After a brief stint with the TNT Katropa, 31-year-old Rudy Lingganay returned to where he made a name for himself as he will make a return to the ASEAN Basketball League, joining the CLS Knights Indonesia.
The news was first reported by lensaindonesia.com.
Lingganay will have a huge role with the Knights as the team sees him as the tempo-dictator of the team.
“We recruited him to make our game faster,” team manager Christoper Tanuwidjaja said in a statement.
“Hopefully his experience in the ABL, TBSL, and the PBA will have a positive effect on the team.”
During the 2017 PBA Governors’ Cup, the 5-foot-10 guard was tapped by TNT. He played in just eight games, playing back-up to Jayson Castro.
This is not his first dance in the ABL however, playing for the Kuala Lumpur Dragons during the first two seasons of the league. He averaged 12.0 points on 34.3 percent shooting from downtown and 3.6 rebounds in his ABL career.
The former University of the East Red Warrior joins Filipino-Indonesian Biboy Enguio in the team. Enguio also played for UE.
CLS is currently sporting a one win-three loss card.