Ligue ASEAN | 03/08 08:00 | 1 | [8] Singapore Slingers v Alab Pilipinas [2] | D | Postponed | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/23 11:30 | 1 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Saigon Heat [10] | W | 99-79 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/19 12:00 | 1 | [5] W. M. Dragons v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 92-80 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/09 11:30 | 1 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Saigon Heat [10] | W | 82-75 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/04 12:00 | 1 | [7] W. M. Dragons v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 91-63 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/02 11:30 | 1 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Singapore Slingers [5] | W | 86-77 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/30 11:00 | 1 | [1] Mono Vampire v Alab Pilipinas [3] | W | 92-100 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/26 11:30 | 1 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Mono Vampire [1] | L | 89-102 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/23 12:00 | 1 | [6] Hong Kong Eastern v Alab Pilipinas [2] | W | 76-77 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/12 08:00 | 1 | [10] Singapore Slingers v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 85-64 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/07 08:00 | 1 | [4] Alab Pilipinas v Fubon Braves [3] | W | 101-96 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 01/05 11:30 | 1 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Wolf Warriors [7] | L | 93-98 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 12/22 07:00 | 1 | [6] Formosa Dreamers v Alab Pilipinas [2] | W | 99-100 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 12/17 08:00 | 1 | [3] Alab Pilipinas v Mono Vampire [1] | W | 96-73 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 12/15 11:30 | 1 | [5] Alab Pilipinas v Singapore Slingers [8] | W | 90-83 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 11/27 12:00 | 1 | [10] Wolf Warriors v Alab Pilipinas [11] | W | 110-114 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 11/17 08:00 | 1 | [2] Mono Vampire v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 111-76 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 04/03 12:00 | 3 | [7] Hong Kong Eastern v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 102-84 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/29 12:00 | 3 | [2] Alab Pilipinas v Hong Kong Eastern [7] | L | 88-90 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/24 10:00 | 1 | [6] Saigon Heat v Alab Pilipinas [2] | L | 81-80 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/17 12:00 | 1 | [1] Alab Pilipinas v Formosa Dreamers [2] | L | 74-88 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/15 11:30 | 1 | [5] Macau Black Bears v Alab Pilipinas [1] | L | 114-84 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/10 07:00 | 1 | [2] Formosa Dreamers v Alab Pilipinas [1] | L | 79-71 | |
Thailand TBSL | 03/10 04:49 | - | NS Matrix v Alab Pilipinas | L | 96-95 | |
Thailand TBSL | 03/09 06:19 | - | Alab Pilipinas v Hitech Bangkok City | L | 88-106 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/08 10:00 | 1 | [1] Alab Pilipinas v Macau Black Bears [4] | W | 101-96 | |
Thailand TBSL | 03/08 06:37 | - | Alab Pilipinas v Kabayan Pilipinas | L | 61-73 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 03/03 08:00 | 1 | [3] Singapore Slingers v Alab Pilipinas [1] | W | 70-80 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/27 11:30 | 1 | [4] Macau Black Bears v Alab Pilipinas [1] | L | 116-103 | |
Ligue ASEAN | 02/23 08:00 | 1 | [9] Mono Vampire v Alab Pilipinas [1] | W | 59-78 |
San Miguel Alab Pilipinas (under the corporate name Pilipinas Basketball Club, Inc. or PBCI) is a Filipino professional basketball team which formerly played in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) under the sponsorship of San Miguel Corporation. The team is owned and managed by the sports talent management firm, Virtual Playground, headed by talent agents Dondon Monteverde and Charlie Dy. Alab Pilipinas is the fourth Philippine team to play in the ABL. "Alab" is a Filipino word that translates as "blaze" in English.
The team was originally known as Alab Pilipinas (2016-17 ABL season) as the fourth ABL team from the Philippines. From November 2017 to January 2018, it was known as Tanduay Alab Pilipinas, under the sponsorship of Tanduay Distillers, Inc.
Six of its original players are ABL veterans who had previously played for the Champion team San Miguel in the 2013 ABL season. The team staged their home games in venues located in Biñan, Laguna, Cebu, and Davao during the entire duration of their first season. They organized several basketball clinics together with the local government units as part of the basketball grassroots development program.
The team was sponsored by liquor brand Tanduay and played as Tanduay-Alab Pilipinas from November 2017 to January 2018. On February 1, 2018, San Miguel Corporation took over as the team's sponsor and was renamed San Miguel Alab Pilipinas. The sudden separation with Tanduay came about reportedly due to differences between the two parties in the handling of the team.