These are the records set in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and PBA D-League. Flags indicate the nationality of the player; all Filipinos and foreigners of Filipino descent are treated as locals and all other non-Filipinos are imports.

Individual single-game records edit

All-Star Game records edit

PBA Finals records edit

Team single-game records edit

All-Star Game records edit

  • Most points (winning team):
    • 185 by North All-Stars vs South All-Stars, 2019[19]
  • Most points (losing team):
    • 170 by South All-Stars vs North All-Stars, 2019[19]
  • Most combined points by both teams:
    • 355 by North All-Stars and South All-Stars, 2019[19]
  • Most points in a half:
    • 95 by Veterans vs. Rookies-Sophomores-Juniors, 2012[19]
  • Most combined three-point field goals made
    • 45 by North All-Stars and South All-Stars, 2019
  • Biggest winning margin
    • 32 by Veterans vs. Rookies-Sophomores-Juniors, 2012

PBA Finals records edit

Team season records edit

Individual career records edit

All-Star Game records edit

League single-game records edit

PBA D-League records edit

  • Most points:
    • 180 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
  • Most points (losing team)
    • 122 by Black Mamba Energy Drink
  • Fewest points:
    • 41 by PC Gilmore Wizards
  • Fewest points (winning team):
  • Most points (combined):
    • 297 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare and Hyperwash Vipers
  • Fewest points (combined):
  • Biggest winning margin:
  • Most points in a quarter:
    • 60 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
  • Fewest points in a quarter:
  • Most points in a half:
    • 108 by BRT Sumisip Basilan-St. Clare
  • Fewest points in a half:
    • 13 by Gamboa Coffee Lovers
  • Longest winning streak:
  • Longest losing streak:
  • Most points in a game (individual):
  • Most rebounds in a game (individual):
    • 29 by Jay-R Taganas[37]

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