At A Glance
- After powering the UP Fighting Maroons to a sweet victory in UAAP Season 87, Quentin Millora-Brown leaves his door open for a possible stint with Gilas Pilipinas.
After powering the UP Fighting Maroons to a sweet victory in UAAP Season 87, Quentin Millora-Brown leaves his door open for a possible stint with Gilas Pilipinas.

Millora-Brown, who played for the State U in a one-and-done campaign which he dedicated to his late grandfather Angel, expressed his interest in playing for the Nationals.
But for now, the energetic 6-foot-10 big man is taking his time to map out his next destination.
“You know, it’ll be an amazing opportunity if it comes up, but I’m just taking it one day at a time before I figure out where I’m gonna play next,” said Millora-Brown.
“I’m just excited for any opportunity that comes my way,” he added.
If it happens in the future, QMB is ready to submit all the documents including his passport.
The former US NCAA center out of Vanderbilt University is also setting his sights on a possible move to the PBA.
“Yes, I’m open to anywhere,” Millora-Brown continued.
“But I need to take some time to rest and time will tell what’s next,” he added.
The 24-year-old Millora-Brown made big contributions for the Maroons this season especially on the defensive end.
His biggest UAAP game came out in Game 3 of the Finals against De La Salle where he tallied a double-double output of 14 points and 10 rebounds.