All-time Philippine Basketball Association team standings

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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 2024 PBA Governors' Cup. Guest teams are listed below, may have participated at least one conference, but all teams here have played at least one conference in the PBA.

Key:
  Active team
  Disbanded team
  Guest team, currently not in league.

TeamPlayedWinsLossesPercentageSeasonsTitlesTitles/season
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Bay Area 2417770.8100.000
Flag of France.svg Adidas/France107370100.000
Flag of Brazil.svg Emtex Sacronas 107370100.000
Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Stoodley/USA107370111.000
Crispa 58940318668.410131.300
Flag of South Korea.svg Nicholas Stoodley/South Korea64266.7100.000
Toyota 51633817865.5991.000
San Miguel/Royal/Gold Eagle/Magnolia/Petron 2,5451,4601,08557.448290.609
Alaska/Hills Bros. 1,82899783154.535140.400
TNT/Pepsi/7-Up/Mobiline/Talk 'N Text 1,57785372454.13390.290
Galleon/CDCP60322853.3200.000
U/Tex 39721018752.9820.375
Magnolia/Purefoods/Coney Island/B-Meg Derby Ace/B-Meg/San Mig Coffee/San Mig Super Coffee/Star 1,84497487052.835140.424
Barangay Ginebra/Gilbey's Gin/St. George/Ginebra/Añejo/Tondeña/Gordon's Gin 2,2041,1341,07051.544150.349
Beer Hausen/Manila Beer 155797651300.000
Pop Cola/Sarsi/Diet Sarsi/Swift/Sunkist 62932030950.91240.333
Meralco 54827627250.41310.077
Red Bull/Barako Bull/Barako Energy 51525825750.11130.273
Rain or Shine/Welcoat 73835638248.21720.133
Coca-Cola/Powerade 45721724047.51020.200
Tefilin62293346.8200.000
Great Taste/Presto/Tivoli/CFC/N-Rich 88340847546.21860.333
Tanduay 73233639645.91630.186
Sta. Lucia 79836143745.21820.111
Flag of the Philippines.svg Northern Consolidated Cement/RP National Team/Centennial Team/Selecta-RP/Hapee-RP/Smart Gilas 1818110044.8810.125
Shell/Formula Shell 1,013436577432040.200
NLEX 30212717542.1900.000
Barako Bull/FedEx/Air21/Burger King/Barako Bull 56523832742.11400.000
Phoenix/Phoenix Pulse/Phoenix Super LPG 25110414741.4800.000
Converge 75304540200.000
Concepcion Carrier/Quasar/Fiberlite70264437.1200.000
NorthPort/GlobalPort 36813423436.41100.000
Filmanbank89325736200.000
Mariwasa/Noritake/Honda/Finance/Galerie Dominique33411721735900.000
Air21/Shopinas.com 111347730.6300.000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ramrod/Australia72528.6100.000
Seven-Up (original)99257425.3300.000
Blackwater 2737120225.1700.000
Flag of Serbia.svg Novi Sad 41325100.000
Terrafirma/Kia/Mahindra/Columbian 2696520424.7900.000
Manhattan/Sunkist/Winston/Country Fair63154823.8200.000
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jilin Yi Qi Tigers 4040100.000
Flag of South Korea.svg Yonsei University 4040100.000
Flag of the United States.svg U.S. Mail and More Pro-Am Selection3030100.000
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg University of British Columbia 3030100.000

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