
Kai Sotto Now is probably the two most significant words in the game of basketball this week in the Philippines. The 7-foot-3 center, who missed out on national team duty for two years, has returned to the Gilas Pilipinas practice camp, which is an opportune time. The Kai Sotto Return provides the program with size, seasoned experience and hope at the time that the Philippines needs them most as it plays for its life in the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers.
Gilas Pilipinas' recent announcement is not just a roster adjustment, but a welcome change for a team that has been without him. It's a possible turning point in a qualification campaign that's been getting tougher and tougher.
The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) posted on their Facebook page a photo of the national team training with Kai Sotto at the San Miguel Corporation Sports Complex, Pasig City, on Tuesday, August 18, 2026. This was the first time he's in Gilas Pilipinas practice in two years, according to a report in Rappler.
Sotto is added to the roster ahead of the fourth window of the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifier this August as the Philippines takes on Iran and Jordan at the Mall of Asia Arena. Gilas Pilipinas will take on Jordan Aug. 28 and Iran Aug. 30.
He's back in time when it matters most. The Philippines are in 2-4 Group E with Syria, and 3-4 overall. Australia (6-0), Iran (5-1), Jordan (5-1) and New Zealand (4-2) are ahead of Gilas in the table. The Philippines has to be among the top three in the group or the top fourth in the two groups in the second round to get a ticket to the FIBA World Cup.
This is a reminder of what has and hasn't been established. Sotto has been spotted during practice, and the window and opponents have been announced. It is still unknown, and hasn't been officially confirmed, what his playing status, minutes and role will be in the actual games against Jordan and Iran.

International basketball remains, for the most part, a big man sport. With a legitimate 7-3 center, they're able to do things on the front end and the back end of the court that they could not do without him. And versus someone as big as Australia, Iran or Jordan certainly plays a different game.
Peeking at his defensive side, Sotto's length and size can protect the basket, redirect shots and fill in a defense that's been lacking in a paint presence in his absence. Offensively, he can shoot over, pass through the middle and drive to the basket all from the post position, which is a quality that Gilas Pilipinas hasn't always possessed since his last game.
He also has an impact on matchups. The Philippines has been a size disadvantage when facing taller international frontcourts that are more physical. A healthy Sotto goes a long way toward evening the playing field (at least in the lineup), and provides head coach Tim Cone with another option when facing various opponents.
It is important to remember what happened when Kai Sotto Now was away from us.
Sotto last played for Gilas Pilipinas during 2024 when the team secured its first 4 out of the first 6 matches in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers, including a comeback win against New Zealand. In the period, he averaged 15.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and two blocks per game, all while contributing in a variety of ways as a two-way center.
The now 24-year-old's knee injury, however, saw him miss out on duty for the national team in January 2025. Since then, Gilas Pilipinas has compiled a tough 4-9 run of 11 games in FIBA tournaments, losing four times to New Zealand and three to Australia.
Here's a brief history of the journey of Kai Sotto in the Gilas Pilipinas circuit:
Given his previous national team output and his physical makeup, here's what a fit and in-form Sotto can bring to the team:
Here, what is important to remember is to keep expectations low. These are just possibilities and not promises as he plays like this in 2024 and has physical tools available. Two years away from top level competition and a knee injury have the potential to impact his rhythm and conditioning in the early going.
In the analytical sense, Sotto could change how Tim Cone utilizes his frontcourt. This is where a center of his size and ability fits into the coaching staff's plans, whether it's with a stretch four for spacing or getting him in as the anchor on the edges when rotation is needed or if he's specifically needed against taller players like Jordan and Iran.
He could also be a good fit for Gilas Pilipinas' perimeter players. A strong screen-setter and lob threat with driving lanes for guards and his ability to rebound opens up transition opportunities for the team's wings.
If you're wondering, none of this is confirmed by the coaching staff. These are sound expectations of what is possible based on the fundamentals of basketball and Sotto's known skill set — not an official statement on rotations and/or game plans.
If you're hoping to see Kai Sotto now return to the fold at the level you've come to expect, you might need to lower your expectations for the short-term.
Each of these represents a general guideline and not a guarantee or a fact. His expectations are fair given the information at his disposal when he came back to practice.
However, more than the immediate lift, Kai Sotto's triumph is testament to the aspirations of Gilas Pilipinas. The program is competing for the FIBA World Cup with each position needing depth, size and experience.
The coaching staff can maintain flexibility in the player pool as they approach the important Iran and Jordan games and maybe beyond, into future international windows, with a healthy and productive Sotto. For comparison, Sotto is not part of the separate Gilas Pilipinas team that will compete in the Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan this September, which head coach Tim Cone has chosen to draw from the PBA. It is on the agenda, in other words, when he returns, it is specifically related to the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers championship.

Kai Sotto is one of the biggest and best-traveled prospects in Philippine basketball history, and has been a perennial favourite to pick up in the past. His growth has been closely monitored not only because of his potential to carry the torch to Gilas Pilipinas but for those who will be his peers in the future.
There's the inevitable buzz about his future in the NBA but for things that have not been announced, this article will not predict. The reality is that he is back in training with the national team at a crucial stage in the World Cup qualification battle.
The Kai Sotto Return couldn't have come at a more important time. Gilas Pilipinas looking to salvage its World Cup dreams against Jordan and Iran will welcome having their 7-foot-3 center back in the gym, as they haven't seen him for two years.
Much is still unknown — how he'll be conditioned, what he would be, how soon he'll get into the swing of things after a long hiatus. However, the return of Kai Sotto Now to the roster with his Gilas Pilipinas team mates is a big development in itself. As the matches with Jordan (on August 28) and Iran (on August 30) nears, Filipino basketball fans will be closely watching the return of the national team in hopes that this is the beginning of a better run.
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Yes. Gilas Pilipinas' coach, in a Facebook post, confirmed that Kai Sotto will make his return to the national team on August 18, 2026, after two years.
Sotto endured a knee injury in January 2025, thus missing out on national team action for about two years.
His height, rebounding, rim protection and post scoring will help the Philippines have a more solid interior presence especially against taller international teams such as Australia, Iran and Jordan
Kai Sotto is in the center.
Kai Sotto is 7-foot-3.
He wasn't specifically announced for the Jordan and Iran games, but is likely to bolster the frontcourt.
He was most recently called up to the national team in 2024 for the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers, prior to a knee injury in 2025.
It brings an extra size and frontcourt depth to the table for Gilas Pilipinas as it wrestles to move up in Group E and earn a berth to the FIBA World Cup
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