UCLA (2016) Paras committed to attend college at the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and play for their
Bruins basketball team. In October 2015, he signed a
National Letter of Intent to join the team under coach
Steve Alford, and later formally signed on November 12, 2015. However, on June 30, 2016, Paras withdrew from UCLA after failing to meet their academic requirements. 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.
Creighton University (2016–2017) On July 18, 2016, the
Creighton Bluejays announced they had signed Paras. Paras was the first Filipino to join the program. 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. After finishing his freshman season and failing to secure a regular playing role, Paras subsequently withdrew from the school on April 29, 2017.
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. 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 and athletic director Brandon Martin. Paras never played a game with the Matadors. Paras served a one-year residency period before he was eligible to play for the
UP Fighting Maroons starting
UAAP Season 82. Paras became the UAAP Player of the week on his debut as he helped the UP Fighting Maroons to clinch three straight victories. In April 2021, he left the team to seek better basketball opportunities in the United States. ==Professional career==