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MANILA, Philippines—Kai Sotto showed his major progression once more in the Japan B.League following the Koshigaya Alphas’ 100-74 win over the Kawasaki Brave Thunders at Koshigaya City Gymnasium on Sunday.
The Gilas big man registered a monster double-double with a game-high 25 points and 18 rebounds to lead the Alphas. LJ Peak also helped his team’s cause with 22 to his name to push them to a 6-12 record.
Article continues after this advertisementSotto, whose improved play has been on full display for this Japan B.League season, got the nod from his Koshigaya coach Ryuzo Anzai
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“Kai is an exceptional athlete who moves incredibly well for his height and transitions seamlessly from fakes to dunks,” Anzai said in a post on the Koshiaga’s X account. “As a coach, it’s my job to figure out how to further develop his skills. I want to see him progress to the next level.”
Article continues after this advertisementFellow Filipino import Matthew Wright, on the other end, struggled mightily with only four points and a steal for the Brave Thunders as they dropped to 4-14 for the season.
Article continues after this advertisement View this post on InstagramFellow Gilas cornerstone Dwight Ramos also had a victorious weekend as his Levanga Hokkaido zoomed past the Akita Northern Happinets, 69-61, at Hokkai Kita-Yale.
Article continues after this advertisementWhile Ramos only had a limited action of eight minutes, he still managed to finish with six points and a rebound. It was Shuto Terazono who spearheaded Levanga with 19 points to improve to a 6-12 card.
Ray Parks Jr.’s Osaka Evessa also tallied a win over the Shibuya Sun Rockers, 76-70, at Ookini Arena Maishima.
Article continues after this advertisementParks Jr. made the most of his 35 minutes of action with an all-around effort of 12 points, five rebounds, five assists, a steal and a block to power Osaka to 10-8.
READ: Kai Sotto puts on impressive showing to defend Gilas home court
AJ Edu, however, wasn’t so lucky as his Nagasaki Velca succumbed to Alvark Tokyo, 83-81, at Happiness Arena.
Edu didn’t score much with just four points but his work on the paint was huge for Velca as he snagged eight rebounds plus a block. Still, it wasn’t enough as Nagasaki crashed to a 7-11 record.
Roosevelt Adams and the Yamagata Wyverns also fell victim to Rising Zephyr Fukuoka, 89-78, at Yamagata Prefectural Sports Park.
In 30 minutes of action, Adams finished with eight points and six rebounds but it wasn’t enough as the Wyverns dropped to 8-13.
However, no Filipino import probably felt disheartened more than Geo Chiu as his Ehime Orange Vikings absorbed a tough 108-58 loss at the hands of Shinshu Brave Warriors at White Ring.
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Ehime dropped to an abysmal 1-20 record while Chiu only tallied five rebounds and an assist in the loss.1xbet
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