PBL Behind Chinese import
Ma Jian and locals Biboy Simon, Erwin Framo, Joel Dualan, and
Leo Austria, Hapee won its first PBL title. They also got to represent the Philippines in the
1996 ABC Champions Cup. With the help of PBA imports
Bobby Parks and
Tony Harris, Hapee was able to win the country its fourth ABC Champions title. In 2002, Dazz signed
PJ Simon, an ex-pro from the Davao Eagles in the
Metropolitan Basketball Association. In his first conference with the team, the 2002–03 PBL Challenge Cup, he led them to a finals appearance. He led them to two championships in the 2003 Unity Cup and 2004 Platinum Cup, and was awarded league MVP in 2004. Throughout the 2000s, Hapee had several more runner-up finishes.
PBA D-League In 2014, Lamoiyan Corporation announced that Hapee would be entering the
PBA D-League in partnership with
San Beda College for the 2014–15 Aspirants' Cup. It took over the franchise of the
NLEX Road Warriors, who had moved on to the PBA. Former San Beda head coach
Ronnie Magsanoc was announced as this team's head coach. The roster was composed of San Beda players,
Kirk Long and
Chris Newsome from Ateneo,
Arnold Van Opstal from
DLSU, veteran
Marvin Hayes,
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. and
Troy Rosario from
NU, and NCAA MVP
Scottie Thompson. In the Aspirants' Cup, Hapee finished second in the standings behind the unbeaten
Cagayan Valley Rising Suns. They beat Cagayan in the finals. Parks was named as the Aspirants' Cup MVP. In the Foundation Cup, they made it to the finals once again, but this time they lost to the
Café France Bakers. ==Final roster==