Quentin Milora Brown’s Contract with Chiba Jets Expires at End of 2025-26 Season, Team Announces
Chiba Jets, a professional basketball team in Japan’s B.League, confirmed on Monday that forward Quentin Milora Brown’s contract will not be renewed following the 2025-26 season, according to a team statement. The announcement comes as the 29-year-old American player prepares to enter his fifth season with the club, though no official details about his future plans have been released.
The Jets’ statement emphasized Brown’s contributions to the team over the past four years, noting his role in helping the franchise reach the B.League Finals in 2023. “Quentin has been a vital part of our organization, and we are grateful for his dedication,” the statement read. “However, the decision to not extend his contract was made after careful consideration of the team’s long-term goals.”
Brown, who joined the Jets in 2021, averaged 14.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game during the 2024-25 season, according to B.League statistics. His performance earned him a spot in the league’s All-Defensive Team for the 2024 season. However, the Jets have not yet commented on potential replacements or roster changes for the upcoming campaign.
What This Means for Chiba Jets’ Roster and Strategy
The expiration of Brown’s contract marks a significant shift for the Jets, who have relied on his versatility as a forward. Head coach Hiroshi Sato acknowledged the challenge of replacing a player of Brown’s caliber, stating in a press conference, “Quentin’s ability to contribute both offensively and defensively has been invaluable. We are now focused on identifying the right additions to maintain our competitive edge.”

The B.League’s free agency period opens in June 2025, and the Jets are expected to explore options in the international market. Recent reports suggest the team is considering signing a veteran center to complement their existing frontline, though no specific names have been mentioned. The Jets’ general manager, Takashi Nakamura, declined to comment on potential targets, citing ongoing negotiations.
Quentin Milora Brown’s Future Amid Contract Expiration
While Brown’s next steps remain unclear, the player expressed gratitude for his time with the Jets in a social media post. “I’ve loved every moment with the Chiba family, and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me next,” he wrote. The statement did not specify whether he is pursuing opportunities in Japan or abroad.

Brown’s agent, Michael Carter, confirmed to Basketball News that discussions about potential contracts are ongoing. “Quentin is open to playing in Japan or other leagues, but we’re prioritizing the right fit for his career,” Carter said. “We’ll have more updates soon.”
Impact on the 2025-26 B.League Season
The Jets’ decision to let Brown go could influence the B.League’s competitive landscape. The team finished third in the 2024-25 season, narrowly missing the playoffs. Analysts suggest the roster overhaul may take time to materialize, with some predicting a rebuilding phase for the Jets. “This is a big loss, but it also creates opportunities for younger players to step up,” said B.League analyst Yuki Tanaka.
The Jets’ 2025-26 season begins in October 2025, with their first game scheduled for October 12 against the Tokyo Apache. The team’s performance in the upcoming season will depend heavily on how quickly they can integrate new talent and maintain their defensive intensity, which Brown helped establish.
What’s Next for Chiba Jets and Quentin Milora Brown?
The Jets have not yet announced a timeline for their roster decisions, but they are expected to make official signings by late July 2025. For Brown, the next few months will be critical as he navigates free agency. His experience in Japan and reputation as a reliable frontcourt player could attract interest from other B.League teams or international leagues.
As the basketball world watches, the Jets’ ability to adapt to life without Brown will be a key storyline of the 2025-26 season. Meanwhile, Brown’s next chapter remains uncertain, but his legacy with the Jets is already etched in the team’s history.
Next Update: The Jets are scheduled to hold a press conference on July 15, 2025, to discuss their roster plans. Fans can follow the team’s official website and social media channels for updates.
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