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LNBP · 2024-2025

Current LNBP 2024-2025 standings with 16 teams. Fuerza Regia leads the table with 23 points after 32 matches, followed by Astros on 23 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Fuerza Regia322392721:2497+224
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2Astros322392753:2619+134
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3Diablos Rojos3221112933:2694+239
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4Halcones de Xalapa3221112796:2635+161
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5Panteras3220122787:2703+84
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6Dorados3219132766:2719+47
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7Soles3219132703:2641+62
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8Plateros3218142714:2651+63
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9El Calor de Cancun3217152646:2527+119
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10Halcones Rojos3216162699:2761-62
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11Santos3214182688:2779-91
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12Freseros3212202821:2865-44
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13Mineros3210222479:2743-264
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14Abejas328242762:2914-152
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15Correcaminos328242557:2853-296
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16Lobos Plateados327252681:2905-224
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Results

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Final29/11/2024–06/12/2024
Fri 06/12
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Wed 04/12
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Tue 03/12
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Sat 30/11
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Fri 29/11
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Semi-finals07/11/2024–17/11/2024
Sun 17/11
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Sat 16/11
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Sat 16/11
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Thu 14/11
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Thu 14/11
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Tue 12/11
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Tue 12/11
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Mon 11/11
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Mon 11/11
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Fri 08/11
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Fri 08/11
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Thu 07/11
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Thu 07/11
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Quarter-finals31/10/2024–03/11/2024
Sun 03/11
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Fri 01/11
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Fri 01/11
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Thu 31/10
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Thu 31/10
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the LNBP. Fuerza Regia leads with 23 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Fuerza Regia13223927212497
Astros23223927532619
Diablos Rojos332211129332694
Halcones de Xalapa432211127962635
Panteras532201227872703
Dorados632191327662719
Soles732191327032641
Plateros832181427142651
El Calor de Cancun932171526462527
Halcones Rojos1032161626992761
Santos1132141826882779
Freseros1232122028212865
Mineros1332102224792743
Abejas143282427622914
Correcaminos153282425572853
Lobos Plateados163272526812905

Past Seasons

LNBP

Browse 16 archived seasons of the LNBP, from 2011-2012 to 2026-2027. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded2000

The Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional was officially established on March 11, 2000, with 10 founding teams, marking the beginning of professional basketball in Mexico. The league was created to professionalize and elevate the standard of basketball competition in the country. Over its 25-year history, the LNBP has expanded significantly, reaching 16 teams by the 2025-26 season. Major structural changes include the evolution of the playoff format, expansion into new cities, and the introduction of sponsorship naming rights (currently known as Liga SISNova LNBP). The league has established itself as an important development platform for Mexican basketball, producing players who compete in international tournaments and professional leagues abroad.

  • 2000 — Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional founded with 10 teams
  • 2005 — Soles de Mexicali joined the league, becoming one of the most successful franchises
  • 2008 — League expanded to 24 teams at its peak, reflecting growing popularity
  • 2018-19 — Fuerza Regia de Monterrey won championship, establishing themselves as a dominant force
  • 2019-20 — Soles de Mexicali claimed their fourth championship title in dramatic seven-game final
  • 2024-25 — Fuerza Regia de Monterrey claimed their sixth championship title, Scott Bamforth named MVP

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams16

The LNBP operates as a 16-team professional league in Mexico's top basketball tier. The regular season features a round-robin format where teams compete against each other, with the title typically decided through a best-of-seven playoff championship series between the top finalists. The league uses a playoff system where the top teams from the regular season advance to the postseason, with the championship determined by head-to-head playoff matches. Unlike some international leagues, there is no relegation mechanism in the LNBP, as it remains the sole top-tier professional basketball competition in Mexico.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesFuerza Regia de Monterrey (6)

Soles de Mexicali and Halcones UV Xalapa are tied for the second-most LNBP championships with four titles each, establishing themselves as perennial contenders.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025-26 LNBPP season showcases a highly competitive landscape with Astros de Jalisco and Soles de Mexicali battling for supremacy at the top of the standings. Both teams have accumulated 25 wins each, demonstrating the league's balanced talent distribution and the fierce competition between traditional powerhouses. The race for the regular season title remains wide open, with these two franchises separated by minimal margins in the standings, setting the stage for a potentially dramatic playoff campaign.

Fuerza Regia de Monterrey, the defending champions with six total titles, sit comfortably in the playoff positions with 23 20, maintaining their status as a perennial contender despite facing stiff competition. Diablos Rojos del México also sit with 23 20, positioning themselves as a fourth major force in the league. The presence of multiple teams with strong win-loss records reflects the LNBPP's growth and the improved competitive parity across franchises. Teams like Mineros de Zacatecas (17 wins) and Dorados de Chihuahua (16 wins) continue to push for playoff positioning, ensuring that the final weeks of the regular season will feature intense competition.

The standout performer of the 2025-26 season has been Byron Allen, who leads the league in scoring with 17.4 points per game, demonstrating exceptional consistency and offensive prowess. Luismal Ferreiras has emerged as a dominant force on the boards with 11.6 rebounds per game, anchoring his team's interior defense. The presence of these elite individual performers elevates the overall quality of play and provides compelling storylines for fans following the league's progression toward the playoffs.

One unexpected storyline has been the resilience of mid-table teams challenging the traditional elite franchises. The competitive depth in the LNBPP has never been stronger, with teams that might have struggled in previous seasons now capable of stringing together impressive winning streaks. This evolution reflects improved player development, enhanced coaching strategies, and the league's overall maturation as a professional basketball competition. The 2025-26 season promises to deliver an exciting playoff tournament where any of the top four teams could realistically claim the championship title.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The LNBP operates as a 16-team professional league with a traditional round-robin regular season followed by a competitive playoff tournament. The league's format emphasizes balance and competitive integrity, with all teams having equal opportunity to qualify for postseason play. The tiebreaker system relies on head-to-head matchups between teams with identical records, adding an additional layer of competitive significance to every game played between rival franchises.

The playoff structure has proven effective in determining a worthy champion while maintaining fan interest throughout the season. The best-of-seven championship series format provides ample opportunity for dramatic comebacks and memorable performances, as evidenced by the 2019-20 season when Soles de Mexicali claimed victory in a thrilling seven-game final against Fuerza Regia. This format has become a hallmark of LNBP championship campaigns, often producing unforgettable moments that define the league's narrative.

Historical Dominance and Championship Tradition

Fuerza Regia de Monterrey has established itself as the LNBP's most successful franchise with six championship titles, including their most recent triumph in the 2024-25 season. The Monterrey-based team's consistent excellence reflects strong organizational structure, effective player recruitment, and sustained competitive performance. Their six championships have come across different eras of the league, demonstrating adaptability and sustained excellence rather than a brief period of dominance.

Soles de Mexicali emerged as a powerhouse after joining the league in 2005, quickly establishing themselves as multiple-time champions with four titles. The franchise's success demonstrates how newer franchises can rapidly ascend to elite status through effective management and player development. Halcones UV Xalapa similarly holds four championships, representing the geographic diversity of championship success across Mexico's basketball landscape. This competitive balance, where three franchises account for 14 of the league's titles, reflects the LNBP's evolution into a league where excellence is rewarded consistently across different regions.

International Context and Development Role

The LNBP serves as a crucial development platform for Mexican basketball, producing players who compete in international tournaments including the FIBA Americas League and Olympic qualifiers. The league's presence in major Mexican cities including Mexico City, Monterrey, Jalisco, and Mexicali ensures broad geographic representation and fan engagement. Many LNBP players have successfully transitioned to international professional opportunities, establishing the league as a legitimate stepping stone in basketball career development.

The presence of international players in the LNBP has enhanced competitive quality and provided exposure for Mexican talent on a broader stage. The league's broadcasting through local channels ensures accessibility for domestic audiences while contributing to basketball's growing popularity in Mexico. As the league continues to evolve, its role in developing Mexican basketball talent and promoting the sport nationally remains paramount to its long-term success and sustainability.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the LNBP?

The LNBP currently features 16 professional basketball teams competing in Mexico's top basketball division.

Who has won the most LNBP championships?

Fuerza Regia de Monterrey has won the most LNBP titles with six championships, most recently in the 2024-25 season.

When was the LNBP founded?

The Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional was officially founded on March 11, 2000, with 10 teams.

How does the LNBP playoff format work?

The LNBP uses a playoff system where top teams from the regular season advance to postseason competition, with the championship typically decided in a best-of-seven series.

Is there relegation in the LNBP?

No, there is no relegation in the LNBP as it is Mexico's sole top-tier professional basketball league.

What is the current title sponsor of the LNBP?

The league is currently sponsored by SISNova and is officially known as Liga SISNova LNBP.

API data: 13 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026