These are the records set in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and PBA D-League. Flags indicate the nationality of the player; all Filipinos and foreigners of Filipino descent are treated as locals and all other non-Filipinos are imports.
Individual single-game records
edit- Most points:
- 105 by Tony Harris (Swift) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, October 10, 1992, at Iloilo City[1]
- 79 by Allan Caidic (Presto Tivoli) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, November 21, 1991, at The ULTRA, Pasig[2]
- Most points in a half:
- 59 by Tony Harris (Swift) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, October 10, 1992, at Iloilo City[1]
- 53 by Allan Caidic (Presto Tivoli) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, November 21, 1991, at The ULTRA, Pasig[2]
- Most points in a quarter:
- Most rebounds:
- 45 by Michael Hackett (Ginebra) vs. Great Taste, November 21, 1985, at The ULTRA, Pasig[4]
- 31 by June Mar Fajardo (San Miguel Beermen) vs. Magnolia, May 15, 2019, at Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City[5]
- Most assists:
- 28 by Eugene Quilban (7-Up) vs. Shell, August 9, 1992, at PSC-NASA, Pasig[6]
- 20 by Terrance Bailey (Presto) vs. Alaska, November 2, 1989, at The ULTRA, Pasig[7]
- Most steals:
- 11 by Damian Owens (Sta. Lucia) vs. Red Bull, December 9, 2005, at Cuneta Astrodome[8]
- 10 by Ryan Reyes (Talk 'N Text, 2011–12 Philippine Cup finals) vs. Powerade Tigers, January 29, 2012, at Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City[9]
- Most blocks:
- 13 by Andrew Fields (Toyota) vs. Crispa, April 21, 1981[10]
- 11 by Jerry Codiñera (Purefoods) vs. San Miguel, October 3, 1989[11]
- Most turnovers:
- 13 by Michael Hackett (Ginebra) vs. Great Taste, November 24, 1985
- 12 by Danny Ildefonso (San Miguel) vs. Pop Cola, March 4, 2001, at PhilSports Arena[12]
- 12 by Asi Taulava (Mobiline) vs. San Miguel, March 14, 1999
- 12 by Marlou Aquino (Ginebra) vs. Sunkist, March 5, 1996
- Most minutes and seconds:
- 63 by Lambert Shell (Sta. Lucia) vs. San Miguel (3 overtimes), November 9, 1993[13]
- 61:02 by Christian Standhardinger (NorthPort Batang Pier) vs. NLEX (3 overtimes), November 27, 2019[14]
- Most two-point field goals made:
- 31 by Paul Alvarez (Alaska) vs Shell, April 26, 1990[15]
- Most three-point field goals made:
- 17 by Allan Caidic (Presto Tivoli) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, November 21, 1991, at The ULTRA, Pasig[2]
- 14 by Jose Slaughter (Hills Bros.) vs. Great Taste, October 18, 1987[16]
- Most three-point field goals made in a quarter
- 9 by Allan Caidic (Presto Tivoli) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, November 21, 1991, at The ULTRA, Pasig[2]
- 9 by Ren-Ren Ritualo (FedEx Express) vs. Red Bull Barako, April 29, 2005, at Ynares Center, Antipolo[13]
- Most consecutive three-point field goals made:
- 9 by Don Trollano (NLEX Road Warriors) vs Terrafirma Dyip, March 2, 2023 at Araneta Coliseum[17]
- Best field-goal percentage in a game:
- Most free throws made in a game
- 43 by Tony Harris (Swift) vs. Ginebra San Miguel, October 10, 1992, at Iloilo City[1]
- 24 by Nelson Asaytono (Swift) vs. Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs, July 2, 1992[19]
- Most consecutive free throws made in a game
- 23 by Rob Williams (Tanduay) vs. Ginebra, October 12, 1986[20]
- Most free throw attempts in a game
- 29 by Asi Taulava (Talk 'N Text) vs. Alaska, June 27, 2003[20]
All-Star Game records
edit- Most points:
- 48 by Terrence Romeo (Gilas Pilipinas), 2018, Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas City[20]
- Most rebounds:
- 27 by Calvin Abueva (Smart PBA All-Stars), 2018, University of San Agustin Gym, Iloilo City[21]
- Most assists:
- 17 by Jimmy Alapag (South All-Stars), 2015, Palawan City Coliseum, Palawan[22]
- Most three-point field goals made:
PBA finals records
edit- Most rebounds:
- 31 by June Mar Fajardo (San Miguel, 2019 Philippine Cup finals) vs. Magnolia, May 15, 2019, at Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City[5]
- Most steals:
- 10 by Ryan Reyes (Talk 'N Text, 2011–12 Philippine Cup finals) vs. Powerade Tigers, January 29, 2012, at Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City[9]
- Most three-point field goals made:
- 10 by Mikey Williams (TNT Tropang Giga, 2021 Philippine Cup finals) vs. Magnolia Hotshots, October 24, 2021, at the Don Honorio Ventura State University Gymnasium[24]
Team single-game records
edit- Most points:
- 197 by Ginebra (vs. Great Taste, 168), November 21, 1985[4]
- Most points in a lost game:
- Most points in a half:
- 112 by Ginebra (vs. Great Taste, 2nd half), November 21, 1985[13]
- Most points in a quarter:
- Fewest points:
- Fewest points in a won game:
- 54 by Pop Cola (vs. Shell, 52), July 18, 1999[13]
- 54 by Sta. Lucia (vs. Purefoods, 53), May 22, 2005
- Fewest points in a half:
- Fewest combined points in a half:
- Fewest points in a quarter:
- 2 by Mobiline (1st quarter), vs. Sta. Lucia, 69–71, February 26, 2001[13]
- 2 by Barangay Ginebra (3rd quarter), vs. Coca-Cola, April 26, 2003[13]
- 2 by NorthPort (3rd quarter), vs Rain or Shine, 68–70, October 18, 2020
- 2 by Blackwater (1st quarter), vs NLEX, 68–98, July 15, 2022
- Most combined points by both teams:
- 365 points by Ginebra (197) and Great Taste (168), November 21, 1985[4]
- Fewest combined points by both teams:
- Most three-point field goals made:
- 23 by Talk 'N Text vs. Air21, April 23, 2008[26]
- 23 by Talk 'N Text vs. San Miguel, January 14, 2009[27]
- 23 by San Miguel vs. Terrafirma, September 21, 2018[27]
- 23 by NLEX vs. Terrafirma, March 3, 2023[28]
- Fewest turnovers:
- 3 by TNT vs San Miguel, August 29, 2022 (2022 Philippine Cup finals, game 4)[29]
- Biggest winning margin:
- 55 by U/Tex (154) vs. Great Taste (99), July 12, 1980
- Biggest winning margin in a playoff game:
- Biggest halftime margin:
- 40 by Sta. Lucia (58) vs. Coca-Cola (18), November 14, 2007[20]
- Most consecutive unanswered points:
- 32–0 (fourth quarter), from 80–85 (8:31) to 112–85 (1:43), Ginebra 116, Shell 90, May 14, 1991 (1991 First Conference finals, game 5)[20]
- Most consecutive unanswered points from the start of a game
- 17–0 (12:00 to 7:27), Talk 'N Text (vs. Alaska), June 15, 2011
- 17–0 (12:00 to 7:56), TNT (vs. San Miguel), June 23, 2017
- 17–0 (12:00 to 7:47), Barangay Ginebra (vs. San Miguel), August 3, 2018
- Best free-throw percentage in a game:
- 32/32 (100%) by Purefoods Hotdogs, November 26, 1989, at The ULTRA, Pasig
- Most technical fouls by a team:
- Most combined technical fouls by both teams:
- 16 by Alaska (9) and Shell (7), October 25, 1997 (1997 Governors' Cup regular conference)
- 16 by Alaska (8) and GlobalPort (8), January 6, 2016 (2015–16 Philippine Cup semifinals, game 2)[31]
- Most disqualifications:
- Most combined disqualifications by both teams:
All-Star Game records
edit- Most points (winning team):
- Most points (losing team):
- Most combined points by both teams:
- Most points in a half:
- Most combined three-point field goals made
- 45 by North All-Stars and South All-Stars, 2019
- Biggest winning margin
- 32 by Veterans vs. Rookies-Sophomores-Juniors, 2012
PBA finals records
edit- Fewest points in a quarter:
- 5 by San Miguel (2nd quarter) vs. Magnolia, May 15, 2019 (2019 Philippine Cup finals, game 7)[32]
- 5 by Alaska (1st quarter) vs. San Miguel, January 7, 2015 (2014–15 Philippine Cup finals, game 1)[33]
- Most three-point field goals made:
- 21 by TNT vs Barangay Ginebra, April 16, 2023 (2023 Governors' Cup finals, game 4)[34]
- Most consecutive unanswered points:
- 32–0 (fourth quarter), from 80–85 (8:31) to 112–85 (1:43), Ginebra 116, Shell 90, May 14, 1991 (1991 First Conference finals, game 5)[20]
- Fewest turnovers:
- 3 by TNT vs San Miguel, August 29, 2022 (2022 Philippine Cup finals, game 4)[29]
- Biggest winning margin:
- 38 by San Miguel (132) vs. Barangay Ginebra (94), August 1, 2018 (2018 Commissioner's Cup finals, game 3)[35]
- 38 by Alaska (99) vs. San Miguel (61), May 5, 1998 (1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals, game 6)[35]
Team season records
edit- Most consecutive wins: 21 by the 1983 Crispa Redmanizers (12 in the All-Filipino Conference, 9 in the Reinforced Filipino Conference; March 10 – June 19, 1983)[13]
- 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 – March 4, 2022)
- Most consecutive losses in a conference: 14 by the 2011–12 Shopinas.com Clickers (Philippine Cup) (October 5 – December 8, 2011)
Individual career records
edit- Most seasons played:
- 24 by Asi Taulava[36]
- Most points:
- 18,996 by Ramon Fernandez in 1,074 games
- 11,314 by Norman Black in 282 games
- Most assists:
- 5,825 by Robert Jaworski
- Best scoring average per game:
- 46.2 by Billy Ray Bates
- 23.1 by Ricardo Brown
- Most games:
- 1,081 by Abet Guidaben[20]
- Most free throws:
- 3,848 by Ramon Fernandez
- Most consecutive free throw shots made:
- 76 by Allan Caidic
- Best free throw percentage:
- 87.6% by Ricardo Brown
- Most three-point field goals made in a single season:
- Most three-point field goals made in a career:
- 1,254 by Marcio Lassiter
- Youngest player:
- Oldest player:
- 53 years old – Robert Jaworski
All-Star Game records
editLeague single-game records
edit- Longest game: 3 overtimes (14 occasions)
- 2023–24 PBA Commissioner's Cup quarterfinals – Meralco Bolts vs. Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters – 116–107 (January 17, 2024, PhilSports Arena, Pasig)
- 2019 PBA Governors' Cup quarterfinals – NorthPort Batang Pier vs. NLEX Road Warriors – 126–123 (November 27, 2019, Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 2017–18 PBA Philippine Cup – Barangay Ginebra San Miguel vs. Rain or Shine Elasto Painters – 100–92 (March 2, 2018, Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup – San Miguel Beermen vs. NLEX Road Warriors – 131–127 (April 5, 2016, Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup – Purefoods Star Hotshots vs. Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters – 118–117 (March 14, 2015, University of the South Eastern Philippines Gym, Davao)
- 2010–11 PBA Philippine Cup – Meralco Bolts vs. Rain or Shine Elasto Painters – 125–124 (December 15, 2010, Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 2006–07 PBA Philippine Cup – Purefoods Chunkee Giants vs. Talk 'N Text Phone Pals – 109–103 (October 25, 2006)
- 2004–05 PBA Philippine Cup classification round – Red Bull Barako vs. Sta. Lucia Realtors – 124–118 (October 26, 2004, University of St. La Salle Gymnasium, Bacolod)
- 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference – Red Bull Barako vs. Purefoods TJ Hotdogs – 141–138 (May 22, 2004, Ynares Center, Antipolo)
- 1993 PBA Governors' Cup semifinals – Sta. Lucia Realtors vs. San Miguel Beermen – 135–129 (November 9, 1993, Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay)
- 1990 PBA Third Conference – Purefoods Hotdogs vs. Pepsi Hotshots – 182–178 (October 4, 1990, The ULTRA, Pasig)
- 1984 PBA Invitational Championship – Great Taste Coffee Makers vs. Gilbey's Gin Tonics – 170–162 (December 6, 1984, Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 1983 PBA Open Conference – Toyota Super Corollas vs. Gilbey's Gin Tonics – 136–130 (October 30, 1983, Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- 1976 PBA Second Conference – Noritake Porcelainmakers vs. Tanduay Rhum – 153–151 (August 17, 1976, Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City)
- Largest attendance at a game:
- 54,589 on January 15, 2023, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel vs. Bay Area Dragons at the Philippine Arena[38]
PBA D-League records
edit- Most points:
- 180 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
- Most points (losing team)
- 122 by Black Mamba Energy Drink
- Fewest points:
- 41 by PC Gilmore Wizards
- Fewest points (winning team):
- 50 by Big Chill Super Chargers
- Most points (combined):
- 297 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare and Hyperwash Vipers
- Fewest points (combined):
- Biggest winning margin:
- 83 by EcoOil-La Salle vs AMA Online, May 25, 2023[39]
- Most points in a quarter:
- 60 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
- Fewest points in a quarter:
- 2 by AMA Online[39]
- Most points in a half:
- 108 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
- Fewest points in a half:
- 13 by Gamboa Coffee Lovers
- Longest winning streak:
- 24 by NLEX Road Warriors
- Longest losing streak:
- Most points in a game (individual):
- 67 by Eliud Poligrates[40]
- 67 by Jonathan Parreño[41]
- Most rebounds in a game (individual):
- 29 by Jay-R Taganas[42]
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