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The Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL, Chinese: 台灣職業籃球大聯盟) is a professional basketball league in Taiwan composed of 7 teams. It is the fourth Taiwanese professional basketball league after the Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA; 1994–1999), P. League+ (PLG; founded in 2020), and T1 League (2021–2024).
The Taiwan Professional Basketball League held the TPBL preseason games with the Formosa Dreamers at the Taichung Intercontinental Basketball Stadium on October 5 and 6, 2024. And the Taiwan Professional Basketball League held the TPBL preseason games at the Hsinchu County Stadium on October 12 and 13. [20]
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They have competed in the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) and play their home games at the Taoyuan Arena. The Leopards became one of the six teams of the inaugural T1 League season since the 2021–22 season , and became one of the seven teams of the inaugural TPBL season since the 2024–25 season .
They have competed in the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) and play their home games at the Xinzhuang Gymnasium and University of Taipei, Tian-Mu Campus Gymnasium. The Kings joined the P. League+ since the 2021–22 season , [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and became one of the seven teams of the inaugural TPBL season since the 2024–25 season .
They have competed in the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) and play their home games at the Xinzhuang Gymnasium. The DEA became one of the six teams of the inaugural T1 League season since the 2021–22 season , and became one of the seven teams of the inaugural TPBL season since the 2024–25 season .
2003: Joined semi-pro league Super Basketball League (SBL). 2004: Taken over by Videoland Television Network in June. Thus, re-branded as "Videoland Hunters". 2007: Sold to Taiwan Mobile, a major mobile communication provider in Taiwan, and named as "Taiwan Mobile Leopards". 2011: Rebranded as "Taiwan Mobile Basketball Team"