DateRHome v Away-
08/26 07:30 - Iwalk Chargers v Marinerong Pilipino 97-141
08/26 05:30 - Saint Clare College v Mcdavid Apparels BC 112-100
08/22 07:16 - Italianos Homme v Black Mamba 75-80
08/22 05:30 - CEU Scorpions v Iwalk Chargers 120-84
08/19 09:30 - Mcdavid Apparels BC v Hyperwash Vipers 138-130
08/19 07:30 - Asias Lashes v Marinerong Pilipino 51-73
08/19 05:30 - TIP Engineers v Alberei Kings 105-95
08/15 09:30 - Iwalk Chargers v Sdsc Unicorns 113-103
08/15 07:30 - Ama Online Education v CEU Scorpions 77-86
08/15 05:30 - Black Mamba v TIP Engineers 99-110
08/12 09:30 - Sdsc Unicorns v Asias Lashes 62-77
08/12 07:30 - Hyperwash Vipers v Alberei Kings 93-62
08/12 05:30 - Hazchem Green Warriors v Iwalk Chargers 76-90
08/08 09:30 - Ama Online Education v Marinerong Pilipino 82-91
08/08 07:30 - CEU Scorpions v Sdsc Unicorns 107-46
08/08 05:30 - Italianos Homme v TIP Engineers 98-133
08/05 09:30 - TIP Engineers v Saint Clare College 70-85
08/05 07:30 - Marinerong Pilipino v Hazchem Green Warriors 118-71
08/05 05:30 - Alberei Kings v Black Mamba 82-86
08/01 07:30 - Hyperwash Vipers v Sdsc Unicorns View
08/01 05:30 - Iwalk Chargers v Ama Online Education 92-110
07/29 09:30 - TIP Engineers v Hyperwash Vipers 92-71
07/29 07:30 - Mcdavid Apparels BC v Italianos Homme 107-123
07/29 05:30 - Hazchem Green Warriors v Sdsc Unicorns 98-78
07/25 05:30 - Ama Online Education v Asias Lashes 103-106
06/25 08:00 - CEU Scorpions v Ateneo Blue Eagles 66-98
06/20 08:00 - CEU Scorpions v Ateneo Blue Eagles 52-67
06/18 08:00 - CEU Scorpions v Ateneo Blue Eagles 77-74
06/13 08:00 - Ateneo Blue Eagles v CEU Scorpions 101-66
06/11 08:00 - CEU Scorpions v Saint Clare College 89-72

Wikipedia - PBA D-League

The PBA D-League, or PBA Developmental League, is the official minor league of the Philippine Basketball Association.

History

The PBA D-League was conceptualized after the collapse of the proposed merger between the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) and Liga Pilipinas after the staging of the Tournament of the Philippines which was composed by PBL and Liga Pilipinas teams. PBA Commissioner Chito Salud proposed the formation of a PBA D-League, which will fill the void left by the PBL. On January 25, 2011, the PBA Board of Governors approved the proposal.[]

The maiden tournament, named "Foundation Cup" began on March 12, 2011 at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan. The tournament composed of 13 teams, with five teams (Junior Powerade, NLEX, Maynilad, Freego and Cafe France) having affiliation with existing PBA teams. Four teams (Cobra Energy Drink, Agri-Nature Inc./FCA, Pharex, and Cafe France) from the Philippine Basketball League filed for application in the PBA D-League, when they failed to acquire a sixth team in order to smoothly run the league. The NLEX Road Warriors became the champions of the tournament, winning two games to none against the Cebuana Lhuillier Gems.

The second tournament, dubbed as the "Aspirant's Cup" began on October 20. Four teams (Maynilad, Junior Powerade, Max Bond and Pharex) did not join the tournament. However, two new teams (Boracay Rum and Informatics) made their debut in the D-League.

The D-League has held its own rookie draft since the 2013–14 PBA season.

In August 2015, the PBA approved plans for a nationwide D-League and a Women's D-League that will open soon. From 2016, the men's competition was first to be held in three separate, simultaneous tournaments, first in Luzon and later in the Visayas and Mindanao. The three regional champions would join the national championship round which would be joined by Metro Manila teams. However the plan was never fully realized with the Northern Luzon tournament never finished and the Visayas tournament cancelled.

The 2020 season was indefinitely postponed in March 2020 with only some games of the Aspirants Cup played before the season was cancelled altogether in September 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league has not held games as of 2021. The resumption of the D-League has been hampered by the fact that league heavily relies on school-based teams.

**Philippines - PBA D-League**

La PBA D-League, également connue sous le nom de Developmental League, est une ligue de basketball professionnelle aux Philippines. Il s'agit de la deuxième division de la Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). La ligue a été créée en 2012 dans le but de développer de jeunes talents pour la PBA.

La PBA D-League se compose de dix équipes basées dans différentes régions des Philippines. Les équipes s'affrontent dans un format de tournoi à la ronde, avec les quatre meilleures équipes se qualifiant pour les playoffs. Le champion de la PBA D-League est promu en PBA, tandis que la dernière équipe est reléguée en regional league.

La PBA D-League est une ligue compétitive qui a produit certains des meilleurs joueurs de la PBA. Parmi les anciens joueurs notables de la D-League figurent Scottie Thompson, Stanley Pringle et CJ Perez.

Les matchs de la PBA D-League sont diffusés en direct à la télévision et en ligne. La ligue bénéficie d'un fort soutien de la part des fans de basket-ball philippins.