2024 MPBL season

6th season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League

Sports season
2024 MPBL season
LeagueMaharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationRegular season:
April 6 – September 2024
Number of games406 (regular season)
Number of teams29
TV partner(s)One PH, MPTV
Streaming partner(s)Pilipinas Live
Facebook, YouTube (online)
Regular season
Playoffs
Finals
MPBL seasons
← 2023
2025 →

The 2024 MPBL season is the sixth season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and its third under professional status. The regular season began on April 6, 2024 and is expected to end in September 2024. This season features 29 teams, with two expansion teams making their debut: the Abra Weavers and the Pangasinan Heatwaves.[1]

The Pampanga Giant Lanterns are the defending champions and reigning North Division champions.[2]

League business

Team changes

Expansion and contraction

The MPBL introduced two new expansion teams this season: the Abra Weavers and the Pangasinan Heatwaves.[1] Abra became the first team based in the Cordillera Administrative Region while Pangasinan became the first in the Ilocos Region. This season would have seen a third expansion team, the Tarlac United Force,[3] however the league pulled the team out after failing to comply with the league's financial obligations.[4]

The Davao Occidental Tigers made their return to the league after a two-season absence, during which they competed in the Pilipinas Super League. On the other hand, the Makati OKBet Kings, Pasig City MCW Sports, and the reigning South Division champion Bacoor City Strikers all departed after four seasons in the league.

The two expansion teams (Abra and Pangasinan) were all placed in the North Division. Davao Occidental was placed back into the South Division together with the Parañaque Patriots. Due to Tarlac's withdrawal, the league remains at 29 teams, with the North Division having 14 teams and the South having 15.

Name changes

2023 team name 2024 team name(s)
Batangas City Embassy Chill Batangas City Athletics (Invitational only)
Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters
Bicol Volcanoes Bicolandia Oragons
GenSan Warriors South Cotabato Warriors
Imus SV Squad Imus Agimat
Laguna Krah Asia Biñan Tatak Gel
Manila Stars Manila Batang Sampaloc
Mindoro Disiplinados Mindoro Tamaraws
Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. Valenzuela Classic
Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines Zamboanga Master Sardines

Regulation changes

Beginning with this season, the league has removed the ex-PBA player limit from its roster regulations, allowing teams to sign any number of professional players.[1] Mid-season, the league was affected by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) decision to no longer allow its Special Guest Licensees to play in professional leagues, which came into effect on June 1, 2024.[5][6]

Transactions

Coaching changes

Team Departing coach Incoming coach
Off-season
Abra Weavers Jonathan Banal
Bacolod City of Smiles Vincent Salvador Alex Cabagnot
Bataan Risers Alex Callueng Rene Baena
Bicolandia Oragons Jason Santiago Raymond Valenzona
Biñan Tatak Gel Nath Gregorio Boyet Fernandez
Bulacan Kuyas Joseph Mabagos Jonathan Reyes
Caloocan Batang Kankaloo Robert Sison Alexander Angeles
Imus Agimat Jinino Manansala Jun Da Jose
Manila Batang Sampaloc Bimbot Anquilo Gabby Severino
Marikina Shoemasters Elvis Tolentino Rysal Castro
Mindoro Tamaraws Jonathan Reyes JR Cawaling
Muntinlupa Cagers Aldrin Morante Mixson Ramos
Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards Jerson Cabiltes Don Dulay
Pampanga Giant Lanterns Dennis Pineda Frederick Dimatulac
Pangasinan Heatwaves Jerson Cabiltes
Rizal Golden Coolers Jonathan Banal Ralph Rivera
South Cotabato Warriors Rich Alvarez Elvis Tolentino
In-season / Mid-season
Abra Weavers Jonathan Banal Yong Garcia
Bataan Risers Rene Baena Goody Ilagan
Imus Agimat Jun Da Jose Eric Sy

Playing venues

New venues for this season are indicated with bold text.

Regular venues

Bataan Risers Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters
Bataan People's Center Orion Sports Complex Batangas City Coliseum FPJ Arena
Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: N/A Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 3,000
Biñan Tatak Gel Caloocan Batang Kankaloo Manila Batang Sampaloc
Alonte Sports Arena Caloocan Sports Complex Paco Arena San Andres Sports Complex
Capacity: 6,500 Capacity: 3,000 Capacity: 1,000 Capacity: 3,000
Mindoro Tamaraws Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards Pampanga Giant Lanterns Pangasinan Heatwaves
Pola Gymnasium Nueva Ecija Coliseum Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center Calasiao Sports Complex
Capacity: N/A Capacity: 3,000 Capacity: 3,000 Capacity: 3,000
Parañaque Patriots Pasay Voyagers Quezon Huskers
Olivarez College
(Olivarez College Gymnasium)
Villar Coliseum (Las Piñas) Cuneta Astrodome Quezon Convention Center
Capacity: 3,500 Capacity: N/A Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 7,000
Rizal Golden Coolers San Juan Knights Valenzuela Classic
Ynares Center Filoil EcoOil Centre WES Arena
Capacity: 7,400 Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: N/A

Out-of-town venues

Abra Weavers
University of Abra
(Gov. Andres B. Bernos Memorial Gymnasium)
Capacity: N/A

Other venues

Preseason Invitational Neutral venues
Lagao Gymnasium
General Santos
Strike Gymnasium
Bacoor, Cavite
Ynares Sports Arena
Pasig
Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 1,500 Capacity: 3,000


Preseason

This season's Preseason Invitational ran from February 21 to 27, 2024. Similar to the previous edition, the tournament featured eight teams and took place at the Lagao Gymnasium in General Santos in line with the city's Kalilangan Festival.[1] The Pampanga Giant Lanterns were crowned tournament champions after defeating the South Cotabato Warriors in the final game, 93–75.[8]

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony took place at the Calasiao Sports Complex in Calasiao, Pangasinan.[9] Singer and Calasiao native Mitoy Yonting is one of the performers to kick off the season. The team and muse showcase then followed, with Barbie Imperial, representing the Abra Weavers, winning the Best Muse award.

The first game saw the Zamboanga Master Sardines beat the Valenzuela Classic in overtime, while the second saw the host Pangasinan Heatwaves fall to the Abra Weavers in a clash of the league's two Northern Luzon expansion teams.[10][11]

Regular season

Originally scheduled for March 16, 2024, this season's opening gameday was postponed twice. First by a week to March 23 and the second by another two weeks to April 6, the latter being due in part to the observance of Holy Week in the country during the week after March 23.[12]

Similar to previous seasons, all participating teams play in a single round-robin tournament for the regular season, playing one game against every other team. This season, each of the 29 teams is expected to play 28 games. In each gameday, a series of games is played in a designated home arena, with the home team usually playing in the final game. The top eight teams in each division will advance to the 2024 MPBL playoffs.

Standings

North Division
Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W L GB
1 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 15 14 1
2 San Juan Knights 13 12[a] 1 1
3 Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 13 12[a] 1 1
4 Manila Batang Sampaloc 16 12 4 2.5
5 Abra Weavers 15 9 6 5
6 Pasay Voyagers 15 8[b] 7 6
7 Rizal Golden Coolers 15 8[b] 7 6
8 Valenzuela Classic 16 8 8 6.5
9 Caloocan Batang Kankaloo 12 7 5 5.5
10 Quezon City Toda Aksyon 15 7 8 7
11 Pangasinan Heatwaves 15 6 9 8
12 Marikina Shoemasters 15 4[c] 11 10
13 Bataan Risers 15 4[c] 11 10
14 Bulacan Kuyas 16 2 14 12.5
Tarlac United Force[d] 0 0 0 6.5
Updated to match(es) played on July 1, 2024. Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b San Juan (+232) wins tiebreaker over Nueva Ecija (+206) based on head-to-head record.
  2. ^ a b Pasay wins tiebreaker over Rizal based on head-to-head record.
  3. ^ a b Marikina wins tiebreaker over Bataan based on head-to-head record.
  4. ^ The Tarlac United Force was pulled out by the league due to the team's failure to comply with financial obligations.
South Division
Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W L GB
1 Quezon Huskers 13 13 0
2 Zamboanga Master Sardines 15 12 3 2
3 Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters 15 11 4 3
4 South Cotabato Warriors 16 11 5 3.5
5 Davao Occidental Tigers 14 10 4 3.5
6 Parañaque Patriots 15 9 6 5
7 Biñan Tatak Gel 13 8 5 5
8 Iloilo United Royals 15 6 9 8
9 Negros Muscovados 15 5[a] 10 9
10 Muntinlupa Cagers 15 5[a] 10 9
11 Sarangani Marlins 15 4[b] 11 10
12 Mindoro Tamaraws 15 4[b] 11 10
13 Bicolandia Oragons 15 2 13 12
14 Bacolod City of Smiles 16 1 15 13.5
15 Imus Agimat 15 0 15 14
Updated to match(es) played on July 1, 2024. Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Negros (-80) wins tiebreaker over Muntinlupa (-145) based on overall point differential.
  2. ^ a b Sarangani wins tiebreaker over Mindoro based on head-to-head record.

Results table

Legend
Won in regulation Lost in regulation
Won in overtime Lost in overtime
Bold indicates home game Italics indicate away game
(*) Number of asterisks denotes number of overtime periods
Team Game
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Abra
(ABR)
PGS
83–75
MAR
97–85
PSY
72–78
BIÑ
60–65
NEG
69–57
CAL
59–63
SJ
82–95
MDR
76–80*
MNL
94–68
IMS
94–57
BCD
115–64
SAR
82–60
RZL
74–63
DVO
74–92
BTG
84–70
BUL
July 6
QZN
July 13
SOC
July 19
PAR
July 26
ILO
Aug. 3
QC
Aug. 13
MUN
Aug. 17
VAL
Aug. 24
ZAM
Aug. 31
Bacolod
(BCD)
ILO
67–85
BAN
74–86
SAR
84–81
DVO
71–72
CAL
73–80
MAR
73–82
QZN
55–76
ZAM
62–77
NE
77–95
BUL
82–94
ABR
64–115
MUN
74–80
BCL
61–62
PGS
70–84
SJ
85–91
VAL
81–88
PSY
July 4
SOC
July 11
NEG
July 18
IMS
July 25
IMS
Aug. 1
BIÑ
Aug. 8
RZL
Aug. 13
QC
Aug. 19
MIN
Aug. 26
Bataan
(BAN)
SAR
90–80
BCD
86–74
MNL
84–90
VAL
87–91
BUL
92–90
DVO
89–90*
PAM
75–86
MUN
63–69
RZL
85–87
BTG
69–73
ZAM
72–79
IMS
93–61
MAR
72–80
NE
70–85
PSY
78–82
SOC
July 5
BIÑ
July 12
PAR
July 20
MDR
July 27
SJ
Aug. 1
CAL
Aug. 9
BCL
Aug. 14
PGS
Aug. 22
QZN
Aug. 17
Batangas City
(BTG)
BUL
76–68
ILO
71–64
IMS
108–79
PSY
64–65
RZL
70–63
NEG
72–62
DVO
71–59
QC
76–73*
QZN
89–91*
BAN
73–69
MDR
82–73
BIÑ
79–72
CAL
73–72
VAL
91–74
ABR
70–84
BCL
July 6
SJ
July 18
PAM
July 22
PGS
July 27
BCD
Aug. 1
MNL
Aug. 6
ZAM
Aug. 10
PAR
Aug. 14
SOC
Aug. 21
NE
Aug. 28
Bicolandia
(BCL)
MDR
81–84
ZAM
82–97
NEG
68–75
RZL
82–85
PAM
93–128
NE
65–76
ILO
73–75
SJ
58–99
CAL
86–98
SOC
68–82
MUN
55–60
QZN
86–115
BCD
62–61
IMS
107–104
SAR
55–101
PAR
July 3
BTG
July 6
MAR
July 11
PGS
July 17
QC
July 26
DVO
Aug. 1
BUL
Aug. 7
BAN
Aug. 14
MNL
Aug. 22
BIÑ
Aug. 31
Biñan
(BIÑ)
ABR
65–60
QC
72–53
IMS
84–67
VAL
88–77
MUN
71–60
PGS
75–72
MNL
63–79
PSY
65–76
SOC
81–82
BTG
72–79
BUL
81–61
PAR
71–65
SJ
85–96
QZN
July 3
BAN
July 12
PAM
July 16
RZL
July 20
NEG
July 27
ZAM
Aug. 5
BCD
Aug. 8
CAL
Aug. 13
NE
Aug. 20
SAR
Aug. 24
DVO
Aug. 28
BCL
Aug. 31
Bulacan
(BUL)
BTG
68–76
MNL
70–75
PGS
55–87
SAR
92–88
BAN
90–92
PAR
73–79
SOC
82–85
DVO
55–91
NE
66–105
VAL
70–98
BCD
94–82
PSY
69–90
MAR
91–95
BIÑ
61–81
PAM
81–124
ILO
67–92
ABR
July 6
IMS
July 12
RZL
July 16
MUN
July 22
QC
July 30
BCL
Aug. 7
NEG
Aug. 12
QZN
Aug. 19
ZAM
Aug. 27
Caloocan
(CAL)
MNL
66–69
BCD
80–73
ABR
63–59
PGS
66–65
MAR
64–38
BCL
98–86
ZAM
65–72
MDR
90–76
PAR
69–73
QZN
56–66
BTG
73–72
SOC
71–80
DVO
July 2
PAM
July 9
VAL
July 17
SJ
July 25
ILO
July 30
NE
Aug. 5
BAN
Aug. 9
BIÑ
Aug. 13
PSY
Aug. 20
RZL
Aug. 27
IMS
Aug. 30
Davao Occidental
(DVO)
PSY
56–57
BCD
72–71
IMS
132–68
MUN
82–66
BAN
90–89*
BUL
91–55
BTG
59–71
RZL
79–59
PGS
64–62
VAL
79–65
ILO
78–85
PAM
47–81
NEG
67–64
ABR
92–74
CAL
July 2
PAR
July 8
MNL
July 15
MDR
July 20
SJ
July 29
BCL
Aug. 1
MAR
Aug. 6
SAR
Aug. 10
NE
Aug. 14
ZAM
Aug. 21
BIÑ
Aug. 28
Iloilo
(ILO)
BCD
85–67
BTG
64–71
PAR
66–72
SJ
78–106
MDR
70–77
BCL
75–73
PSY
77–81
NEG
66–72
QC
71–74
IMS
95–82
DVO
85–78
SOC
89–83
MNL
74–98
QZN
61–71
BUL
92–67
MAR
July 5
ZAM
July 12
NE
July 18
SAR
July 23
CAL
July 30
ABR
Aug. 3
MUN
Aug. 9
PAM
Aug. 16
RZL
Aug. 22
PGS
Aug. 30
Imus
(IMS)
SOC
65–105
QC
70–91
BTG
79–108
DVO
68–132
BIÑ
67–84
NE
74–105
VAL
88–107
SAR
101–106
QZN
73–100
ABR
57–94
ILO
82–95
BAN
61–93
MNL
58–96
BCL
104–107
ZAM
71–110
NEG
July 2
MDR
July 6
BUL
July 12
MAR
July 17
BCD
July 25
MUN
July 30
PAM
Aug. 6
SJ
Aug. 16
PSY
Aug. 24
CAL
Aug. 30
Manila
(MNL)
PAR
78–82
BUL
75–70
BAN
90–84
CAL
69–66
QZN
65–70
SAR
90–87
NE
62–78
VAL
90–76
ABR
68–94
BIÑ
79–63
RZL
75–67
QC
76–57
IMS
96–58
ILO
98–74
PSY
90–87
SOC
85–80
MUN
July 9
DVO
July 15
ZAM
July 23
MAR
July 31
BTG
Aug. 6
MDR
Aug. 9
NEG
Aug. 15
SJ
Aug. 19
BCL
Aug. 22
PAM
Aug. 26
Marikina
(MAR)
NEG
62–73
ABR
85–97
PAM
85–86
SJ
73–101
PGS
68–80
BCD
82–73
ZAM
54–78
CAL
38–64
SOC
72–76
SAR
67–70
NE
64–88
BUL
95–91
BAN
80–72
MUN
56–67
QC
88–84*
ILO
July 5
BCL
July 11
IMS
July 17
VAL
July 23
MNL
July 31
DVO
Aug. 6
MDR
Aug. 15
PAR
Aug. 20
PSY
Aug. 29
Mindoro
(MDR)
BCL
84–81
SAR
93–99
ZAM
72–86
PAM
72–96
NE
68–79
ILO
77–70
QC
71–78
ABR
80–76*
SJ
65–95
PSY
96–88
CAL
76–90
BTG
73–82
PGS
62–81
SOC
91–107
NEG
64–68
RZL
July 2
IMS
July 6
PAR
July 15
DVO
July 20
BAN
July 27
QZN
Aug. 3
MNL
Aug. 9
MAR
Aug. 15
BCD
Aug. 26
MUN
Aug. 29
Muntinlupa
(MUN)
QC
74–81
RZL
61–79
SOC
62–103
PAR
57–64
DVO
66–82
PAM
62–83
BIÑ
60–71
BAN
69–63
SAR
75–71
NE
57–86
BCL
60–55
BCD
80–74
SJ
70–94
MAR
67–56
PGS
84–87
VAL
July 4
MNL
July 9
ZAM
July 16
BUL
July 22
IMS
July 30
ILO
Aug. 9
PSY
Aug. 15
ABR
Aug. 17
NEG
Aug. 21
MDR
Aug. 29
Negros
(NEG)
MAR
73–62
PSY
86–84**
BCL
75–68
ZAM
73–88
ABR
57–69
VAL
70–74
BTG
62–72
SOC
74–81
ILO
72–66
SJ
64–85
QZN
62–73
PAM
81–104
QC
79–83
DVO
64–67
MDR
68–64
IMS
July 2
RZL
July 8
NE
July 13
BCD
July 18
PGS
July 22
BIÑ
July 27
SAR
Aug. 5
BUL
Aug. 12
MNL
Aug. 15
MUN
Aug. 21
PAR
Aug. 28
Nueva Ecija
(NE)
QC
80–74*
MDR
79–68
BCL
76–65
IMS
105–74
MNL
78–62
BUL
105–66
BCD
95–77
MUN
86–57
MAR
88–64
ZAM
83–80
PAR
90–79
BAN
85–70
PAM
85–91
SJ
July 5
NEG
July 13
ILO
July 18
PSY
July 25
VAL
July 31
CAL
Aug. 5
PGS
Aug. 10
DVO
Aug. 14
BIÑ
Aug. 20
BTG
Aug. 28
QZN
Aug. 31
Pampanga
(PAM)
RZL
71–78
MAR
86–85
MDR
96–72
BCL
128–93
QC
63–44
MUN
83–62
BAN
86–75
PSY
70–65
PAR
77–59
SAR
109–68
NEG
104–81
DVO
81–47
VAL
85–56
BUL
124–81
NE
91–85
PGS
July 4
CAL
July 9
BIÑ
July 16
BTG
July 22
ZAM
July 29
IMS
Aug. 6
SOC
Aug. 12
ILO
Aug. 16
MNL
Aug. 26
SJ
Aug. 30
Pangasinan
(PGS)
ABR
75–83
VAL
85–86
BUL
87–55
QZN
68–72
MAR
80–68
SJ
73–81
CAL
65–66
BIÑ
72–75
DVO
62–64
PAR
68–60
RZL
74–76
MDR
81–62
BCD
84–70
QC
74–78
MUN
87–84
PAM
July 4
PSY
July 11
BCL
July 17
NEG
July 22
BTG
July 27
SOC
Aug. 3
NE
Aug. 10
ZAM
Aug. 17
BAN
Aug. 22
ILO
Aug. 30
Parañaque
(PAR)
MNL
82–78
SOC
73–64
ILO
72–66
MUN
64–57
VAL
68–70
BUL
79–73
SAR
100–67
QZN
75–81
ZAM
65–62
PAM
59–77
PGS
60–68
CAL
73–69
NE
79–90
BIÑ
65–71
RZL
82–73
BCL
July 3
DVO
July 8
MDR
July 15
BAN
July 20
ABR
July 26
PSY
July 31
QC
Aug. 7
BTG
Aug. 14
MAR
Aug. 20
NEG
Aug. 28
Pasay
(PSY)
NEG
84–86**
ABR
78–72
DVO
57–56
BTG
65–64
SOC
70–77
RZL
89–75
ILO
81–77
PAM
65–70
MDR
88–96
BIÑ
76–65
BUL
90–69
VAL
85–86
QC
60–70
MNL
87–90
BAN
82–78
BCD
July 4
PGS
July 11
SAR
July 15
QZN
July 19
NE
July 25
PAR
July 31
SJ
Aug. 8
MUN
Aug. 15
CAL
Aug. 20
IMS
Aug. 24
MAR
Aug. 29
Quezon
(QZN)
VAL
88–81
PGS
72–68
MNL
70–65
ZAM
82–77
BCD
76–55
PAR
81–75
IMS
100–73
BTG
91–89*
NEG
73–62
BCL
115–86
CAL
66–56
SAR
72–68
ILO
71–61
BIÑ
July 3
QC
July 9
ABR
July 13
PSY
July 19
SOC
July 26
MDR
Aug. 3
RZL
Aug. 7
SJ
Aug. 12
BUL
Aug. 19
BAN
Aug. 27
NE
Aug. 31
Quezon City
(QC)
MUN
81–74
IMS
91–70
NE
74–80*
BIÑ
53–72
PAM
44–63
MDR
78–71
RZL
59–71
BTG
73–76*
ILO
74–71
SOC
62–65
MNL
57–76
NEG
83–79
PSY
70–60
PGS
78–74
MAR
84–88*
SAR
July 3
QZN
July 9
SJ
July 13
ZAM
July 19
BCL
July 26
BUL
July 30
PAR
Aug. 7
ABR
Aug. 13
BCD
Aug. 19
VAL
Aug. 29
Rizal
(RZL)
PAM
78–71
MUN
79–61
BCL
85–82
SOC
92–81
BTG
63–70
PSY
75–89
QC
71–59
DVO
59–79
BAN
87–85
MNL
67–75
PGS
76–74
SJ
104–100***
ABR
63–74
ZAM
69–77
PAR
73–82
MDR
July 2
NEG
July 8
BUL
July 16
BIÑ
July 20
SAR
July 29
QZN
Aug. 7
BCD
Aug. 13
VAL
Aug. 17
ILO
Aug. 22
CAL
Aug. 77
San Juan
(SJ)
MAR
101–73
ILO
106–78
SAR
80–65
PGS
81–73
ABR
95–82
BCL
99–58
MDR
95–65
NEG
85–64
VAL
93–81
RZL
100–104***
MUN
94–70
BCD
91–85
BIÑ
96–85
NE
July 5
QC
July 13
BTG
July 18
CAL
July 25
DVO
July 29
BAN
Aug. 1
PSY
Aug. 8
QZN
Aug. 12
IMS
Aug. 16
MNL
Aug. 19
SOC
Aug. 26
PAM
Aug. 30
Sarangani
(SAR)
BAN
80–90
MDR
99–93
BCD
81–84
BUL
88–92
SJ
65–80
MNL
87–90
PAR
67–100
IMS
106–101
MUN
71–75
MAR
70–67
PAM
68–109
ABR
60–82
ZAM
73–90
QZN
68–72
BCL
101–55
QC
July 3
VAL
July 8
PSY
July 15
ILO
July 23
RZL
July 29
NEG
Aug. 5
DVO
Aug. 10
SOC
Aug. 16
BIÑ
Aug. 24
South Cotabato
(SOC)
IMS
105–65
PAR
64–73
MUN
103–62
RZL
81–92
ZAM
83–85
PSY
77–70
BUL
85–82
NEG
81–74
MAR
76–72
BCL
82–68
QC
65–62
BIÑ
82–81
ILO
83–89
MDR
107–91
CAL
80–71
MNL
80–85
BAN
July 5
BCD
July 11
ABR
July 19
QZN
July 26
PGS
Aug. 3
VAL
Aug. 8
PAM
Aug. 12
SAR
Aug. 16
BTG
Aug. 21
SJ
Aug. 26
Valenzuela
(VAL)
ZAM
76–82*
PGS
86–85
QZN
81–88
BAN
91–87
PAR
70–68
NEG
74–70
BIÑ
77–88
IMS
107–88
MNL
76–90
BUL
98–70
DVO
65–79
SJ
81–93
PSY
86–85
PAM
56–85
BTG
74–91
BCD
88–81
MUN
July 4
SAR
July 8
CAL
July 17
MAR
July 23
NE
July 31
SOC
Aug. 8
RZL
Aug. 17
ABR
Aug. 24
QC
Aug. 29
Zamboanga
(ZAM)
VAL
82–76*
BCL
97–82
MDR
86–72
NEG
88–73
SOC
85–83
QZN
77–82
MAR
78–54
BCD
77–62
PAR
62–65
CAL
72–65
BAN
79–72
NE
80–83
SAR
90–73
RZL
77–69
IMS
110–71
ILO
July 12
MUN
July 16
QC
July 19
MNL
July 23
PAM
July 29
BIÑ
Aug. 5
BTG
Aug. 10
PGS
Aug. 17
DVO
Aug. 21
BUL
Aug. 27
ABR
Aug. 31
Source: Schedule | Updated as of: July 1, 2024
Notes
  • Any game details are subject to change.
  • The season schedule is revealed part by part, thus not every game is shown in the table. Currently, the schedule ends on August 31, 2024.
  • Should any games be postponed or suspended, they will be rescheduled towards the end of the season. Whether the game will be played/resumed or not depends on if it has any playoff implications.

Home-and-away records

Team Division Home Neutral Away
GP Record GP Record GP Record
Abra Weavers North 1 1–0 (1.000) 9 7–2 (.778) 5 1–4 (.200)
Bacolod City of Smiles South 16 1–15 (.063)
Bataan Risers North 3 1–2 (.333) 10 3–7 (.300) 2 0–2 (.000)
Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters South 5[a] 5–0 (1.000) 9 6–3 (.667) 1 0–1 (.000)
Bicolandia Oragons South 15 2–13 (.133)
Biñan Tatak Gel South 5 3–2 (.600) 4 3–1 (.750) 4 2–2 (.500)
Bulacan Kuyas North 13 2–11 (.154) 3 0–3 (.000)
Caloocan Batang Kankaloo North 6 2–4 (.333) 5 5–0 (1.000) 1 0–1 (.000)
Davao Occidental Tigers South 9 8–1 (.889) 5 2–3 (.400)
Iloilo United Royals South 12 5–7 (.417) 3 0–3 (.000)
Imus Agimat South 15 0–15 (.000)
Manila Batang Sampaloc North 5 4–1 (.800) 8 7–1 (.875) 3 1–2 (.333)
Marikina Shoemasters North 14 4–10 (.286) 1 0–1 (.000)
Mindoro Tamaraws South 15 4–11 (.267)
Muntinlupa Cagers South 12 5–7 (.417) 3 0–3 (.000)
Negros Muscovados South 15 5–10 (.333)
Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards North 4 3–1 (.750) 9 9–0 (1.000)
Pampanga Giant Lanterns North 8 8–0 (1.000) 6 5–1 (.833) 1 1–0 (1.000)
Pangasinan Heatwaves North 5 2–3 (.400) 8 3–5 (.375) 2 0–2 (.000)
Parañaque Patriots South 7[b] 4–3 (.571) 5 4–1 (.800) 3 1–2 (.333)
Pasay Voyagers North 4 4–0 (1.000) 10 4–6 (.400) 1 0–1 (.000)
Quezon Huskers South 1 1–0 (1.000) 9 9–0 (1.000) 3 3–0 (1.000)
Quezon City Toda Aksyon North 11 6–5 (.545) 4 1–3 (.250)
Rizal Golden Coolers North 1 1–0 (1.000) 9 6–3 (.667) 5 1–4 (.200)
San Juan Knights North 5 4–1 (.800) 8 8–0 (1.000)
Sarangani Marlins South 13 4–9 (.308) 2 0–2 (.000)
South Cotabato Warriors South 13 9–4 (.692) 3 2–1 (.667)
Valenzuela Classic North 3 2–1 (.667) 8 5–3 (.625) 5 1–4 (.200)
Zamboanga Master Sardines South 12 10–2 (.833) 3 2–1 (.667)
Updated as of: July 1, 2024
Notes
  1. ^ Batangas City's June 11 home game was played in San Jose.
  2. ^ Parañaque's April 9 home game was played in Las Piñas.

Statistics

As of June 3, 2024

Individual statistical leaders

Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Ryan Sual Sarangani Marlins 21.0
Rebounds per game Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns 14.0
Assists per game Andrey Armenion
Lorenzo Navarro
Valenzuela Classic
Manila Batang Sampaloc
7.0
Steals per game Kraniel Villoria Rizal Golden Coolers 3.0
Blocks per game King Destacamento Muntinlupa Cagers 3.0

Team statistical leaders

As of June 29, 2024

Category Team Statistic
Points per game San Juan Knights 93.5
Rebounds per game Pampanga Giant Lanterns 57.1
Assists per game Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 28.9
Steals per game Marikina Shoemasters 11.7
Blocks per game Negros Muscovados 4.2
Turnovers per game Bataan Risers 17.0

Awards

Players of the Week

Week Player Ref.
April 6–13, 2024 Mark Yee (Parañaque Patriots) [13]
April 15–20, 2024 Warren Bonifacio (Pasay Voyagers) [14]
April 22–27, 2024 Dennis Santos (Valenzuela Classic) [15]
April 29 – May 4, 2024 CJ Payawal (Valenzuela Classic) [16]
May 6–11, 2024 Michael Maestre (Biñan Tatak Gel) [17]
May 13–18, 2024 King Destacamento (Sarangani Marlins) [18]
May 20–25, 2024 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) [19]
May 27 – June 1, 2024 Greg Slaughter (Manila Batang Sampaloc) [20]
June 3–8, 2024 Christian Fajarito (South Cotabato Warriors) [21]
June 10–15, 2024 Roi Sumang (Abra Weavers) [22]
June 17–22, 2024 Rhinwill Yambing (Quezon City Toda Aksyon) [23]
June 24–29, 2024 Archie Concepcion (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) [24]
July 1–6, 2024
July 8–13, 2024
July 15–20, 2024
July 22–27, 2024
July 29 – August 3, 2024
August 5–10, 2024
August 12–17, 2024
August 19–24, 2024
August 26–31, 2024

Notable events

  • Ahead of the season, the MPBL banned 47 players and officials for allegedly being involved in game fixing.[25]
  • On April 16, 2024, an altercation took place following the Abra–Pasay game in which one of the game officials was attacked by bodyguards of the Abra Weavers' team owner.[26][27] The league has since launched an investigation of the incident.[28]
  • On April 24, 2024, Germy Mahinay was fined and suspended indefinitely after undercutting Joey Barcuma during the Negros–Zamboanga game on April 22, which resulted in a Flagrant 2 foul leading to his ejection from the game.[29]

Records and milestones

Records

Milestones

  • April 6, 2024 – Jaycee Marcelino becomes the 29th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • April 12, 2024 – Ian Melencio becomes the 30th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • April 17, 2024 – Michael Mabulac becomes the 6th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
    • Michael Mabulac also becomes the 4th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points and rebounds.
  • April 20, 2024 – Robby Celiz becomes the 31st player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • April 22, 2024:
    • Jhaymo Eguilos becomes the 7th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
      • Jhaymo Eguilos also becomes the 5th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points and rebounds.
    • Carlo Lastimosa becomes the 32nd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • April 25, 2024 – Orlan Wamar Jr. becomes the 33rd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • April 29, 2024 – Mark Cruz becomes the 34th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • May 7, 2024 – Billy Ray Robles becomes the 35th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • May 17, 2024 – Emman Calo becomes the 36th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • June 19, 2024 – Paolo Javelona becomes the 37th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.

Junior MPBL tournaments

Junior MPBL began its second season on May 5, 2024, retaining the same three age groups (14-under, 16-under, and 18-under). A new 21-under age group, billed as the Junior MPBL D-League, will begin its first season during this season as well.

Media

This season marks the third year of Cignal TV's broadcast partnership with the league. Media Pilipinas TV (MPTV) still handles all live television broadcasts while One PH continues to air the primetime game on a delayed basis. The games are streamed live via Pilipinas Live and online on Facebook and YouTube.

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