• The Manila Metrostars set a league record in 1999 by winning 22 consecutive games only to be halted by the Negros Slashers during the elimination round, en route to a 26–4 record and the MBA National Championship. The record was also seen by many as the most in Philippine professional basketball history, breaking the PBA's Crispa Redmanizers' record of 21 consecutive victories in 1983. • 8-second rule, standard in professional and original used of MBA started in 1998. •
Felix Belano of the
Davao Eagles was the only player to record a quadruple-double in MBA history (if a player records a double-figure numbers in four categories such as points, rebounds, assists, blocks or steals) during a game against the
Nueva Ecija Patriots in 1999. Belano later had a stint with the
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals of the PBA. •
Peter Martin made the first shot in the history of the MBA when his
Manila Metrostars they faced the
Cebu Gems in the opening of the league in 1998. • Chris Clay of
Laguna Lakers was holds of 19/19 free throw in 2001 season. • The
SocSarGen Marlins became the first team to register a win in the first double-header of the league in 1998. Max Delantes led the way for the Marlins. • Stephen Padilla holds the record for most 3-point shots made with 10 as he scores 40 points with a 10/10 from the 3-point arc in 2001. • John Ferriols was the first MVP of the tournament while
Alex Compton was the first American player to be named MVP of the MBA in 1999. • In 1999, the
Manila Metrostars became the first MBA team to banner a team at the
1999 Southeast Asian Games in
Brunei. They made it before winning the national championship over the Cebu Gems. Coach
Louie Alas led the RP Team (now Team Gilas Pilipinas) to win the gold medal by beating
Thailand. The majority of the line-up were the players from the Metrostars led by Adducul and Camaso and recruited some players from other teams. • The
Pasig Pirates and
San Juan Knights were revived as expansion teams of the
Manny Pacquiao-founded
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) in 2018. A year later in 2019, the SocSarGen Marlins were rechristened as the Soccsksargen Marlins, later renamed as the
Sarangani Marlins. == MBA on ABS-CBN ==