Former NBA big men Bol Bol and Kylor Kelley, who were both in the league last season, are headed overseas to compete in the upcoming Commissioner’s Cup in the Philippine Basketball Association, Marc Stein of The Stein Line confirms (via Twitter).
Bol will play for the TNT Tropang 5G, the defending Commissioner’s Cup champions, as the team announced on social media (Facebook link).
The 44th overall pick in the 2019 draft, Bol made 202 regular season appearances for Denver, Orlando, and Phoenix in six NBA seasons, averaging 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 13.6 minutes per night. He appeared in 36 games last season for the Suns, making 10 starts and logging 12.4 minutes per contest.
The 7’3″ forward/center has a unique skill set for a player of his size, including an ability to handle the ball and make outside shots. However, his slender frame and lack of defensive mobility limit his effectiveness on that end of the floor and have made it a challenge for him to establish himself as a trusted NBA rotation player.
As for Kelley, the former Oregon State center is joining the Converge FiberXers, another PBA team, writes Justine Bacnis of the Tiebreaker Times.
Kelley went undrafted in 2020 and bounced around for the next several years, playing in the G League, Denmark, England, and non-NBA leagues in Canada and the U.S. He spent part of 2024/25 on a two-way deal with the Mavericks and also signed a pair of 10-day contracts with the Pelicans at the end of the season, appearing in 11 total games for the two teams.
Kelley had been playing for the South Bay Lakers in the G League this season, but freed himself up via buyout to head to the Philippines, according to the team (Twitter link).
The Commissioner’s Cup represents a segment of the PBA season that will tip off next month.
