[3] But then Pelita Jaya Jakarta came to the map, and they successfully won championships three years in a row, which is 1990 till 1992.
[5] In 1999, Satria Muda Jakarta appeared that was bought by Erick Thohir from Dudi Gambiro.
After the Kobatama era ended, in 2002, there is a strong desire among Indonesian basketball people to form a more independent and professional league.
Only Panasia's reincarnated club, Garuda Bandung, is able to disrupt the dualism of Satria Muda and Aspac.
Having a line of great players such as Kelly Purwanto, I Made Sudiadnyana, Denny Sumargo, and others, they challenged Satria Muda in the final, even though they ultimately lost.
Finally, 10 participating clubs came to the company that usually organizes inter-high school basketball competitions, PT Deteksi Basket Lintas (DBL) Indonesia.
The club believes that DBL Indonesia can revive the passion for Indonesian basketball competitions.
CLS Knights Indonesia and Pelita Jaya succeeded in disrupting the dominance of these two clubs.
The first year of IBL reborn produced something that many people were waiting for, namely the birth of champions outside of Satria Muda and Aspac.
[10] Pelita Jaya finally managed to break they're title drought since winning Kobatama 1991-1992.
The team, which at that time was coached by Panasia legend, Johannis Winar, beat Satria Muda in the final.
Aspac, which changed its name to Stapac after the merger with Stadium Jakarta, dominated the 2018-2019 IBL season.
Clubs that previously had mediocre status, such as NSH Jakarta and Pacific Caesar Surabaya, were able to move up in class.