Another week, another set of games played in the PBA Philippine Cup, and another stint atop the Rebanse Weekly PBA Power Rankings for a familiar team. As always, before we present our PBA Power Rankings, let’s check out the team standings as of November 10, 2025:

Now, here are Rebanse’s Weekly PBA Power Rankings:
1. TNT Tropang 5G
Slow starts aside—TNT had to erase a 16-point deficit to beat Terrafirma—the Tropa are still the crème de la crème of this Philippine Cup. Put simply, TNT is deep, talented, and well-coached—and is the undisputed no. 1 of Rebanse‘s PBA Power Rankings.
2. San Miguel Beermen
Make that four straight wins for the Beermen, who are finally rounding into form. June Mar Fajardo continues to be the most dominant presence in the league, and his snipers are finding their rhythm.
3. Magnolia Hotshots
Close loss to red-hot San Miguel proves Magnolia can hang with the big boys. But they need to find ways to close out games down the stretch.
4. Converge FiberXers
That core five has slowed down somewhat, but the top-to-bottom talent remains undeniable. Like Magnolia, Converge needs to figure out how to finish off close games.
5. Meralco Bolts
Defense can still be stifling for long stretches, but offense continues to be a problem. A long break could supercharge the Bolts.
6. Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
Tim Cone remains confident in his team, and last week’s rout of NLEX shows why. Team Never-Say-Die still has a championship-contending core, and it might be rounding into form.

7. NLEX Road Warriors
Rout of Rain or Shine shows NLEX can produce points in bunches, too. Robert Bolick finding his offensive rhythm certainly helps.
8. Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
Injuries might finally be starting to take a toll on Rain or Shine, whose big man rotation is down to two 6-foot-5 bangers. But Caelan Tiongson and Stanley Pringle might be cleared soon.
9. Phoenix Fuel Masters
No pun intended, but the Fuel Masters just keep running out of fuel in the endgame. They’re competitive, yes, but they’ll need to finish stronger to take their next step.

10. Titan Ultra Giant Risers
Calvin Abueva has turned Titan Ultra into a tough out. The rest of the team just needs to follow The Beast’s lead, and they just might pull off something seismic.
11. Terrafirma Dyip
Near-upset of TNT shows Terrafirma isn’t your typical bottom-dweller. The Dyip have a lot of fight in them but not enough endgame poise just yet.
12. Blackwater Bossing
That core of Sedrick Barefield, Christian David, and Dalph Panopio is as promising as they come. Jeffrey Cariaso just needs to figure out how to get the most out of those three.





