AJ Edu and Kai Sotto, longtime Gilas Pilipinas teammates since the youth level, part ways this time in the pros when the twin towers see action in the Japan B. League
“I am looking forward to playing Kai a little bit. We played together at the junior level,” said Edu during an online press conference organized by the Japan pro basketball league on Wednesday, September 27.
During Gilas Pilipinas’ five-game slate in the quadrennial event, the 6-foot-10 Edu led the team in rebounds with 8.6 a game, adding to his 8.2 points, 1.4 assists, and 1.2 blocks as a starter. Choosing the B.League as the first place to play professionally was an easy decision for Edu, as he tries to put experience into practice.
“That was an amazing experience to learn from that, so hopefully, I can take that in the B. League scene.”
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