Calendario

Filipinas - PBA Cup 04/28 10:15 - San Miguel Beermen vs NLEX Road Warriors - View
Filipinas - PBA Cup 05/03 11:30 - NLEX Road Warriors vs Rain or Shine Elasto Painters - View
Filipinas - PBA Cup 05/05 10:15 - Barangay Ginebra San Miguel vs NLEX Road Warriors - View

Resultados

Filipinas - PBA Cup 04/20 07:00 - [11] Phoenix Fuel Masters v NLEX Road Warriors [2] L 112-77
Filipinas - PBA Cup 04/13 10:15 - [5] TNT Tropang Giga v Road Warriors [2] L 104-101
Filipinas - PBA Cup 04/06 10:15 - [2] NLEX Road Warriors v Magnolia Hotshots [8] W 87-74
Filipinas - PBA Cup 03/13 08:30 - [1] Blackwater Bossing v NLEX Road Warriors [3] W 97-103
Filipinas - PBA Cup 03/09 10:15 - [3] NLEX Road Warriors v Converge FiberXers [12] W 115-93
Filipinas - PBA Cup 03/06 11:30 - [4] Meralco Bolts v NLEX Road Warriors [3] W 96-99
Filipinas - PBA Cup 03/03 07:00 - [3] NLEX Road Warriors v Terrafirma Dyip [2] L 95-99
Filipinas - PBA Cup 03/01 11:30 - [4] NorthPort Batang Pier v NLEX Road Warriors [4] W 100-107
Filipinas - PBA Commissioner's Cup 01/13 10:30 1 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel v NLEX Road Warriors L 103-99
Filipinas - PBA Commissioner's Cup 01/10 12:00 1 NLEX Road Warriors v Converge FiberXers W 107-103
Filipinas - PBA Commissioner's Cup 12/22 08:00 1 NLEX Road Warriors v Blackwater Bossing W 104-97
Filipinas - PBA Commissioner's Cup 12/13 12:00 1 TNT Tropang Giga v NLEX Road Warriors L 113-97

Wikipedia - NLEX Road Warriors

The NLEX Road Warriors is a professional basketball team owned by NLEX Corporation, a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, currently playing in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) since the 2014–2015 season.

The Road Warriors began in the PBA Developmental League (PBA D-League) as one its founding teams, winning a total of six championships. The franchise transferred to the PBA after the Manila North Tollways Corporation (a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation) acquired the PBA franchise of the Air21 Express in June 2014. It is one of three PBA teams currently under the control of businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan (the other teams are the TNT Tropang Giga and the Meralco Bolts).

History

PBA D-League

From 2011 to 2014, the Road Warriors were the dominant team in the PBA D-League, setting a record six championships in the seven conferences that it participated. It is the second PBA D-League franchise to join the PBA.

PBA expansion franchise application

In March 2014, Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC) submitted its letter of intent to join the PBA as an expansion team. On April 10, 2014, the PBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the application of NLEX, Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. (Blackwater Elite) and Columbian Autocar Corporation (Kia Sorento) as expansion teams for the 2014–2015 season.

As a concession to Kia, which did not have a basketball team in the PBA D-League, the PBA board of governors did not allow Blackwater and NLEX to elevate their D-League players. Instead, the three expansion teams will build their teams through an expansion draft (with the ten existing teams protecting fourteen players in their respective rosters), the free agency and the rookie draft, in which the expansion teams will be given the 11th, 12th and 13th pick in the first round of the 2014 PBA draft.

Additional concessions were given to the three expansion teams at the conclusion of the special meeting by PBA board of governors, three weeks after approving their franchise application. These included the revision of the expansion draft in which the ten existing teams will protect twelve players (from the previous fourteen), and the first three picks of the second round of the 2014 PBA draft. Only the three expansion teams will be allowed to pick players after the third round of the rookie draft.

Acquisition of the Air21 Express PBA franchise

NLEX Road Warriors logo from 2014 to 2017

While Kia and Blackwater have paid their respective franchise fees, NLEX requested for an extension, as they were studying whether to enter the PBA as an expansion team or acquire an existing PBA franchise.

On June 17, 2014, MNTC announced that it was having negotiations with a PBA team to acquire their franchise. Due to the ongoing Governors' Cup playoffs, MNTC did not identify the team they were negotiating with, but stated it will reveal the team's identity once the team was eliminated. Days later, the team was revealed to be Air21 Express.

On June 23, 2014, an agreement was reached between MNTC and the Lina Group of Companies (owners of Air21 Express) regarding the sale of its PBA franchise to MNTC. The sale was approved during the regular monthly meeting of the board of governors, paving the way for the sale of the franchise to MNTC.

PBA 2015 Commissioner's Cup

On January 2, 2015, NBA 2007 14th overall pick Al Thornton signed with the Road Warriors.

Yeng Guiao's transfer to NLEX

The NLEX Road Warriors took a big step with multi-titled coach Yeng Guiao, who joined the team as head coach before the 2016–17 season following a successful stint handling Rain or Shine. Guiao also became NLEX's general manager.

In July 2018, they represented the Philippines, along with Blackwater Elite in the Asia League's Summer Super 8 Invitational Tournament held in Macau.

Under Coach Guiao, NLEX became a playoff contender and made two semifinal appearances, with its most recent being in the 2021 Governors’ Cup where they lost to eventual champion Barangay Ginebra. NLEX however, failed to make the Finals during his time there. NLEX also had to deal with losing some of its stars, as Poy Erram (along with a first-round pick that turned into Mikey Williams) was traded to TNT, Kiefer Ravena left for the B.League in Japan, and Jericho Cruz signed with the San Miguel Beermen in free agency.

On September 2, 2022, Guiao left the Road Warriors after failing to come to terms with a contract extension.

Los NLEX Road Warriors son un equipo de baloncesto profesional filipino con sede en Ciudad Quezón, Metro Manila. Compiten en la Asociación Filipina de Baloncesto (PBA). El equipo es propiedad de la NLEX Corporation, una empresa de infraestructura y transporte filipina.

Los Road Warriors se fundaron en 2014, cuando la NLEX Corporation adquirió la franquicia de la PBA de los Air21 Express. El equipo fue renombrado como NLEX Road Warriors y comenzó a jugar en la temporada 2014-15 de la PBA.

En su primera temporada, los Road Warriors terminaron con un récord de 14-34, quedando en el último lugar de la clasificación. Sin embargo, el equipo mejoró en la temporada siguiente, terminando con un récord de 23-21 y logrando clasificar a los playoffs.

Los Road Warriors han sido un equipo competitivo en los últimos años, llegando a los playoffs en varias ocasiones. En la temporada 2019-20, el equipo ganó su primer campeonato de la PBA al derrotar a los TNT KaTropa en la final.

El actual entrenador de los Road Warriors es Yeng Guiao. El equipo está liderado por jugadores como Kiefer Ravena, Kevin Alas y Jericho Cruz.

Los NLEX Road Warriors son uno de los equipos más populares de la PBA. El equipo tiene una gran base de seguidores en todo el país, y sus partidos en casa suelen atraer a grandes multitudes.