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Kai Sotto trains with former NBA superstar Amar’eStoudemire in Miami

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Kai Sotto, the 7’3” wunderkid from the Philippines continues his training overseas to reach his dream, to play in the NBA.

The former Ateneo Blue Eaglet was seen training in Miami, Florida with the 6-time All-Star Amar’eStoudemire. Both were training under coach Felix Flores, the owner of The Miami Perimeter.

Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade once train under Flores and also held several camp with the coach.

The future of Sotto is still uncertain at the moment after he left his G-League Ignite team to play for GilasPilipinas but then was postponed due to the rising number of COVID-19 positives in the country.

Despite the minor setback that shaken his plans, Sotto remains focus on getting better and stronger every day. With the help of the former NBA superstar, Sotto will surely learn a lot that he could put in his game.

People, especially Filipinos, are waiting to see him play in television to see how far he has improved already.

Kai Sotto trains with former NBA superstar Amar’eStoudemire in Miami

Kai Sotto, the 7’3” wunderkid from the Philippines continues his training overseas to reach his dream, to play in the NBA.

The former Ateneo Blue Eaglet was seen training in Miami, Florida with the 6-time All-Star Amar’eStoudemire. Both were training under coach Felix Flores, the owner of The Miami Perimeter.

Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade once train under Flores and also held several camp with the coach.

The future of Sotto is still uncertain at the moment after he left his G-League Ignite team to play for GilasPilipinas but then was postponed due to the rising number of COVID-19 positives in the country.

Despite the minor setback that shaken his plans, Sotto remains focus on getting better and stronger every day. With the help of the former NBA superstar, Sotto will surely learn a lot that he could put in his game.

People, especially Filipinos, are waiting to see him play in television to see how far he has improved already.

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Boston avoids sweep, gets one in Miami in Game 4

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Boston avoids sweep, gets one in Miami in Game 4

There will be no sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals as the Boston Celtics stole one in Miami in Game 4, 116-99.

Jayson Tatum delivered a huge game of 33 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists to power the Celtics to Game 5 back in Boston.

They relied on a strong second half to win one with five more Celtics players scoring in double-digits.

Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler scored 29 for the Heat who still hold a commanding 3-1 series lead.

Butler, though, felt no pressure in the post-game interview as he believed Miami can win one on the road to close out the East Finals and set up a showdown to the already-waiting Denver Nuggets.

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Denver sweeps Lakers, makes first NBA Finals appearance

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Denver sweeps Lakers, makes first NBA Finals appearance

The Denver Nuggets finally reached their first NBA Finals appearance after holding off the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of the West Finals, 113-111.

Nikola Jokic muscled his way for the eventual game-winning bucket as LeBron James missed two potential game-tying shots at the other end.

The former two-time MVP finished with yet another triple-double of 30 points, 14 rebounds, and 13 assists to conquer James’ 40-piece performance.

Denver ends the cinderella run of LA via sweep and whil making history for its franchise as well.

Jamal Murray, who had been balling in the series, added 25 markers while Aaron Gordon delivered 22.

The Nuggets will now wait to the winner of the Miami-Boston series where the Heat are up 3-0.

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Heat continues to spread as Miami takes 3-0 lead over Boston

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Heat continues to spread as Miami takes 3-0 lead over Boston

The wildfire Miami Heat have created continued to spread as they took care of business as home for a 128-102 win in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Gabe Vincent and Duncan Robinson, both undrafted, delivered a sensational performance with 29 points and 22 respectively to put Miami one game away from returning to the NBA finals.

Jimmy Butler only had 16 markers but the fire he ignited for the rest of his teammates were burning as the Heat scored 30+ points in all four quarters.

Jayson Tatum and Jalen Brown were shut down with only 14 and 12 points apiece.

Game 4 is on Wednesday, still in Miami.

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