The PBA Philippine Cup is basically at its halfway point already, with the Meralco Bolts having played seven games already and the NLEX Road Warriors seeing the court six times now. Most teams, like early leaders TNT Tropang 5G and Magnolia Hotshots, have played five games apiece. And yet, through all that, one team continues to stay steady in our latest Rebanse Weekly PBA Power Rankings.
As always, before we delve deeper into our PBA Power Rankings, check out the team standings as of November 5, 2025:

Now, here is Rebanse’s Weekly PBA Power Rankings:
1. TNT Tropang 5G
The Tropa roared back from a 23-point deficit to beat Meralco in their last outing. That they did so while shooting less than 30% from deep shows TNT can win in the trenches, too.
2. San Miguel Beermen
Three straight Ws now for San Miguel after an uneven start to its Philippine Cup title defense. June Mar Fajardo leading the way, as always, as the great equalizer.
3. Magnolia Hotshots
Offense continues to be a concern with long stretches of bad shooting. But credit LA Tenorio and the Hotshots for finding ways to still win.
4. Converge FiberXers
Loss to San Miguel could be humbling, but Converge showed it isn’t backing down. Talent is still top-tier despite initial hiccups against the league’s elite.
5. Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
Offense starting to hum for the gung-ho Elasto Painters. But nagging injuries to Caelan Tiongson and Stanley Pringle could be a problem.

6. Meralco Bolts
Close loss to TNT shows Meralco can hang with the big boys. But offense needs work—something CJ Cansino might help more with moving forward.
7. Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
Decimated NLEX in a virtual must-win. Offense picked up and defense was on point, and it’s that combination Tim Cone is hoping to see more.
8. NLEX Road Warriors
Blowout loss to Ginebra highlights NLEX’s talent problem, which is something Jong Uichico has talked about extensively before. Put simply, the Road Warriors can’t rely on just outworking other teams.

9. Phoenix Fuel Masters
Phoenix managing to stay in games should be a win for the franchise already. Now, Willy Wilson and the Fuel Masters need to figure out how to actually win in the end.
10. Blackwater Bossing
Bossing still can’t figure things out, it appears. But Sedrick Barefield starting to percolate should help as Blackwater gears up for the stretch run.
11. Terrafirma Dyip
Often hot-starting, only to fizzle out in the second half, Terrafirma is clearly still learning how to play solid for 48 minutes.
12. Titan Ultra Giant Risers
Trading a young but inconsistent piece in Chris Koon for a veteran shooter in Aris Dionisio might work in the near term by giving Calvin Abueva and Joshua Munzon more space to operate.





