Standings
TPBL · 2025-2026Current TPBL 2025-2026 standings with 7 teams. New Taipei Kings leads the table with 26 points after 36 matches, followed by Formosa Dreamers on 21 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points For:Points Against | Point Diff | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1New Taipei Kings | Played36 | Won26 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against3609:3356 | Point Diff+253 | Form LWWWL |
| Team2Formosa Dreamers | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For:Points Against3464:3378 | Point Diff+86 | Form LWLWW |
| Team3Kaohsiung Aquas | Played36 | Won19 | Lost17 | Points For:Points Against3416:3344 | Point Diff+72 | Form LLWWW |
| Team4Taipei Taishin Mars | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For:Points Against3279:3372 | Point Diff-93 | Form LLWWL |
| Team5Taiwan Beer Leopards | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For:Points Against3352:3415 | Point Diff-63 | Form WWLWL |
| Team6New Taipei CTBC DEA | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For:Points Against3124:3272 | Point Diff-148 | Form WLLLL |
| Team7Hsinchu Jko Lioneers | Played36 | Won12 | Lost24 | Points For:Points Against3402:3509 | Point Diff-107 | Form WWLLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 7 teams in the TPBL. New Taipei Kings leads with 26 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 | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamNew Taipei Kings | #1 | Played36 | Won26 | Lost10 | Points For3609 | Points Against3356 |
| TeamFormosa Dreamers | #2 | Played36 | Won21 | Lost15 | Points For3464 | Points Against3378 |
| TeamKaohsiung Aquas | #3 | Played36 | Won19 | Lost17 | Points For3416 | Points Against3344 |
| TeamTaipei Taishin Mars | #4 | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For3279 | Points Against3372 |
| TeamTaiwan Beer Leopards | #5 | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For3352 | Points Against3415 |
| TeamNew Taipei CTBC DEA | #6 | Played36 | Won16 | Lost20 | Points For3124 | Points Against3272 |
| TeamHsinchu Jko Lioneers | #7 | Played36 | Won12 | Lost24 | Points For3402 | Points Against3509 |
Past Seasons
TPBLBrowse 2 archived seasons of the TPBL, from 2024-2025 to 2025-2026. 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 2025
The Taiwan Professional Basketball League was born from a landmark merger announced in July 2024, uniting two competing professional leagues—the P.League+ and the T1 League—into a single, unified competition for the 2024–25 season. This consolidation ended years of fragmentation in Taiwan's professional basketball, where two separate leagues had competed independently since 2020. The merger incorporated nine teams across both leagues, creating the strongest competitive environment in Taiwanese basketball history. The league's founding was driven by the desire to strengthen Taiwan's basketball infrastructure, increase media visibility, and improve the international competitiveness of Taiwanese teams. The TPBL's creation marked a significant turning point, establishing a clear top-tier division that commands the nation's basketball attention and resources.
- —2024 — P.League+ and T1 League announce historic merger to form Taiwan Professional Basketball League
- —2024–25 — Inaugural TPBL season launches with nine teams and unified championship format
- —2025 — New Taipei Kings defeat Kaohsiung Aquas 4–3 in thrilling Game 7 Finals, claiming inaugural TPBL championship
- —2025 — Jeremy Lin named inaugural TPBL Most Valuable Player, becoming first NBA-experienced player to win regular-season MVP
- —2025–26 — League reduces to seven teams with refined competitive structure
Competition Format 16 Mar 2025
The TPBL operates as a single-division, unified championship league with seven teams competing in the 2025–26 season. Each team plays 36 regular-season matches (six games against each opponent—three home, three away). The regular season determines playoff seeding, with the top four teams advancing directly to the semifinals while the fifth and sixth-place finishers compete in a play-in series for the fourth playoff spot. The championship is decided through a best-of-seven Finals series. The league uses a 2-point system for wins and operates a playoff structure that emphasizes both regular-season excellence and postseason performance, ensuring competitive intensity throughout the campaign.
Records 16 Mar 2025
The 2024–25 season produced 1,081 total goals across 180 matches (regular season), demonstrating the league's high-scoring, fast-paced style of play.
Analysis 16 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
The 2025–26 TPBL season showcases a competitive landscape where Taiwan Beer Leopards has emerged as the early pace-setter with an impressive 26-10 record through 27 matches, commanding a clear advantage over the chasing pack. The Formosa Dreamers trail in second place with a 16–11 mark, maintaining their status as perennial title contenders following a runner-up finish in the previous season. The race for playoff positioning remains intensely competitive, with Hsinchu JKO Lioneers, New Taipei Kings, and Kaohsiung Aquas all within striking distance, separated by just a few games as the regular season progresses toward its March conclusion.
The title race presents a fascinating dynamic between experience and momentum. Taiwan Beer Leopards' dominance reflects their strengthened roster composition and tactical maturity, while Formosa Dreamers continues to demonstrate the consistency that has made them a fixture in championship conversations. The defending champion New Taipei Kings, despite their Finals pedigree and the presence of Jeremy Lin, find themselves in a competitive battle for playoff positioning, suggesting that the league's competitive balance has tightened considerably. With nearly three-quarters of the regular season complete, the playoff race remains genuinely open, with multiple teams capable of mounting deep postseason runs.
The relegation and playoff implications are minimal given the TPBL's unified structure, but the play-in series between the fifth and sixth-place finishers adds meaningful stakes to every remaining match. Teams currently positioned outside the top four are mounting fierce challenges to secure direct playoff berths, with Kaohsiung Aquas, the previous season's Finals runners-up, fighting to reassert their championship credentials. The intensity of these battles underscores the league's competitive depth and the quality of basketball being showcased across Taiwan's professional ranks.
Individual performances have been exceptional throughout the campaign. Beyond team standings, breakout players have emerged as crucial components of their teams' success, with several foreign imports and Taiwanese nationals delivering MVP-caliber performances. The season has been characterized by high-scoring affairs and competitive intensity, maintaining the fast-paced, entertaining style that defined the inaugural TPBL campaign. Unexpected storylines continue to emerge, from surprising team performances to individual career-defining moments, keeping fans engaged as the race toward the Finals intensifies.
The Merger That Changed Everything
The creation of the Taiwan Professional Basketball League represents one of the most significant developments in Asian basketball in recent years. For years, Taiwan's professional basketball landscape remained fragmented, with the P.League+ (founded 2020) and the T1 League (founded 2017) operating independently and competing for the same fan base, sponsorship dollars, and media attention. This division weakened the overall competitive profile of Taiwanese basketball and limited the nation's ability to develop a cohesive pathway for elite players. The 2024 merger unified these competing interests into a single championship structure, immediately elevating the league's profile and resources. The consolidation brought together the best franchises and players from both organizations, creating a true top-tier division that commands respect throughout the Asian basketball community.
League Structure and Competitive Format
The TPBL operates with a streamlined structure designed to maximize competitive balance and fan engagement. The seven-team format ensures that every match carries significant weight, with the round-robin regular season determining playoff seeding and title contention. Each team's 36-match schedule—playing every opponent six times—creates a balanced competitive environment where consistency is rewarded and fluky results are minimized. The best-of-seven Finals format ensures that the championship is decided by the team that demonstrates sustained excellence over an extended series, reducing the impact of single-game variance. This structure contrasts with some other Asian professional leagues and reflects lessons learned from the predecessor organizations about what creates compelling, high-quality basketball.
International Significance and Player Development
The TPBL has quickly established itself as a destination for elite basketball talent, attracting accomplished foreign imports while simultaneously providing a platform for Taiwanese players to develop at the highest level. The presence of players with NBA experience, such as Jeremy Lin, elevates the league's global profile and creates compelling narratives that resonate beyond Taiwan's borders. The league serves as an important developmental pathway for Chinese Taipei's national team, with the TPBL functioning as the primary training ground for players representing Taiwan in international competitions. The competitive standard established by the merged league has already attracted increased media attention from across East Asia, with broadcasters and streaming platforms recognizing the league's entertainment value and competitive quality.
Sponsorship and Commercial Growth
As the league matures beyond its inaugural season, sponsorship opportunities and commercial partnerships continue to expand. Major Taiwanese corporations have embraced the TPBL as a platform for brand visibility and community engagement, with naming rights and partnership deals enhancing the league's financial sustainability. The league's unified structure has simplified sponsorship negotiations and created clearer commercial opportunities compared to the fragmented landscape of predecessor leagues. Television and streaming rights have become increasingly valuable as the TPBL's domestic viewership has grown, with the league now reaching audiences throughout Taiwan and gaining traction in neighbouring East Asian markets where professional basketball enjoys significant popularity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the TPBL?
Seven teams currently compete in the Taiwan Professional Basketball League for the 2025–26 season, down from the nine teams that participated in the inaugural 2024–25 season.
When was the Taiwan Professional Basketball League founded?
The TPBL was officially founded in 2024 through a merger of the P.League+ and T1 League, with the first season beginning in October 2024.
Who won the inaugural TPBL championship?
The New Taipei Kings won the first TPBL championship, defeating the Kaohsiung Aquas 4–3 in a dramatic best-of-seven Finals series that concluded on June 29, 2025.
How does the TPBL playoff format work?
The top four teams in the regular season advance directly to the semifinals, while the fifth and sixth-place teams compete in a play-in series. The Finals are contested as a best-of-seven series.
What is the TPBL regular season format?
Each of the seven teams plays 36 regular-season matches, facing every opponent six times (three home, three away) from October through March.
Who was the first TPBL MVP?
Jeremy Lin of the New Taipei Kings was named the inaugural TPBL Most Valuable Player for the 2024–25 season, making him the first NBA-experienced player to win the regular-season MVP award in the league.
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