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Commissioners Cup

Philippines · Basketball

Season 2025

Commissioners CupToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Finished Today

8 matches
Macau Black BearsBlackwater Bossing
TNT Tropang 5GPhoenix Fuelmasters
Terrafirma DyipMacau Black Bears
Barangay Ginebra San MiguelMeralco Bolts
Converge FiberXersNLEX Road Warriors
NLEX Road WarriorsRain or Shine Elasto Painters
Magnolia HotshotsTitan Ultra Giant Risers
Meralco BoltsSan Miguel Beermen

Commissioners CupResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Commissioners Cup. The highest-scoring result was San Miguel Beermen 120–126 Blackwater Bossing. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

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Commissioners CupTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 13 teams in the Commissioners Cup. NLEX Road Warriors leads with 8 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.

Commissioners CupBetting Insights

Commissioners Cup 2025 — key betting statistics across 63 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 42.9% of the time and the most common scoreline is 119-112. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

206.63Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
42.9%Home Win %
57.1%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
103.70Avg Home Scoring
102.94Avg Away Scoring
+9.60Home Advantage

Commissioners CupSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Commissioners Cup, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 63 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

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Top Scoring Teams

13 teams in the Commissioners Cup 2025 season ranked by wins. NLEX Road Warriors leads with 8 wins. Their 1-season average is 6.0 wins per season. Phoenix Fuelmasters shows the biggest improvement this season with 3 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played10Lost2Points For1022Points Against975Avg W6.0Avg L6.0
Played10Lost2Points For1112Points Against1016Avg W7.0Avg L5.0
Played9Lost2Points For949Points Against892Avg W8.0Avg L4.0
Played10Lost4Points For1042Points Against1019Avg W3.0Avg L9.0
Played10Lost4Points For1041Points Against995Avg WAvg L
Played8Lost3Points For840Points Against811Avg W7.0Avg L5.0
Played10Lost5Points For1032Points Against964Avg W6.0Avg L6.0
Played10Lost5Points For1036Points Against1060Avg W5.0Avg L7.0
Played10Lost6Points For1017Points Against1019Avg W8.0Avg L4.0
Played9Lost6Points For891Points Against919Avg W1.0Avg L11.0
Played10Lost8Points For1060Points Against1125Avg WAvg L
Played10Lost8Points For1014Points Against1109Avg W3.0Avg L9.0
Played10Lost8Points For970Points Against1122Avg WAvg L

Commissioners CupPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Commissioners Cup, from 2014 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1993Preceded byPBA Second Conference

The Commissioner's Cup was established in 1993 as a rebranding of the PBA's Second Conference, creating a distinct tournament identity within the league's three-conference structure. The tournament was designed to provide an additional championship opportunity and showcase Philippine basketball on the international stage by permitting foreign guest players—a feature that distinguishes it from the Philippine Cup. Over three decades, the Commissioner's Cup has evolved from a domestic competition into a tournament that attracts world-class international talent, elevating the quality of play and global visibility. The introduction of guest players in the 1990s transformed the competition into a unique hybrid of local and international basketball, setting it apart from other Asian basketball leagues. The format has undergone several modifications, most notably the adoption of a quarterfinal-semifinal playoff system in 1998 and subsequent refinements to ensure competitive balance among the league's franchises.

  • 1993 — PBA Commissioner's Cup established as the Second Conference rebranding
  • 1998 — Quarterfinal-semifinal playoff format introduced with top 2 seeds advancing directly to semifinals
  • 2000s — Guest player rule firmly established, attracting international stars to the competition
  • 2011-2015 — TNT Tropang Giga's dynasty era with back-to-back championship victories
  • 2016 — Rain or Shine Elasto Painters won their first Commissioner's Cup title
  • 2022-23 — Barangay Ginebra San Miguel defeated international team Bay Area Dragons in finals
  • 2024-25 — TNT Tropang Giga defeated Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 87-83 in Game 7 overtime thriller

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams12

The Commissioner's Cup employs a round-robin regular season where all 12 teams play each other twice, resulting in 22 games per team. The top 8 teams advance to the playoffs, seeded by their regular season records. The playoff structure features quarterfinals (5-8 vs 4-1 seeding), semifinals (winners advancing), and a best-of-seven finals series to determine the champion. Ties in standings are broken using head-to-head records, point differentials, and other tiebreaker criteria. The tournament typically runs from November through March, with the finals concluding by late March or early April. Guest players from international leagues are permitted, adding a competitive dimension absent from the Philippine Cup and distinguishing the Commissioner's Cup as the PBA's most globally-oriented conference.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesSan Miguel Beermen (5)All-time top scorerRamon Fernandez (18,996 points)

The 2024-25 season concluded with TNT Tropang Giga's dramatic Game 7 overtime victory, marking their second championship in a single season and their third Commissioner's Cup title overall.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 Commissioners Cup Commissioner's Cup concluded with one of the tournament's most dramatic finales, as TNT Tropang Giga captured their third championship in franchise history with a 87-83 overtime victory against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in Game 7 of the finals. This championship represents TNT's second major title within the same season, having also won the Philippine Cup, cementing their status as the Commissioners Cup's dominant force. The overtime thriller showcased the competitive balance and intensity that characterizes the Commissioner's Cup, with both teams trading leads throughout the series and the final contest extending beyond regulation to decide the championship.

The regular season demonstrated competitive parity across the 12-team field, with multiple franchises capable of contending for the title. NLEX Road Warriors emerged as the top seed with a 9-3 record, though their playoff performance did not translate into a finals appearance, illustrating the tournament's unpredictable nature. Converge FiberXers and Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters maintained strong regular season records, establishing themselves as legitimate contenders. The presence of international guest players throughout the season elevated the overall quality of competition, with several foreign athletes making significant impacts in their respective teams' playoff pushes. The guest player format continues to distinguish the Commissioner's Cup as the Commissioners Cup's most globally-oriented conference, attracting talent from leagues across Asia, the Americas, and Europe.

The 2024-25 season reinforced the tournament's narrative of competitive unpredictability, with established powerhouses like San Miguel Beermen and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel remaining competitive despite the emergence of newer challengers. TNT's ability to win two championships in a single season speaks to their organizational depth and player development, while Ginebra's finals appearance demonstrated their resilience and consistency. The Commissioner's Cup continues to produce the most dramatic playoff moments in the Commissioners Cup calendar, with Game 7 overtime finishes and intense series becoming increasingly common. This competitive environment has made the tournament essential viewing for Philippine basketball fans and has enhanced the league's international profile through broadcast partnerships spanning North America and Asia-Pacific regions.

Tournament Structure and Competitive Balance

The Commissioner's Cup's format has been refined over three decades to maximize competitive balance while maintaining the tournament's distinctive identity. The 22-game round-robin regular season ensures every team plays every opponent twice, creating a comprehensive evaluation period that typically spans four months. This extended regular season allows teams to adjust to international guest players and develop chemistry, factors that prove crucial in the intense playoff environment. The eight-team playoff bracket, seeded strictly by regular season record, prevents the league from manipulating competitive outcomes and ensures that the strongest regular season performers receive the advantage of favorable matchups.

The tournament's adoption of the guest player rule has transformed it into a unique laboratory for international basketball talent. Unlike the Philippine Cup's restriction to Filipino players, the Commissioner's Cup permits teams to sign foreign athletes, creating opportunities for international players to showcase their skills in a competitive professional environment. This rule has attracted players from the NBA G League, European professional leagues, and Asian basketball competitions, elevating the overall quality of play and introducing diverse playing styles. The guest player format also provides Philippine teams with opportunities to evaluate potential imports for future seasons and strengthens the league's relationships with international basketball organizations.

Historical Dominance and Championship Dynasties

San Miguel Beermen's five Commissioner's Cup titles represent the franchise's most successful achievement within the PBA's three-conference structure. Their championships span multiple decades, demonstrating organizational consistency and player development excellence. However, the tournament has increasingly seen championship distribution among multiple franchises, with TNT Tropang Giga, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, and other clubs breaking through to win titles. This competitive evolution reflects the PBA's commitment to salary cap regulations and draft systems designed to prevent dynasty dominance, ensuring that each season presents opportunities for multiple franchises to contend.

TNT Tropang Giga's recent success, particularly their back-to-back championships and their 2024-25 season achievement of winning both the Philippine Cup and Commissioner's Cup, signals a potential new dynasty formation. Their ability to maintain roster continuity while integrating international talent has created a competitive advantage, though the PBA's structural mechanisms ensure that such dominance remains temporary. The tournament's history includes several memorable dynasty periods, including the TNT Tropang Giga's 2011-2015 era when they won multiple consecutive championships and established themselves as the league's most consistent performer.

International Broadcast Reach and Commercial Evolution

The Commissioner's Cup has gradually expanded its international broadcast footprint, with partnerships extending to North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions. The PBA Rush streaming platform provides global access to games, allowing Filipino diaspora communities worldwide to follow their favorite teams. Television partnerships with TV5, A2Z, and Kapatid TV5 in the Philippines ensure domestic viewership remains strong, while international distribution through DirecTV in the United States and Rogers in Canada extends the tournament's reach to millions of potential viewers. This broadcast expansion has enhanced the league's commercial profile and attracted international sponsors interested in accessing the Philippine market.

The tournament's commercial significance lies partly in its role within the PBA's three-conference structure, which generates consistent revenue throughout the calendar year. Unlike single-conference leagues that experience revenue fluctuations between seasons, the PBA's model ensures continuous broadcast rights sales, sponsorship opportunities, and merchandise revenue. The Commissioner's Cup, as the most internationally-oriented conference, carries particular appeal to sponsors seeking global brand exposure. While the tournament does not currently feature a league-wide title sponsor comparable to international football leagues, individual team sponsorships and broadcast rights deals generate substantial revenue that supports franchise operations and player salaries.

Notable Records and Statistical Achievements

The Commissioner's Cup's record book reflects decades of elite performance by individual players and teams. Ramon Fernandez's all-time leading scorer record of 18,996 points represents a career that spanned multiple decades and conferences, establishing him as one of the PBA's greatest shooters. Sonny Jaworski's 5,825 assists demonstrate the importance of playmaking excellence in the tournament's competitive environment, while Guidaben's 1,081 games appearance record illustrates the value of durability and consistency. These individual achievements provide historical context for current player performances and establish benchmarks against which contemporary athletes measure their accomplishments.

Team records in the Commissioner's Cup showcase the tournament's competitive intensity. The biggest win margin, a 55-point victory by Utex, represents an outlier in modern PBA basketball, where competitive balance typically results in closer contests. More recent championships have been decided in tightly contested finals series, with several Game 7 overtime finishes demonstrating the tournament's dramatic nature. The 2024-25 season's overtime finals reinforced this trend, suggesting that the Commissioner's Cup has evolved toward greater competitive parity and more unpredictable outcomes—developments that enhance fan engagement and broadcast appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the PBA Commissioner's Cup?

Twelve PBA franchises compete in the Commissioner's Cup, playing a round-robin regular season followed by an eight-team playoff bracket.

Who has won the most PBA Commissioner's Cup titles?

San Miguel Beermen holds the record with 5 Commissioner's Cup championships, making them the tournament's most successful franchise.

What is the PBA Commissioner's Cup playoff format?

The top 8 teams from the regular season advance to quarterfinals seeded by record, with winners progressing through semifinals to a best-of-seven finals series.

Can foreign players compete in the Commissioner's Cup?

Yes, the Commissioner's Cup is the only PBA conference that permits international guest players, distinguishing it from the Philippine Cup and Governors' Cup.

When does the PBA Commissioner's Cup season run?

The Commissioner's Cup typically runs from November through March, with regular season play concluding in February and playoffs extending into March or April.

How is the Commissioner's Cup different from the Philippine Cup?

The Commissioner's Cup allows foreign guest players, while the Philippine Cup is restricted to Filipino players only. Both are part of the PBA's three-conference annual structure.

API data: 2 May 2026 · Stats updated: 1 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026