NLEX was quick to secure the services of Robert Bolick the moment his transfer to the Road Warriors was officially approved at the start of the week.
The high-scoring guard was locked by the team to a two-year contract after he practiced for the Road Warriors for the first time on Tuesday.

Bolick and representative Marvin Espiritu proceeded to the NLEX office in Balintawak to sign the contract in the presence of team governor Ronald Dulatre.
Other than the length of the contract, no other details were given by both camps.
NLEX acquired the San Beda product and guard Kent Salado from Northport in exchange for Don Trollano, Kris Rosales, Ben Adamos, and a future second-round pick.
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The 28-year-old Bolick didn't renew with Northport when his contract expired at the end of last season and instead opted to accept an offer to play in the Japan B.League.
But after just a single game with Fukushima Firebonds, Bolick asked the franchise to release him from his contract.
That paved the way for his return to the PBA, with Northport still having the rights on him before the Batang Pier decided to trade him.
Bolick will play his first game with NLEX in Wednesday's main game of the PBA Commissioner's Cup against TNT, coinciding with the jersey retirement of 50-year-old Asi Taulava.
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