NLEX parts ways with Tanquingsen; Uichico stays

29 Jan 2026 • 9:14 AM MYT
The Manila Times
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In an official statement released on Wednesday, NLEX said the team has parted ways with assistant coach Siot Tanquingcen while head coach Jong Uichico stays as the Road Warriors prepare for the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup.

“Coach Siot was an integral part of the Road Warriors' coaching staff, bringing professionalism, strong basketball acumen, and a genuine commitment to player development,” NLEX wrote in its statement.

“Despite his short tenure, his contributions had a lasting and meaningful impact on both the team and the overall program.”

The NLEX ballclub also confirmed through the same statement that the team and Tanquingcen have “mutually agreed not to extend his initial contract.”

The 53-year-old Tanquingcen won three PBA championships as head coach back then with Barangay Ginebra and San Miguel Beer. He was named PBA Coach of the Year during the 2004-05 season.

Tanquingcen has had a long coaching partnership with Uichico dating back to their time together with San Miguel and Ginebra over two decades ago.

Borgie Hermida has been promoted to first assistant coach, taking the spot of Tanquingcen.

Uichico, who has won nine championships as a PBA head coach, came in to take the spot of Frankie Lim just before the start of the 2024 season.

The multi-titled PBA coach though could only guide the Road Warriors to the quarterfinals in his first four conferences at the helm.

NLEX took a quick playoff exit in the Philippine Cup Season 50 after bowing to top seed San Miguel in the quarterfinals, 101-94.