Janti Miller, the flashy San Beda University scorer, was among those who watched Game 2 of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) best-of-three series Sunday, fueling speculations that the Filipino-American is on the move.
Miller was joined by his father at the Mall of Asia Arena for Game 2 of the La Salle-University of the Philippines war.
While he declined for an interview, the 6-foot-4 Miller previously said he wants to rest after his first year with San Beda in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
But after being named a part of the Mythical Team and winning the NCAA Season 101 crown over rivals Letran College, he is open for another year with the Red Lions.
"Right now, I have no decision, to be honest with you. I just got to go home, rest, not touch basketball for months, and just come make my decision. I'm just going to go home and live," Miller said.
“I was eager to play today, I am not going to lie. I was way too eager. I am eager to run it back next year.”
The guard from Fairfield, California averaged 20.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 17 games in his rookie season with the Lions.
Miller even scored 16 points in San Beda’s 89-70 win over the Knights last week before he was ejected after being slapped with two technical fouls for flopping.
He was suspended for Game 2 but Miller was able to celebrate with the Lions after their 83-71 win over Letran.
There are also rumors that San Beda, a school that boasts 24 NCAA titles, could be making the jump to the UAAP but the school has yet to release a statement.