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Wikipedia - Imus Agimat

The Imus Agimat is a Filipino professional basketball team based in Imus, Cavite. The team currently competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's South Division. They are one of five teams based in the Calabarzon region and play their home games at Imus Sports Complex.

The team joined in 2018 as a charter team of the MPBL. For a majority of their history, the team was known as the Imus Bandera, a reference to Imus being known as the "Flag Capital of the Philippines".

History

2018–2023: Original franchise

Logo of the Imus SV Squad used in 2023.

The team began play in 2018 as one of the ten founding teams of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. The team lost a tiebreaker to the Bataan Defenders that would have given it the final playoff spot. In the 2018–19 season, Imus would make its first playoff appearance, but lost to the Batangas City Athletics in the First Round. In the 2019–20 season, the team ended the season with a record of 6-24, the second-worst in the league.

The team saw potential in the 2021 Invitational, after leading 4-1 in Group D, they would go on to finish in fourth place. However, in the following 2022 season, the team finished ninth in the Southern Division, once again failing to make the playoffs.

During the 2023 season, Imus have acquired nine-time PBA champion Marc Pingris, making it his first stint in professional basketball since he announced his retirement. The SV Squad finished 7th in the South Division with a 15–13, their best season by win percentage, but would fall once again to Batangas City Embassy Chill in the Division Quarterfinals.

2024: Current franchise

Before the 2024 season, the SV Squad owned by Monching Talisayon relocated to Biñan, Laguna and renamed as Biñan Tatak Gel for their participation in the 2023–24 Pilipinas Super League President's Cup. Meanwhile a new team named Imus Agimat was set to enter the MPBL in 2024.

To prevent any confusion, the records of the former Imus team prior to relocation were transferred to new Imus team. The records of the previous Laguna/Biñan City team were then merged into the relocated Biñan team.

L'Imus Bandera XTREME è una squadra di basket venezuelana con sede a El Tigre, nello stato di Anzoátegui. La squadra gioca nel campionato nazionale venezuelano, la Liga Nacional de Baloncesto (LNB).

La squadra è stata fondata nel 1986 con il nome di Vaqueros de El Tigre, e ha cambiato nome in Imus Bandera XTREME nel 2018. I colori sociali della squadra sono il blu marino, il giallo e il nero.

L'Imus Bandera XTREME ha vinto due volte il campionato nazionale, nel 2003 e nel 2017. La squadra ha anche vinto la Coppa del Venezuela nel 2002 e il Torneo Intercontinentale FIBA nel 2005.

L'attuale allenatore dell'Imus Bandera XTREME è Alfredo López. I giocatori più importanti della squadra sono José Vargas, Omar Silvera e Luis Bethelmy.

L'Imus Bandera XTREME è una delle squadre più popolari del Venezuela e ha un grande seguito di tifosi. La squadra gioca le sue partite casalinghe presso il Gimnasio José Tadeo Arreaza di El Tigre.