Kobe Paras Looking For New Opportunities After Quitting Creighton
Kobe Paras eyes US school who would like to get his services after getting his release papers from quitting in Creighton University.
The 6-foot-6 prodigy is now waiting for the upcoming offers of universities from the United States as he finds new place and opportunities sooner or later. The basketball player quits from Creighton University after just one season.
Middlebrooks Basketball posted on Twitter stating that Kobe Paras catches the eye of US schools to get his service. “The offers are coming in for @_kokoparas. GCU, University of Hawaii, Cal State Fullerton, Santa Clara & CSUN!! @coachmiddlebrks @_agau4,” wrote by Middlebrooks Bball on Twitter.
The offers are coming in for @_kokoparas. GCU, University of Hawaii, Cal State Fullerton, Santa Clara & CSUN!! @coachmiddlebrks @_agau4
— Middlebrooks Bball (@middlbasketball) May 4, 2017
Previously, Middlebrooks released a statement about the request of Paras to leave Creighton, which was granted by the university after their careful thought and consideration. The Filipino player personally thanked his fans, coaches, and the community of Creighton University for the love and support, which was given to him.
Paras averaged 1.3 points and 1.0 rebounds and has only played only 15 out of 35 games. He also saw limited minutes with the Bluejays, but he was a standout from De La Salle-Greenhill’s before playing for U.S.
The Filipino standout will return to the Philippines his May to spend time with his family, friends, and evaluate new opportunities for college. After visiting his family, the young player will fly to Toronto, Canada for an international event.

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