably thought these stats and the subsequent hype will be enough to get Kai into the NBA. Except he didn't dominate and he definitely didn't develop fast enough to gain interest. Can you imagine Wemby, Holmgren, Mobley or Porzingis getting lit up by Jalen Green in an exhibition game? Nope, me neither

    • @melvino.mercado5795
      @melvino.mercado5795 4 месяца назад

      What about Kai sotto beat suns team and NBA team what's your points?

    • @jolosarmiento24
      @jolosarmiento24 4 месяца назад

      @@melvino.mercado5795 is that the game where two of his teammates were scorching hot and scored 30+ points each? I think Kai had a respectable 11 pts and 2 rebounds in that game.

  • @rda6029
    @rda6029 Год назад +1

    Kai should've either signed to that pro team in Spain or went to the ncaa!

  • @theblackskullnetwork
    @theblackskullnetwork Год назад +1

    Thank you. Finally someone said what I have been saying. Now his "fans" trolling Orlado Magic, making fake post and acting like idiots. His team screwed him.

  • @tomrodriguez8045
    @tomrodriguez8045 Год назад +2

    The really biggest mistake is not accepting europe u have money and will develope instead chose only money w no development!

  • @edwardespinosa8189
    @edwardespinosa8189 Год назад +7

    Kai will be toyed by the bigmen, his slender frame will be took advantaged by the much more muscular big men.

    • @Boogieman618
      @Boogieman618 Год назад

      Same could be said for wemby but nah he’s “the best prospect in nba history”

    • @Midori_Ringo
      @Midori_Ringo Год назад +3

      @@Boogieman618 Wemby and Chet have elite quickness and have been dominant at relatively high levels. Sotto hasn't shown that at any level

    • @Boogieman618
      @Boogieman618 Год назад +1

      @@Midori_Ringo my point is that fans just be saying shit without any thinking. 90% of nba fans have never even watched a full game of wemby but they praise him like they do. Chet is already in the brink of being a bust. They were praising him like he was the next KD. Idc if he was injured he missed his ROOKIE YEAR.

    • @Midori_Ringo
      @Midori_Ringo Год назад

      @@Boogieman618 The ignorant one here is you. A guy who's injured is and yet to play a bust? Jordan missed almost his entire 2nd season, David Robinson missed his first 2 seasons, Embiid missed almost 2 seasons, Blake Griffin missed his 1st season the list goes on and on. What are you smoking? The level of competition Chet and Wemby played at and dominated is at worst NBL level - the same level Sotto failed so spectacularly at. You just be saying shit without thinking.

    • @maplenerd22
      @maplenerd22 10 месяцев назад

      @@Boogieman618 Both Chet and Wemby are looking fantastic in Summer League.

  • @sportspredictiontv1290
    @sportspredictiontv1290 Год назад +1

    Kai's teammate in Adelaide Daniel Johnson is more deserving to be an NBA player! But then he's not in NBA!

  • @averageguy1261
    @averageguy1261 10 месяцев назад

    Good analysis. I hope he makes it in the NBA.

  • @hansj.severino7119
    @hansj.severino7119 17 дней назад

    Kai Sotto, at 7'-3" is a Phenomenom in size & shape! Height is an advantage for basketball player, which should be well taken cared of. He has not done anything wrong, but he has to get the BEST NBA Talent Manager who has the knowledge & experience in dealing their talents, to different teams! Blame the handlers of Kai Sotto, may be naive, without any connections with various teams! Kai will be in the NBA soon!!!

  • @oror3751
    @oror3751 Год назад

    Boban is a glass canon
    Great offensive player,horrible defender
    ,I'm not surprised Kai shined against him

  • @zyrex89
    @zyrex89 9 месяцев назад +1

    Laziness. No drive. Already satisfied.

  • @justprintandwrap
    @justprintandwrap Год назад +1

    On point!!!

  • @virgiliogiron1053
    @virgiliogiron1053 Год назад +3

    Bench in Australia bench in Japan bench in Orlando!!! Bench in gilas world Cup. In fairness ginebra will not bench him!!! Hahaha

  • @captainspirou
    @captainspirou Год назад +2

    He thought G-League would be a better path than Madrid?!

  • @kurosan0079
    @kurosan0079 Год назад +2

    His biggest mistake was not taking the offer from Madrid.

  • @rallyeraidr7841
    @rallyeraidr7841 5 месяцев назад +3

    Didn't get drafted because he's just not good enough for the NBA. It's that simple.

  • @d3sfox780
    @d3sfox780 Год назад +5

    Kai biggest failure is himself! He didn’t have THE HEART to grind. The moment he saw adversity, he falls back to what he is comfortable with. To be good at something, you have to be comfortable of being uncomfortable. The reason Pac-Man got good because he has the heart to compete along with an American coach to mentor him!

  • @chillpace
    @chillpace 6 месяцев назад

    Nice content. Thank you.

  • @hendriksph9380
    @hendriksph9380 Год назад +8

    Wemby great as he is offensively enjoys liberty to do what he pleases with his tram.Put him in the NBL where the likes of Banes and other bigs aching to get a shot in the NBA will bully him with a target at his back.Have seen him struggle against grown ass men in europe what more in NBL where the physicality is on another level.Kai’s mistakes are caused by poor management and with wasserman I think he stands a chance to get an NBA team that wpuld patiently develop him.A skillful mobile big with high IQ is to hard to pass on coupled with the massive fan base he brings.He had a chance kast year to score a two way but his former agent wanted something more hence delaying his NBA progress.

    • @saikojoji4079
      @saikojoji4079 Год назад +9

      i'm a filipino but you just don't get to compare wemby and kai and be treated seriously. it's just not "offensive liberty" that separates the two of them, they're in completely different tiers of talent. don't forget, wemby played as a pro and took his team to the finals against euroleague teams which were better competition than the nbl. i agree that kai's poor decisions led to him not being able to develop as much as he can, but let's not overrate him here. i think he has an nba future but remember to temper expectations

    • @barredsun2408
      @barredsun2408 Год назад +1

      Tama po, this guy is overrating Kai kailangan nya i accept ang katotohanan Wemby>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kai

    • @davemanalo3263
      @davemanalo3263 Год назад +2

      Man you're dreamin. Wembi is a legit center( he can rebound, block, alter the shots inside, he can cover a lot of area on the defense, plus he is agile can somehow play a pick n roll Defense) that has a very good handles, he has a promising shooting form. While Kai has a very low basketball fundamentals, he can easily box out by his opponents(sometimes even a smaller ones) his not really a known shot blocker.

    • @Idiots221
      @Idiots221 Год назад

      WEMBY IS 1million x better than kai dumbass sotto

  • @ariesescala885
    @ariesescala885 Год назад +4

    He's not a NBA caliber type of player. not even close .. i know it hurts for some but, that's the truth..

  • @michaelglim
    @michaelglim Год назад +2

    Kai needs to bulk up and be snappy. That’s what the nba wants to see.

    • @layoutkimsstudio2341
      @layoutkimsstudio2341 11 месяцев назад +1

      you see how he slouches? hilig yumuko... hingal palagi.. prati bukas bibig. tapos hilig wagayway ng kamay prang walang gana . body language palang.. pano ka bilang isang scout gaganahan dyan .

  • @RefRed_King
    @RefRed_King 2 месяца назад

    bro's management team f'ed him up

  • @callgecko3034
    @callgecko3034 Год назад +1

    social media is to blame here just like what happened to kobe Paras. the premature attention made him and his team act like divas all over the place.
    instead of being humble and staying conservative with bball programs they keep changing his external factors instead of grinding it out with just 1 program.
    i guess ego got the best of them and they lost valuable time and opportunities in the process.
    he's not gonna make it at this point. 22 na and injury already showed up considering he hasn't even experienced the intensity of regular nba games.
    internet meme nalang Kai at this point he is like a 7'3 Julian Newman version of the Philippines. it's time to move on to our next bet..
    hopefully the next Pinoy prospect wouldn't get used and abused by content creators for clicks and monetization too much,
    and even if they do sana hindi lumaki ulo at maniwala sa sarili niyang hype kung sino man yung sunod nating pambato

  • @realprojecttools3543
    @realprojecttools3543 Год назад

    you're only as good as the people that surrounds you. choose wisely

  • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
    @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Год назад +2

    I dont think a Euroleague stint would have done anything to bring Kai to the NBA. Only superstars can make that jump and clearly Kai isnt one and does not have the potential to be one. Though a long career in the Euroleague is way better than whatever he is doing now.

    • @athenstar10
      @athenstar10 Год назад +5

      I completely disagree. If they accepted the 5-year contract offered by Real Madrid (or I think, any of the 4 other clubs), when he was younger, he would've been developed properly and they don't need him to for marketing like what happened in US. He would've focused more on his improvement while playing for NT, instead of endorsing products and travelling excessively.
      Europe have the expertise in developing a big, modern or traditional, making them a high-value player to be sold to the best league like any investments. He would've gotten used to physicality more in Spain and Germany. Another advantage of starting in Europe is that he'll have a bigger market to choose from. Even if he gets undrafted, you can still play anywhere in Europe.
      Playing in Europe is still possible for Kai but it won't be as easy.

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Год назад +3

      @@athenstar10 You disagree but none of what you said disproved my point. All I said was a stint in Europe would not have helped him make the NBA, though playing there clearly would have made him a better player but to make the NBA you need a place where you could stand out and the 2nd best basketball league in the world isnt that place. He is not that special of a talent to take a detour he should have just took the most proven route, which was college.

    • @athenstar10
      @athenstar10 Год назад +5

      @@kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 That just shows your lack of knowledge about this guy. NCAA is not for everyone, certainly not for Kai.
      Most schools are more concerned about W than developing their players' full potential. Also, players there are more likely to show off than play like a team.
      I know someone who've been a coach in US and Europe, he said that Europeans are more patient with players' development than US, specially for big guys like Kai. European stint will be more comfortable for Kai, because his skills naturally fit the European style. Yes, it's gonna be a lot more physical, nit as fast as Japan nor US but there's more team plays which he enjoys.

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Год назад +1

      @@athenstar10 Clearly you lack reading comprehension, unless you bring forth an actual argument to my take I wont reply to you anymore.

    • @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967
      @kkjwdfjopwekfjopcdsxzdfsdf3967 Год назад +1

      @@athenstar10 Just shows you lack reading comprehension, which part did I say that a stint in Euroleague wont make Kai a better player, all I was saying was to make it to the NBA you need to make a name for yourself, sure Kai would have developed into a better player but he still would not have built a reputation solid enough to make the NBA since he obviously would be exposed playing against grown men. You really think Kai is the same caliber as Jokic, Giannis or even a Kristaps? If you cant bring forth an argument to my actual take I wont reply to you anymore.