Peñarol Mar del Plata has been a cornerstone in the history of the National Basketball League, which has established itself as the most important tournament in Argentine basketball since its inception in 1985. This year, Boca Juniors achieved its fifth title and consecutive championship by defeating Instituto in an exciting seventh game, tying Boca with Peñarol and San Lorenzo for second place in the historical champions' list. Boca now joins the elite group of back-to-back champions alongside Ferro, Atenas, Estudiantes, and San Lorenzo, reaffirming its prominence in the league. The competition has seen great figures like Emanuel Ginóbili and Luis Scola, who left their mark in the NBA after shining in the National League. The recent final between Boca and Instituto was a clear reflection of the rivalry and talent that characterize this tournament, with packed stadiums and an intensity that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The historical champions' table shows Atenas at the top with 9 titles, followed by Peñarol Mar del Plata, Boca Juniors, and San Lorenzo, each with 5. This recount highlights the significance of Peñarol in the history of Argentine basketball and its role in the evolution of the National League.