Kai Sotto, 36ers seen to benefit from long NBL break

Kai Sotto

MANILA, Philippines – Adelaide coach CJ Bruton expects a solid production from Kai Sotto when the 36ers return to action in the Australia NBL next week after consecutive postponements due to COVID-19 protocols.

Bruton said that while the long hiatus affected their other players and hampered their preparation, it worked to their favor in a way with Sotto (knee soreness) and Sunday Dech (quadricep) now at full strength.

“I think it's a double-edged sword. It does help with us getting a little bit closer to having Sunday on the floor and having everyone on deck,” said Bruton in the Adelaide official podcast, Sixers Fix.

“(Kai) has definitely come back. As he has all offseason, he has shown his ability to impact the game not only on the defensive end but also the offensive end,” he added.

Adelaide returns to action next Tuesday against Perth as per the updated NBL schedule after being in protocols due to a member testing positive for COVID-19 before New Year.

It will mark the second game of Sotto, who missed his team’s first four matches, following his debut against Cairns last Dec. 18 that also happened to be their last action so far.

“By being so big, he has the ability to be dominant around the rim in that role. I see it no differently coming into our next game as well,” added Bruton on the 7-foot-3 Filipino sensation.

Adelaide had five postponed matches against Perth (December 28 and January 7), South East Melbourne (January 2), Illawarra (January 9) and Tasmania (January 16). 

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