A midfoot sprain forces Wayne Selden to sit out their most important game as NLEX crashes out of the PBA Governors' Cup playoffs.
MANILA, Philippines – NLEX import Wayne Selden said he was open to a PBA return following an anticlimactic end to his Governors’ Cup stint with the Road Warriors.
“Coaching staff was great, my teammates were great, management was great – everything about it, I enjoyed,” he added.
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