List of Rain or Shine Elasto Painters seasons

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This is a list of seasons by the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents

Two-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2006-07 Philippine Welcoat Dragons10th18315.16710Did not qualify
Fiesta 10th18414.2229
2007-08 Philippine 10th/1018315.1679
Fiesta 10th/1018414.2228
2008-09 Philippine Rain or Shine Elasto Painters4th/1018108.5562Quarterfinals Sta. Lucia 2, Rain or Shine 0
Fiesta 3rd/101486.57132nd-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Barangay Ginebra 114, Rain or Shine 71*
Rain or Shine** 96, Barako Bull 88
Rain or Shine 2, Purefoods 1
Barangay Ginebra 4, Rain or Shine 2
Burger King 132, Rain or Shine 118*
2009-10 Philippine 9th/1018414.22291st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Quarterfinals
Rain or Shine 90, Sta. Lucia 86*
Rain or Shine 99, Coca-Cola 84*
Purefoods 3, Rain or Shine 2
Fiesta 6th/101899.50065th-seed playoff
1st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Quarterfinals
Barangay Ginebra 115, Rain or Shine 88*
Rain or Shine 92, Air21 88*
Rain or Shine 98, Coca-Cola 93*
B-Meg Derby Ace 3, Rain or Shine 2
Elimination/classification round1404595.3214 post-wildcard appearances
Playoffs281315.4640 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals16858110.3450 championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had twice-to-beat advantage

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2010-11 Philippine Rain or Shine Elasto Painters8th/101459.3576Quarterfinals Talk 'N Text** 107, Rain or Shine 92
Commissioner's 6th/10945.4444Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra 2, Rain or Shine 1
Governors' 5th/9844.5002Semifinals5th overall (6–7), 2–3 in semifinals
2011-12 Philippine Rain or Shine Elasto Painters5th/101495.6431Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine 2, Barangay Ginebra 0
Powerade 4, Rain or Shine 3
Commissioner's 8th/10936.3334Did not qualify
Governors' 1st/10981.889--Semifinals
Finals
1st overall (10–4), 2–3 in semifinals
Rain or Shine 4, B-MEG 3
2012-13 Philippine 3rd/101495.6432Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rain or Shine 2, Barangay Ginebra 1
Rain or Shine 4, San Mig Coffee 2
Talk 'N Text 4, Rain or Shine 0
Commissioner's 2nd/101495.6432Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra def. Rain or Shine** in 2 games
Governors' 3rd/10954.5563Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine** 108, GlobalPort 106
Petron 3, Rain or Shine 1
2013-14 Philippine 2nd/1014113.786--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rain or Shine** 106, GlobalPort 96
Rain or Shine 4, Petron 1
San Mig Coffee 4, Rain or Shine 2
Commissioner's 4th/10954.5564Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine 2, Meralco 1
Talk 'N Text 3, Rain or Shine 0
Governors' 2nd/10963.6671Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rain or Shine** 111, Air21 90
Rain or Shine 3, Alaska 2
San Mig Coffee 3, Rain or Shine 2
2014-15 Philippine 2nd/121192.818--Semifinals Alaska 4, Rain or Shine 2
Commissioner's 1st/121183.727--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rain or Shine** 92, Barangay Ginebra 91
Rain or Shine 3, Meralco 0
Talk 'N Text 4, Rain or Shine 3
Governors' 3rd/121174.6361Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine** 134, Barako Bull 132 (2OT)
San Miguel 3, Rain or Shine 1
2015-16 Philippine 3rd/121183.7271Quarterfinals (Phase 1)
Quarterfinals (Phase 2)
Semifinals
Rain or Shine** 95, Blackwater 90
Rain or Shine 104, TNT 89*
San Miguel 4, Rain or Shine 2
Commissioner's 5th/121174.6361Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rain or Shine 2, Barangay Ginebra 0
Rain or Shine 3, San Miguel 1
Rain or Shine 4, Alaska 2
Governors' 8th/121156.45558th seed playoffs Phoenix 105, Rain or Shine 94*
2016-17 Philippine 8th/121156.45558th seed playoffs
Quarterfinals
Rain or Shine 103, Blackwater 80*
San Miguel** 98, Rain or Shine 91
Commissioner's 6th/121156.4554Quarterfinals Star 2, Rain or Shine 0
Governors' 7th/121174.6362Quarterfinals TNT** def. Rain or Shine in 2 games
2017-18 Philippine 5th/121165.5452Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra 2, Rain or Shine 0
Commissioner's 1st/121192.818--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine** def. GlobalPort in 2 games
Barangay Ginebra 3, Rain or Shine 1
Governors' 10th/121138.2736Did not qualify
2019 Philippine 2nd/121183.7271Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine** 91, NorthPort 85
Magnolia 4, Rain or Shine 3
Commissioner's 6th/121156.4555Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Rain or Shine 2, Blackwater 1
San Miguel 3, Rain or Shine 1
Governors' 9th/121147.3644Did not qualify
2020 Philippine 8th/121165.5452Quarterfinals Barangay Ginebra** 81, Rain or Shine 73
2021 Philippine 6th/121165.5454Quarterfinals Magnolia 2, Rain or Shine 0
Governors' 10th/121138.2736Did not qualify
2022–23 Philippine Rain or Shine Elasto Painters9th/121147.3645
Commissioner's 8th/121257.41758th-seed playoff
Quarterfinals
Rain or Shine 110, NLEX 100*
Bay Area** 126, Rain or Shine 96
Governors' 10th/121129.1829Did not qualify
Elimination round364200164.54916 semifinals appearances
Playoffs1567383.4686 Finals appearance
Cumulative records520273247.5252 championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had the twice-to-beat advantage

End-of-season records

League
season
Team
season
GPWLPCTBest finish
2006–07 2006–07 36729.19410th place
2007–08 2007–08 36729.19410th place
2008–09 2008–09 452322.5114th place (Fiesta)
2009–10 2009–10 512130.412Quarterfinals (Philippine & Fiesta)
2010–11 2010–11 401624.400Semifinals (Governors')
2011–12 2011–12 533122.585Champions (Governors')
2012–13 2012–13 573126.544Runner-up (Philippine)
2013–14 2013–14 613724.607Runner-up (Philippine & Governors')
2014–15 2014–15 553520.636Runner-up (Commissioner's)
2015–16 2015–16 543321.611Champions (Commissioner's)
2016–17 2016–17 391920.487Quarterfinals (Philippine, Commissioner's & Governors')
2017–18 2017–18 412021.488Semifinals (Commissioner's)
2019 2019 482424.500Semifinals (Philippine & Commissioner's)
2020 2020 1266.500Quarterfinals (Philippine)
2021 2021 24915.375Quarterfinals (Philippine)
2022–23 2022–23 361224.333Quarterfinals (Commissioner's)

Cumulative records

EraGPWL PCT
Two-conference era (2006–2010)16858110.345
Three-conference era (2010–present)520273247.525
Total688331357.481

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