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This is the all-time Philippine Basketball Association team standings, which includes all of the teams that participated. Standings are accurate as of the elimination round of 2024–25 PBA Commissioner's Cup. Guest teams are listed below, may have participated at least one conference, but all teams here have played at least one conference in ...
This is a list of the top 20 Philippine Basketball Association player statistical leaders by total career points scored. [1] As of today, Ramon Fernandez still leads the all-time scoring list. James Yap is the leading scorer for active players and is twelfth all-time.
Seven coaches received votes from at least one of the 50 panelists; having claimed 34 of the available votes, Bobby "Slick" Leonard was the clear winner of the all-time best head coach award. Larry Brown , having received 16 votes for the players team, also received six votes in view of his coaching.
Starting in 1989, almost finals series are in a best-of-seven format, excluding special conferences like the 1998 PBA Centennial Cup, or if the PBA is forced to shorten the season, like during the 2013–14 season, where the last two conferences were made into best-of-five series to make way for the Philippine national team's participation in ...
A 1936 founding member of FIBA Asia, Philippines is one of the oldest teams and has one of Asia's longest basketball traditions. The team won a bronze medal in the 1954 FIBA World Championship for men, the best finish by any team outside the Americas and Europe.
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 ...
The Philippines became an independent country in 1946, and in the 1950s, the national team did well in international tournaments. The Philippine team won the gold medal at the Asian Games in 1951, the first-time basketball was played. [3] The Philippine basketball team dominated the Asian Games until 1962. [3]
Rank Player Position(s) Years played Team(s) played Games played Total 3-point field goals made Total 3-point field goals attempted [3] 3-point field goal percentage [3] 1 Marcio Lassiter ^ SF/SG 2011–present Powerade, San Miguel/Petron: 538 1,254 2,935 0.390 2 Jimmy Alapag * PG: 2003–2016: Talk 'N Text, Meralco: 601 1,250 3,472 0.360 3 ...