List of all-time MPBL team standings

The Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) is a men's professional basketball league in the Philippines. Since its first season in 2018, it saw a total of 34 teams (29 active and 5 former) compete across five seasons. This list shows the overall win–loss records of each MPBL team that competed.

In the regular season, every team plays every other team once, regardless of division alignment. The top eight teams in each division advance to a four-round, single-elimination bracket to determine the MPBL champion for the season.

This list only consists of each team's records while in the MPBL. Team names change often in the league. For consistency purposes, teams are listed by location identifier.

Active teams

Records as of 2023 MPBL season – October 3, 2023:

Regular season

Division leader
RankTeamGPWonLostPCTFirst MPBL seasonSeasonsDivisionNotes
1 San Juan1047925.7602018–194North[lower-alpha 1]
2 Batangas City1138132.71720185South[lower-alpha 2]
3 Pampanga1047232.6922018–194North
4 Nueva Ecija795425.6842019–203North[lower-alpha 3]
5 Quezon28199.67920231South[lower-alpha 4]
6 Bacoor City1046935.6632018–194South
7 General Santos1046836.6542018–194South[lower-alpha 5]
Zamboanga1046836.6542018–194South[lower-alpha 6]
9 Makati1046638.6352018–194North
10 Bataan1137142.62820185North
11 Manila1035548.5342018–194North[lower-alpha 7]
12 Pasig1045549.5292018–194North[lower-alpha 8]
13 Iloilo583028.5172019–202South
14 Pasay834241.5062018–193North
15 Bulacan924646.50020184North[lower-alpha 9]
16 Caloocan1135459.47820185North[lower-alpha 10]
17 Bacolod793643.4562019–203South
18 Muntinlupa1135063.44220185South
19 Marikina1044064.3852018–194North
20 Negros281018.35720231South[lower-alpha 11]
21 Sarangani792851.3542019–203South[lower-alpha 12]
22 Valenzuela1134073.35420185North
23 Parañaque923260.34820184North
24 Imus1133974.34520185South
Quezon City1133974.34520185North
26 Rizal1033568.3402018–194North
27 Bicol581741.2932019–202South[lower-alpha 13]
28 Laguna1032974.2822018–194South
29 Mindoro791663.2032019–203South

Playoffs

Defending champion
Qualified for the 2023 MPBL playoffs
Did not qualify for the 2023 MPBL playoffs
Did not qualify for any playoff series
Division leader
RankTeamApp.GPWonLostPCTLast playoff appearanceTitlesDivision
1 Nueva Ecija21192.81820231North
2 San Juan430219.70020231[1]North
3 Batangas City5281810.64320231[2]South
4 Manila21385.6152020–210North
5 Makati3954.55620230North
6 Zamboanga4231211.52220230South
7 Bacoor City41266.50020230South
Parañaque1633.50020180North
Bacolod1633.50020220South
Rizal1422.50020220North
11 Pampanga3945.44420230North
12 Muntinlupa41468.42920230South
13 Bataan41248.33320220North
Quezon City3936.33320220North
Pasig3624.33320230North
Bicol1312.3332020–210South
Imus2312.33320230South
18 Valenzuela2725.28620220North
19 Bulacan3716.1432020–210North
General Santos4716.14320230South
21 Caloocan2202.00020230North
Iloilo2202.00020230South
Marikina2202.00020230North
Pasay2202.00020230North
Sarangani1202.00020220South
26 Laguna00South
Mindoro00South
Negros00South
Quezon120230South

Former teams

Regular season

RankTeamGPWonLostPCTFirst MPBL seasonLast MPBL seasonSeasonsNotes
1 Davao Occidental55469.8362018–192019–202[lower-alpha 14]
2 Basilan552728.4912018–192019–202[lower-alpha 15]
3 Cebu552629.4732018–192019–202
4 Navotas632538.39720182019–203
5 Mandaluyong25817.3202018–191

Playoffs

Did not qualify for any playoff series
RankTeamApp.GPWonLostPCTLast playoff appearanceTitles
1 Davao Occidental224177.7082020–211[3]
2 Basilan1853.6252020–210
3 Cebu1202.00020190
Navotas2404.00020190
5 Mandaluyong00

Notes

  1. The San Juan Knights were first founded in 1999 as part of the Metropolitan Basketball Association (1998–2001). The team also took part in FilBasket and the Pilipinas Super League.
  2. The Batangas City Embassy Chill also took part in FilBasket.
  3. The Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards also took part in FilBasket.
  4. The Quezon Huskers were first founded in 2004 as the Quezon Coco Huskers of the United Regional Basketball League.
  5. The GenSan Warriors were first founded in 2005 as part of the Mindanao Visayas Basketball Association, and later the National Basketball Conference and Liga Pilipinas.
  6. The Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines were originally the MPBL side of the Zamboanga Valientes during the 2018–19 season.
  7. The Manila Stars don't share any history with the Manila Metrostars of the Metropolitan Basketball Association. The team also took part in the Pilipinas Super League.
  8. Pasig City MCW Sports was first founded in 1998 as the Pasig Pirates of the Metropolitan Basketball Association. The team also took part in FilBasket.
  9. The Bulacan Kuyas also took part in the Pilipinas Super League.
  10. The Caloocan Batang Kankaloo also took part in the Pilipinas Super League.
  11. The Negros Muscovados first took part in the 2021 MPBL Invitational.
  12. The Sarangani Marlins were first founded in 1998 as the SocSarGen Marlins of the Metropolitan Basketball Association.
  13. The Bicol Volcanoes also took part in the Pilipinas Super League.
  14. The Davao Occidental Tigers last competed in the Pilipinas Super League.
  15. The Basilan Steel last competed as the Basilan Peace Riders of the Pilipinas Super League.

References

  1. "San Juan Knights go for jugular in MPBL finals". BusinessWorld. April 21, 2019. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  2. "Batangas holds off Muntinlupa to win inaugural MPBL championship". ABS-CBN News. April 19, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  3. "Davao rides big Yee trey in OT to stun San Juan, lift MPBL title". spin.ph. March 21, 2021. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
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