Laguna Krah Asia

Laguna Krah Asia

Leagues Played
Philippines MPBL 92
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Results

Philippines MPBL 09/27 08:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Bulacan Kuyas W 114-105
Philippines MPBL 08/03 10:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Rizal Golden Coolers L 71-75
Philippines MPBL 07/28 08:00 - Imus SV Squad v Laguna Krah Asia L 64-48
Philippines MPBL 07/22 12:00 - Iloilo United Royals v Laguna Krah Asia L 57-55
Philippines MPBL 07/18 08:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Marikina Shoemasters L 87-94
Philippines MPBL 07/10 10:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v San Juan Knights L 63-110
Philippines MPBL 07/05 10:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Makati Kings L 67-72
Philippines MPBL 06/29 08:00 - Batang Kankaloo v Laguna Krah Asia L 101-81
Philippines MPBL 06/21 08:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Oriental Mindoro Disiplinados L 74-78
Philippines MPBL 06/13 10:00 - Negros Muscovados v Laguna Krah Asia L 76-72
Philippines MPBL 06/07 08:00 - Laguna Krah Asia v Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. L 69-73
Philippines MPBL 06/02 08:00 - Bicol Volcanoes v Laguna Krah Asia W 80-89

Wikipedia - Biñan Tatak Gel

The Biñan Tatak Gel (also known as Biñan Tatak Gel–Beast Motorcycle Tires GameX for sponsorship reasons) is a Filipino professional basketball team based in Biñan, Laguna. The team primarily competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's South Division. The team plays its home games at Alonte Sports Arena.

The team began play during the 2018–19 season as the Laguna Heroes. The team has also played in the Pilipinas Super League since 2023 as well as in The Asian Tournament since 2024.

The Laguna/Biñan franchise is tied with the Mindoro Tamaraws for the longest playoff drought in the MPBL, having missed the playoffs in its first four seasons before clinching a spot in 2024.

The Tatak Gel is one of five teams based in Calabarzon.

History

2018–2023: Original franchise

The Laguna Heroes joined the MPBL as one of sixteen expansion teams for the 2018–19 season. The team finished with a 10-15 record, finishing ninth in the South Division.

For the 2019–20 season, the team was renamed as the BIñan City Krah Heroes and later as Biñan City Luxxe White. The team finished in tenth with a 12-18 record, matching their winning percentage from last season.

Entering the 2021 Invitational, the team was renamed as Laguna Heroes Krah Asia, bringing back the team's old name. In the Invitational, the team lost in all of their group stage games. In the 2022 season, the team only won three of their 21 games, giving them the second-worst record in the division and third-worst in the league.

In 2023, the team was renamed to Laguna Krah Asia.

2023: Current franchise

In November 2023, a new team under the name Biñan Tatak Gel joined the Pilipinas Super League during the Pilipinas Super League for the 2023–24 President's Cup. The team is mainly composed of the former Imus SV Squad organization alongside members of the departing Pasig City MCW Sports team, including head coach Boyet Fernandez. With a 17–1 record, Biñan held the top seed that season. Despite making through the first two rounds, Biñan would eventually lose to the eventual champion Quezon Titans in the semifinals.

As the 2024 MPBL season began, the Tatak Gel team took over the Krah Asia's spot as Laguna's MPBL representatives.

Laguna Krah Asia is a prominent basketball team based in the Philippines, known for their competitive spirit and dedication to the sport. Representing the province of Laguna, the team has gained recognition for their skilled gameplay, teamwork, and passion on the court. They compete in various local and regional tournaments, showcasing the talent and athleticism of Filipino basketball players. With a strong community following and a commitment to excellence, Laguna Krah Asia continues to strive for success and inspire aspiring athletes in the Philippines.