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Kobe Paras

Kobe Lorenzo Forster Paras (born September 19, 1997) is a Filipino professional basketball player for Altiri Chiba of the B2 League. Listed at 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) and 200 pounds (91 kg), he plays the small forward position. He has been a member of the Philippine national team and the national 3x3 team.

Kobe Paras
Paras in 2021
No. 1 – Altiri Chiba
PositionSmall forward
LeagueB2 League
Personal information
Born (1997-09-19) September 19, 1997 (age 25)
Quezon City, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school
College
Playing career2021–present
Career history
2021–2022Niigata Albirex BB
2022–presentAltiri Chiba
Career highlights and awards

Paras committed to play in the United States at the University of California, Los Angeles, but withdrew after the university's admissions department determined he did not meet their academic requirements. Instead, he played his freshman year for the Creighton University in 2016–17 before transferring to Cal State Northridge where he redshirted. However, he left Cal State Northridge to play college basketball for the UP Fighting Maroons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He is the son of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) legend Benjie Paras.

High school career

Paras entered Cathedral High School in Los Angeles in the middle of the 2013–14 school year where he played for the school's basketball team, the Phantoms. Prior to entering Cathedral, Paras attended La Salle Greenhills in Mandaluyong where he also played for the institution's basketball team. However, Paras decided against playing for the Phantoms for the 2015–16 school year. He would have only been eligible to play for the Phantoms until the first semester due to an eight semester limit. The eligibility limitation was due to the difference between academic years in the Philippines and the United States. He instead decided to play for Middlebrooks Academy prep team for his final year in high school while continuing to attend Cathedral.[1] Middlebrooks is not regulated by California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) regulation, which allowed Paras to avoid the conflict between school years.[2]

Paras prepped at Cathedral in Los Angeles, CA before playing his senior year at Middlebrooks Academy. In high school, he was an honor roll student, a member of the National Honor Society, a Star Scholar Honoree and a summa cum laude graduate. At Cathedral, he averaged 15.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.5 steals as a junior and was an All-State nominee, First Team All-Del Rey League and ranked the 24th-best player in California by CalHiSports. Helped lead Cathedral to the Regional Championship game (State Final 4) and the team finished ranked No. 9 in the state and No. 1 in Division 3A of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). In 2015–16, Paras played his senior campaign with Middlebrooks Academy where he earned a McDonald's All-American Game nomination and the PEC-6 Conference MVP Award and helped lead Middlebrooks to the regular season PEC-6 Conference championship. He participated in several elite basketball showcases, including Adidas Nations and the Adidas All-American Camp. Also played travel basketball with Compton Magic on the Adidas grassroots circuit and was selected to the Adidas All-American Camp and the international elite showcase Adidas Nations.

U.S. college recruiting

In the United States, Paras was considered as a four-star recruit by Scout.com as well as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Rivals.com.[3]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Kobe Paras
SG
Quezon City, Philippines Cathedral High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Nov 10, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN:    ESPN grade: 74
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2016 UCLA Basketball Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • "2016 UCLA Player Commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • "2016 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.

College career

UCLA (2016)

Paras committed to attend college at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and play for their Bruins basketball team.[4] In October 2015, he signed a National Letter of Intent to join the team under coach Steve Alford,[5] and later formally signed on November 12, 2015.[6] However, on June 30, 2016, Paras withdrew from UCLA after failing to meet their academic requirements.[7][8] Middlebrooks stated that Paras was a 100% academic qualifier for a Division I college through the NCAA Eligibility Center. Eighty Division I schools expressed interest in signing Paras.[9][10]

Creighton University (2016–2017)

On July 18, 2016, the Creighton Bluejays announced they had signed Paras.[11] Paras was the first Filipino to join the program.[12] In 15 games with Creighton, Paras totaled 20 points and 15 rebounds in 70 total minutes on the floor. He scored a season-high six points in 12 minutes of action against Longwood on December 9, 2016. He also appeared in Creighton's NCAA opening round contest against Rhode Island where he scored three points and collected a rebound in two minutes.[13] After finishing his freshman season and failing to secure a regular playing role, Paras subsequently withdrew from the school on April 29, 2017.[14]

Cal State Northridge (2017)

On May 9, 2017, Paras announced, via his Twitter account, that he verbally committed to play for the Matadors, under coach Reggie Theus. Paras would have to redshirt his first year of eligibility, due to NCAA transfer rules.[15] However, on March 9, 2018, Paras announced that he would be leaving Cal State to pursue a professional career. This move followed the firing of Cal State coach Theus[16] and athletic director Brandon Martin.[17] Paras never played a game with the Matadors.[16]

University of the Philippines (2019)

On July 10, 2018, Paras announced that he will be returning to the Philippines to join the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons, following the footsteps of his father, Benjie, who was member of the 1986 champion team, saying that UP is "the most respected educational institution in the country" and adding that "the attraction of UP is not just its basketball program, but the world-class education it is known for."[18] Paras served a one-year residency period before he was eligible to play for the UP Fighting Maroons starting UAAP Season 82.[19] Paras became the UAAP Player of the week on his debut as he helped the UP Fighting Maroons to clinch three straight victories.[20] In April 2021, he left the team to seek better basketball opportunities in the United States.[21]

Professional career

Niigata Albirex BB (2021–2022)

On September 5, 2021, Paras signed with Niigata Albirex BB of the Japanese B.League.[22] He made his debut on October 2, recording 25 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals, in a 85–81 loss to Kyoto Hannaryz.[23] His contract expired by May 2022 and was not renewed.[24]

Altiri Chiba (2022–present)

After leaving Niigata Albirex, Paras moved to Altiri Chiba in June 2022, which has just been promoted to the B.League second division for the 2022–23 season.[25]

National team career

Junior national team

Paras was part of the Philippine national team that participated at the 2013 SEABA Under-16 Championship.[26]

He was also part of the Philippine national team that participated at the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship that finished fifth, wherein he scored 27 points en route to a 113–105 overtime victory against Japan.

Senior national team

The Philippine national team was looking to include Paras in the senior national team as early as 2015. He was included in the initial line up for the national squad which was set to participate at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, although he was not in the final lineup. Paras expressed openness to play for the national team provided that it would not conflict his commitments in the United States.[27]

He joined the Philippine national team which participated at the 2017 William Jones Cup.[28][29] He also played for the country in the 2017 Southeast Asian Games.[30] Paras played sparingly in the Jones Cup and a scoreless 3:37 minutes in for the first game of the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Games against Thailand. However, he bounced back strong in succeeding games, and helped the Philippines cop its 18th SEA Games basketball gold medal on Saturday, August 26, with a 94–55 thrashing of Indonesia in the gold medal match at the MABA Stadium. Paras averaged 11.4 points, including a tournament-high 20 markers in a 95-point win over Myanmar. He found his rhythm and naturally pulled several dunk parties through the tournament and even in the final, where he was also a perfect 6-of-6 from the field for 14 points.[31][32]

3x3 national team

In 3x3 basketball, Paras represented the Philippines at the 2013 and 2015 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 World Championship. While the national team failed to win the main 3x3 tournament at both editions, He won the slam dunk championships also on both occasions.[33]

Paras represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21, 2017 in Nantes, France.[34] Paras was named player of the day on June 18, 2017, following a win against Romania and a loss to France.[35] They finished the tournament at 11th place.[36]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

College

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2016–17 Creighton 15 0 4.7 .348 .200 .286 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 1.3
Career 15 0 4.7 .348 .200 .286 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 1.3

Personal life

Paras is the son of Filipino basketball player and actor Benjie Paras, a two-time PBA Most Valuable Player and the only player in PBA history to be named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season, and former actress Jackie Forster. He was named after NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter accident in 2020.[37] Paras older brother, Andre, is also a basketball player and actor.[38] He also has two half-brothers from his father's second marriage, Riley and Sam, and two half-brothers and a half-sister from his mother's second marriage.

References

  1. ^ Almo, Alder (August 29, 2015). "Eligibility issue keeps Kobe Paras from playing final yr with Phantoms". Philippine Star. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Smith, Cam (August 27, 2015). "Filipino teen hoops superstar Kobe Paras leaves Cathedral basketball program in L.A." USA Today. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  3. ^ "Kobe Paras". CSUN Matadors. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  4. ^ Leongson, Randolph (June 11, 2015). "Studies over basketball for UCLA commit Kobe Paras". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  5. ^ Leongson, Randolph (November 12, 2015). "Kobe Paras officially joins UCLA Bruins". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  6. ^ Del Rosario, Paolo (November 12, 2015). "UCLA Bruins officially sign Kobe Paras". CNN Philippines. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  7. ^ . InterAksyon. June 30, 2016. Archived from the original on January 27, 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  8. ^ "Kobe Paras withdraws from UCLA after failing academic requirement". CNN Philippines. July 1, 2016. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. ^ "Middlebrooks clarifies: Kobe Paras has no SAT issue". ABS-CBN Corporation. July 2, 2016. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  10. ^ Terrado, Reuben (July 2, 2016). "Middlebrooks denies report Kobe Paras has 'SAT scoring issue'". Retrieved September 19, 2017.
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  13. ^ "Kobe Paras – 2017–18 – Men's Basketball". CSUN Athletics.
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  15. ^ Corp., ABS-CBN (May 9, 2017). "Kobe Paras commits to play for Cal State Northridge". ABS-CBN SPORTS. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
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  23. ^ Giongco, Mark (October 2, 2021). "Kobe Paras scores 25 in Japan B.League debut but Niigata loses". INQUIRER.net.
  24. ^ Li, Matthew (May 27, 2022). "Kobe Paras not renewed by Niigata, enters free agency". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  25. ^ Leongson, Randolph (June 23, 2022). "Kobe Paras starts afresh with Japan second-division side Altiri Chiba". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
  26. ^ Terrado, Reuben (July 16, 2013). "Basketball Kobe Paras helps get PH campaign off to hot start in Seaba U-16 tilt". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
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  28. ^ Catacutan, Dodo (July 22, 2017). "By learning to take it slow, wunderkind Kobe Paras hastens his growth as a player". spin.ph. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  29. ^ Castillo, Musong (July 14, 2017). "Despite the attention, Kobe Paras remains cool in first Gilas stint". Inquirer.net. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  30. ^ Rola, Alyssa (July 28, 2017). "Paras, Parks, Ravena lead Gilas lineup for 2017 SEA Games". Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  31. ^ "Ahead of US return, Kobe Paras armed with key lessons after time with Gilas". Rappler.
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  34. ^ "Kobe Paras, Kiefer Ravena, Jeron Teng, Raymar Jose team up for FIBA 3x3 World Cup". CNN Philippines. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
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External links

  • Creighton Bluejays bio
  • 3x3 Planet Profile
  • 2014 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Men/ Profile

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Forster and the surname or paternal family name is Paras Kobe Lorenzo Forster Paras born September 19 1997 is a Filipino professional basketball player for Altiri Chiba of the B2 League Listed at 6 feet 6 inches 1 98 m and 200 pounds 91 kg he plays the small forward position He has been a member of the Philippine national team and the national 3x3 team Kobe ParasParas in 2021No 1 Altiri ChibaPositionSmall forwardLeagueB2 LeaguePersonal informationBorn 1997 09 19 September 19 1997 age 25 Quezon City PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoListed height6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Listed weight200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh schoolLa Salle Greenhills Mandaluyong Philippines Cathedral Los Angeles California Middlebrooks Academy Los Angeles California CollegeCreighton 2016 2017 University of the Philippines 2019 Playing career2021 presentCareer history2021 2022Niigata Albirex BB2022 presentAltiri ChibaCareer highlights and awardsUAAP Mythical Team 2019 Medals Men s basketballRepresenting PhilippinesSoutheast Asian Games2017 Kuala Lumpur Team competitionSEABA U16 Championship2013 Yogyakarta Team competitionMen s 3x3 basketballFIBA 3x3 U18 World Championship2013 Jakarta Slam dunk2015 Debrecen Slam dunkFIBA Asia U18 3x3 Championship2013 Bangkok Team competitionParas committed to play in the United States at the University of California Los Angeles but withdrew after the university s admissions department determined he did not meet their academic requirements Instead he played his freshman year for the Creighton University in 2016 17 before transferring to Cal State Northridge where he redshirted However he left Cal State Northridge to play college basketball for the UP Fighting Maroons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP He is the son of Philippine Basketball Association PBA legend Benjie Paras Contents 1 High school career 1 1 U S college recruiting 2 College career 2 1 UCLA 2016 2 2 Creighton University 2016 2017 2 3 Cal State Northridge 2017 2 4 University of the Philippines 2019 3 Professional career 3 1 Niigata Albirex BB 2021 2022 3 2 Altiri Chiba 2022 present 4 National team career 4 1 Junior national team 4 2 Senior national team 4 3 3x3 national team 5 Career statistics 5 1 College 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksHigh school career EditParas entered Cathedral High School in Los Angeles in the middle of the 2013 14 school year where he played for the school s basketball team the Phantoms Prior to entering Cathedral Paras attended La Salle Greenhills in Mandaluyong where he also played for the institution s basketball team However Paras decided against playing for the Phantoms for the 2015 16 school year He would have only been eligible to play for the Phantoms until the first semester due to an eight semester limit The eligibility limitation was due to the difference between academic years in the Philippines and the United States He instead decided to play for Middlebrooks Academy prep team for his final year in high school while continuing to attend Cathedral 1 Middlebrooks is not regulated by California Interscholastic Federation CIF regulation which allowed Paras to avoid the conflict between school years 2 Paras prepped at Cathedral in Los Angeles CA before playing his senior year at Middlebrooks Academy In high school he was an honor roll student a member of the National Honor Society a Star Scholar Honoree and a summa cum laude graduate At Cathedral he averaged 15 0 points 4 3 rebounds and 2 5 steals as a junior and was an All State nominee First Team All Del Rey League and ranked the 24th best player in California by CalHiSports Helped lead Cathedral to the Regional Championship game State Final 4 and the team finished ranked No 9 in the state and No 1 in Division 3A of the California Interscholastic Federation CIF In 2015 16 Paras played his senior campaign with Middlebrooks Academy where he earned a McDonald s All American Game nomination and the PEC 6 Conference MVP Award and helped lead Middlebrooks to the regular season PEC 6 Conference championship He participated in several elite basketball showcases including Adidas Nations and the Adidas All American Camp Also played travel basketball with Compton Magic on the Adidas grassroots circuit and was selected to the Adidas All American Camp and the international elite showcase Adidas Nations U S college recruiting Edit In the United States Paras was considered as a four star recruit by Scout com as well as a three star prospect by ESPN com and Rivals com 3 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit dateKobe ParasSG Quezon City Philippines Cathedral High School 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 200 lb 91 kg Nov 10 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports ESPN ESPN grade 74Overall recruiting rankings Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources 2016 UCLA Basketball Commitment List Rivals com Retrieved July 8 2015 2016 UCLA Player Commits ESPN com Retrieved July 8 2015 2016 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved July 8 2015 College career EditUCLA 2016 Edit Paras committed to attend college at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA and play for their Bruins basketball team 4 In October 2015 he signed a National Letter of Intent to join the team under coach Steve Alford 5 and later formally signed on November 12 2015 6 However on June 30 2016 Paras withdrew from UCLA after failing to meet their academic requirements 7 8 Middlebrooks stated that Paras was a 100 academic qualifier for a Division I college through the NCAA Eligibility Center Eighty Division I schools expressed interest in signing Paras 9 10 Creighton University 2016 2017 Edit On July 18 2016 the Creighton Bluejays announced they had signed Paras 11 Paras was the first Filipino to join the program 12 In 15 games with Creighton Paras totaled 20 points and 15 rebounds in 70 total minutes on the floor He scored a season high six points in 12 minutes of action against Longwood on December 9 2016 He also appeared in Creighton s NCAA opening round contest against Rhode Island where he scored three points and collected a rebound in two minutes 13 After finishing his freshman season and failing to secure a regular playing role Paras subsequently withdrew from the school on April 29 2017 14 Cal State Northridge 2017 Edit On May 9 2017 Paras announced via his Twitter account that he verbally committed to play for the Matadors under coach Reggie Theus Paras would have to redshirt his first year of eligibility due to NCAA transfer rules 15 However on March 9 2018 Paras announced that he would be leaving Cal State to pursue a professional career This move followed the firing of Cal State coach Theus 16 and athletic director Brandon Martin 17 Paras never played a game with the Matadors 16 University of the Philippines 2019 Edit On July 10 2018 Paras announced that he will be returning to the Philippines to join the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons following the footsteps of his father Benjie who was member of the 1986 champion team saying that UP is the most respected educational institution in the country and adding that the attraction of UP is not just its basketball program but the world class education it is known for 18 Paras served a one year residency period before he was eligible to play for the UP Fighting Maroons starting UAAP Season 82 19 Paras became the UAAP Player of the week on his debut as he helped the UP Fighting Maroons to clinch three straight victories 20 In April 2021 he left the team to seek better basketball opportunities in the United States 21 Professional career EditNiigata Albirex BB 2021 2022 Edit On September 5 2021 Paras signed with Niigata Albirex BB of the Japanese B League 22 He made his debut on October 2 recording 25 points 4 assists and 2 steals in a 85 81 loss to Kyoto Hannaryz 23 His contract expired by May 2022 and was not renewed 24 Altiri Chiba 2022 present Edit After leaving Niigata Albirex Paras moved to Altiri Chiba in June 2022 which has just been promoted to the B League second division for the 2022 23 season 25 National team career EditJunior national team Edit Paras was part of the Philippine national team that participated at the 2013 SEABA Under 16 Championship 26 He was also part of the Philippine national team that participated at the 2014 FIBA Asia Under 18 Championship that finished fifth wherein he scored 27 points en route to a 113 105 overtime victory against Japan Senior national team Edit The Philippine national team was looking to include Paras in the senior national team as early as 2015 He was included in the initial line up for the national squad which was set to participate at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games although he was not in the final lineup Paras expressed openness to play for the national team provided that it would not conflict his commitments in the United States 27 He joined the Philippine national team which participated at the 2017 William Jones Cup 28 29 He also played for the country in the 2017 Southeast Asian Games 30 Paras played sparingly in the Jones Cup and a scoreless 3 37 minutes in for the first game of the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Games against Thailand However he bounced back strong in succeeding games and helped the Philippines cop its 18th SEA Games basketball gold medal on Saturday August 26 with a 94 55 thrashing of Indonesia in the gold medal match at the MABA Stadium Paras averaged 11 4 points including a tournament high 20 markers in a 95 point win over Myanmar He found his rhythm and naturally pulled several dunk parties through the tournament and even in the final where he was also a perfect 6 of 6 from the field for 14 points 31 32 3x3 national team Edit In 3x3 basketball Paras represented the Philippines at the 2013 and 2015 FIBA 3x3 Under 18 World Championship While the national team failed to win the main 3x3 tournament at both editions He won the slam dunk championships also on both occasions 33 Paras represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21 2017 in Nantes France 34 Paras was named player of the day on June 18 2017 following a win against Romania and a loss to France 35 They finished the tournament at 11th place 36 Career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career highCollege Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2016 17 Creighton 15 0 4 7 348 200 286 0 9 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 3Career 15 0 4 7 348 200 286 0 9 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 3Personal life EditParas is the son of Filipino basketball player and actor Benjie Paras a two time PBA Most Valuable Player and the only player in PBA history to be named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season and former actress Jackie Forster He was named after NBA legend Kobe Bryant who died in a helicopter accident in 2020 37 Paras older brother Andre is also a basketball player and actor 38 He also has two half brothers from his father s second marriage Riley and Sam and two half brothers and a half sister from his mother s second marriage References Edit Almo Alder August 29 2015 Eligibility issue keeps Kobe Paras from playing final yr with Phantoms Philippine Star Retrieved September 19 2017 Smith Cam August 27 2015 Filipino teen hoops superstar Kobe Paras leaves Cathedral basketball program in L A USA Today Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras CSUN Matadors Retrieved September 19 2017 Leongson Randolph June 11 2015 Studies over basketball for UCLA commit Kobe Paras Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 19 2017 Leongson Randolph November 12 2015 Kobe Paras officially joins UCLA Bruins Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 19 2017 Del Rosario Paolo November 12 2015 UCLA Bruins officially sign Kobe Paras CNN Philippines Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras withdraws from UCLA Bruins due to academic issues InterAksyon June 30 2016 Archived from the original on January 27 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras withdraws from UCLA after failing academic requirement CNN Philippines July 1 2016 Retrieved September 19 2017 Middlebrooks clarifies Kobe Paras has no SAT issue ABS CBN Corporation July 2 2016 Retrieved September 19 2017 Terrado Reuben July 2 2016 Middlebrooks denies report Kobe Paras has SAT scoring issue Retrieved September 19 2017 It s official Kobe Paras signs with Creighton The Philippine Star Associated Press July 19 2016 Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras 2016 17 Retrieved May 9 2017 Kobe Paras 2017 18 Men s Basketball CSUN Athletics Almo Alder April 30 2017 Kobe Paras leaves Creighton Blue Jays FOX SPORTS Retrieved September 19 2017 Corp ABS CBN May 9 2017 Kobe Paras commits to play for Cal State Northridge ABS CBN SPORTS Retrieved September 19 2017 a b Lintag Paul April 17 2018 Kobe Paras and his Basketball Leap of Faith ABS CBN News Retrieved April 17 2018 Dioquino Delfin March 9 2018 I m going pro Kobe Paras reveals Rappler Retrieved March 9 2018 Kobe Paras is newest UP Maroon July 11 2018 Kobe Paras joins loaded UP Maroons The Philippine Star July 11 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 UAAP Player of the Week Kobe Paras reintroduces himself Rappler Kobe Paras bids UP Maroons goodbye Yahoo News April 20 2021 Retrieved April 22 2021 Kobe Paras goes pro joins Japan s Niigata Albirex BB ESPN com September 5 2021 Giongco Mark October 2 2021 Kobe Paras scores 25 in Japan B League debut but Niigata loses INQUIRER net Li Matthew May 27 2022 Kobe Paras not renewed by Niigata enters free agency Tiebreaker Times Retrieved May 28 2022 Leongson Randolph June 23 2022 Kobe Paras starts afresh with Japan second division side Altiri Chiba Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved June 23 2022 Terrado Reuben July 16 2013 Basketball Kobe Paras helps get PH campaign off to hot start in Seaba U 16 tilt Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved September 19 2017 Joble Rey February 15 2015 Marcus Douthit Kiefer Ravena Kobe Paras named to initial Gilas national team pool for SEA Games InterAksyon com Archived from the original on September 30 2015 Retrieved September 28 2015 Catacutan Dodo July 22 2017 By learning to take it slow wunderkind Kobe Paras hastens his growth as a player spin ph Retrieved September 19 2017 Castillo Musong July 14 2017 Despite the attention Kobe Paras remains cool in first Gilas stint Inquirer net Retrieved September 19 2017 Rola Alyssa July 28 2017 Paras Parks Ravena lead Gilas lineup for 2017 SEA Games Retrieved September 19 2017 Ahead of US return Kobe Paras armed with key lessons after time with Gilas Rappler GOLD STANDARD Gilas Pilipinas crushes Indonesia for SEA Games title abs cbn com August 26 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 Payo Jasmine June 8 2015 Perfect Paras keeps dunk title Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras Kiefer Ravena Jeron Teng Raymar Jose team up for FIBA 3x3 World Cup CNN Philippines Retrieved September 19 2017 Kobe Paras is FIBA 3x3 World Cup Player of the Day ABS CBN News June 19 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 Serbia wins FIBA 3x3 World Cup title Philippines finishes 11th ABS CBN SPORTS June 22 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 Named after Bryant Kobe Paras pays respect to fallen star Spin ph January 27 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Sonheimer Eric October 13 2014 There s a new Kobe in town at Cathedral High Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 19 2017 External links EditCreighton Bluejays bio 3x3 Planet Profile 2014 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Men Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kobe Paras amp oldid 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