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Most consecutive wins in a conference: 19 by the 1980 Crispa Redmanizers (All-Filipino Conference, September 30 – December 9, 1980) [20] Most consecutive losses: 29 by the 2020 – 2022 Blackwater Elite/Bossing (8 games in the 2020 Philippine Cup, all 11 games in the 2021 Philippine Cup; 10 games in the 2021 Governors' Cup; October 20, 2020 ...
Atoy Co is the fourth all-time career scoring leader of the league. Nelson Asaytono is the fifth all-time career scoring leader of the league. Benjie Paras is the thirteenth all-time career scoring leader of the league. James Yap is the twelfth all-time career scoring leader of the league. Yap also leads the scoring sheet for all active players.
There are all-time records written in Philippine Basketball Association records, as well as distinctions like the PBA career scoring leaders, PBA 2,000 Assists Club, PBA 500 Three-Points Club, PBA 600 Most Games Club, and PBA Top 40 Rebounders. Unlike other leagues, the PBA records of individual players combine both elimination round and ...
Rank Player Position(s) Years played Team(s) played Total points Games played Points per game average Reference 1 Norman Black: C: 1981–1982, 1985–1988, 1990, 1998: Tefilin, San Miguel/Magnolia, Great Taste, Alaska, Pop Cola
Starting from the PBA's first conference, most finals series are in a best-of-five format. The 1982 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference is the first finals series that is best-of-seven. Starting the season after that, championship series in import-laden conferences are in a best-of-seven format, while all-Filipino conferences are best-of-five.
Twelve-time First Team All-American (1972–83) Five-time George Young High Average award winner (1973–75, 1980, 1983) Established a record for most consecutive PBA seasons winning at least one tournament (15), which stood until 2008 when it was broken by Walter Ray Ray Williams Jr. Holds PBA record of 15 televised finals appearances in one ...
The Philippine Basketball Association season scoring leaders are the season by season individual scoring leaders of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) by a local (natural born Filipino). It originally started during the 1975 season , but it became an official award when the PBA Awards Press Corps started its official recognition of the ...
Rank Player Position(s) Years played Team(s) played Games played Total blocks Blocks per game average [3]; 1 Ramon Fernandez * : C/PF: 1975–1994: Toyota, Manila Beer, Tanduay, Purefoods, San Miguel