🚨MISSED FROM ROSTER, BUT NOT OUT OF GAME! Kevin Quiambao IS DECEIVED BY Kings – Now Secretly Pursued by 5 NBA Teams?!👀🔥 With Golden State Warriors Having the Most Advantage .Qu

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Say it ain’t so! Filipino basketball prodigy Kevin Quiambao has just been hit with a jaw-dropping twist in his NBA journey. Despite being left out of the Sacramento Kings’ Summer League roster — a move that fans are calling nothing short of a betrayal — the 6’7” forward is now at the center of a high-stakes secret pursuit by five other NBA teams.

👀 And here’s the kicker? The Golden State Warriors are reportedly leading the race — and insiders say the talks are getting serious.

🔥 After making waves with his powerful performances in the Philippines and showing flashes of NBA-ready talent, Quiambao was widely expected to make a splash with the Kings. But instead of minutes on the court, he got mysteriously dropped. Sources close to the player claim there was “a breakdown in communication” — and some are even saying he was “led on and left in the dark.”

💬 “He was ready. He trained like a beast. The Kings just ghosted him,” said one anonymous scout. “But now, other teams smell opportunity.

Filipino basketball star Kevin Quiambao in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers. Photo from FIBA Basketball.

🏀 The five teams reportedly courting him include:

  • Golden State Warriors (clear frontrunner, per leaked reports)
  • Miami Heat
  • Toronto Raptors
  • Brooklyn Nets
  • San Antonio Spurs

🧨 The Warriors, known for turning overlooked talent into gold (hello, Jordan Poole?), are said to be extremely impressed with Quiambao’s basketball IQ, court vision, and unshakable composure under pressure.

🇵🇭 Meanwhile, back home in the Philippines, fans are rallying behind their hometown hero, flooding social media with hashtags like #JusticeForKevin and #TrustQuiambao.

💥 Whether this shocking snub was a misstep by Sacramento or a blessing in disguise, one thing’s for sure: Kevin Quiambao isn’t done. Not even close. The kid’s still coming — and the NBA better be ready.