List of Philippine Basketball Association seasons

This is a list of Philippine Basketball Association seasons.

List of seasons

Each season is composed of 2 or more conferences; in the PBA where teams are owned by corporations and do not reside in a geographical area, "conferences" are tournaments held during a season.

Winning a conference is considered a greater honor than having the best record in the season; the most prestigious conference is the All-Filipino Cup. If a team wins all three conferences in a single season from 1975–2003 and since 2010, winning three consecutive championships, the team is said to have won the "Grand Slam" and is a greatest honor a team can achieve in a single season. Four teams in five different seasons have completed this achievement. During 2004–2010, when the league shifted into a two-conference format, three consecutive championships contribute into a Grand Slam. However, this feat was not accomplished.

  Won the Grand Slam
  Won two championships
  Won one championship
  Won no championships
SeasonGames playedNo. of.
conferences
Total teams

(Regular +guest)

CommissionerTV partner(s)Team with best
overall record
PCT Expansion teams Disbanded teams Sold teams Rebranded teams Guest teams
197517939Leo PrietoKBSToyota.737 7-Up, Carrier, Crispa, Great Taste, Mariwasa, Royal, Tanduay, Toyota, U/Tex
197619639Leo PrietoBBCCrispa.758 Fiberlite
197719938+2Leo PrietoKBSCrispa.766 7-Up Emtex, Ramrod
197816838Leo PrietoGTVToyota.727
197921839Leo PrietoGTVToyota.710 Filmanbank
1980215310+2Leo PrietoMBSCrispa/Walk Tall.746 Tefilin Galleon Adidas, Nicholas Stoodley
1981206210Leo PrietoMBSToyota.674 Galleon
198222738+1Mariano YenkoVintage on City2San Miguel.706 U/Tex South Korea
198322038Mariano YenkoVintage on City2, later on MBSCrispa.742 Toyota Country Fair
198419437+1Mariano YenkoVintage on MBSGreat Taste.736 Winston Crispa Manila Beer NCC
198519636+1Mariano YenkoVintage on MBSGreat Taste.620 Shell NCC
198617737+1Mariano YenkoVintage on PTVGinebra.646 Alaska Beer Hausen Philippine national team
198718236+1Mariano YenkoVintage on PTVMagnolia.652 Tanduay Philippine national team
198819136+1Rodrigo SaludVintage on PTVSan Miguel.639 Purefoods Philippine national team
198918636+1Rodrigo SaludVintage on PTVSan Miguel.704 Philippine national team
199021238Rodrigo SaludVintage on PTVShell.625 Pepsi, Swift
199121838Rodrigo SaludVintage on PTVAlaska.554 Tivoli
199222138Rey MarquezVintage on PTVSwift.623 Sta. Lucia
199321238Rey MarquezVintage on PTVSan Miguel.648
199421638Jun BernardinoVintage on PTVAlaska.616
199521138Jun BernardinoVintage on PTVSunkist.681
199621638Jun BernardinoVintage on IBCAlaska.708 Pepsi Mobiline
199722338Jun BernardinoVintage on IBCAlaska.583
199824048+1Jun BernardinoVintage on IBCAlaska.621 Philippine national team
199920539Jun BernardinoVintage on IBCSan Miguel.636 Tanduay
2000218310Jun BernardinoViva TV on IBCSan Miguel.690 Red Bull
2001247310Jun BernardinoViva TV on IBCSan Miguel.614 Tanduay, Pop Cola
2002227310+2Jun BernardinoViva TV on IBCCoca-Cola.660 Coca-Cola, FedEx Philippines-Hapee, Philippines-Selecta
2003245310+4Noli EalaNBN and IBCRed Bull.690 Jilin, Novi Sad, Yonisei
2004 Fiesta 118 1 10+2 Noli Eala ABC San Miguel .810 U.S. Mail and More, UBC
2004–05 237 2 10 Noli Eala ABC Talk 'N Text .618 Shell
2005–06 218 2 9 Noli Eala ABC Purefoods .632
2006–07 245 2 10 Noli Eala ABC Barangay Ginebra .654 Welcoat
2007–08 244 2 10 Sonny Barrios ABC (TV5) Red Bull .585
2008–09 218 2 10 Sonny Barrios Solar Sports on C/S9 San Miguel .590
2009–10 241 2 10+1 Sonny Barrios Solar Sports on Solar TV (C/S9) Talk 'N Text .653 Smart Gilas
2010–11 216 3 10+1 Chito Salud Solar Sports on Solar TV/Studio 23 Talk 'N Text .723 Barako Bull Shopinas.com Smart Gilas
2011–12 233 3 10 Chito Salud Sports5 (AKTV on IBC) Talk 'N Text .645 Powerade
2012–13 249 3 10 Chito Salud Sports5 on IBC (AKTV) and TV5 Alaska .636 GlobalPort
2013–14 227 3 10 Chito Salud Sports5 on TV5 Talk 'N Text .673 Air21
2014–15 257 3 12 Chito Salud Sports5 on TV5 San Miguel .679 Blackwater, Kia NLEX
2015–16 266 3 12 Chito Narvasa Sports5 on TV5 San Miguel .655 Barako Bull Phoenix
2016–17 267 3 12 Chito Narvasa Sports5 on TV5 San Miguel .741
2017–18 261 3 12 Willie Marcial ESPN 5 on TV5 San Miguel, Magnolia .632
2019 269 3 12 Willie Marcial ESPN 5 on TV5 TNT .648

Notes

  • In 1981, only two conferences were held as the Philippines was the host of the 1981 Southeast Asian Games.
  • In 1998, four conferences were held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Philippine Declaration of Independence. The elimination round results of the third conference (1998 PBA Centennial Cup) were carried over to the fourth (1998 PBA Governors Cup).
  • In 2004, the league shifted to an October–June two-conference calendar from a January–December three-conference calendar to allow players to participate in FIBA tournaments. As a result, the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference was held to smoothen the transition.

References

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