2025–26 New Taipei Kings season
| 2025–26 New Taipei Kings season | |
|---|---|
| President | Walter Wang |
| General Manager | James Mao |
| Head Coach | John Patrick (contract terminated) Thomas Wisman (interim) Hung Chih-Shan (interim) |
| Arena | Xinzhuang Gymnasium University of Taipei, Tian-Mu Campus Gymnasium |
| TPBL results | |
| Record | 15–13 (53.6%) |
| Place | TBD |
| Playoffs finish | TBD |
| EASL results | |
| Record | 3–3 (50.0%) |
| Place | 2nd |
| Playoffs finish | Quarterfinals (lost to Brex, 64–85) |
| BCL Asia | |
| BCL Asia – East results | |
| Record | 0–0 |
| Place | TBD |
| Playoffs finish | TBD |
The 2025–26 New Taipei Kings season is the franchise's 5th season, its second season in the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL). On July 5, 2025, the Kings announced that Ryan Marchand left the team for career decision. On July 9, the Kings hired John Patrick as their new head coach. On November 11, the Kings announced to terminate contract relationship with John Patrick. And the Kings named Hung Chih-Shan as their interim head coach after Thomas Wisman, the assistant coach of the New Taipei Kings, coached as interim head coach for one game. The Kings also participated in 2025–26 East Asia Super League and 2026 Basketball Champions League Asia – East as the 2025 TPBL champion.