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Canada EBL 08/10 23:00 - Saskatchewan v Brampton Honey Badgers L 96-85
Canada EBL 08/09 00:30 - Winnipeg Sea Bears v Brampton Honey Badgers L 92-60
Canada EBL 08/01 23:30 - Montreal Alliance v Brampton Honey Badgers L 103-83
Canada EBL 07/27 18:00 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Niagara River Lions L 84-86
Canada EBL 07/25 23:30 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Scarborough Shooting Stars W 96-89
Canada EBL 07/21 23:30 - Ottawa BlackJacks v Brampton Honey Badgers L 91-77
Canada EBL 07/16 23:00 - Niagara River Lions v Brampton Honey Badgers L 97-79
Canada EBL 07/13 18:00 - Scarborough Shooting Stars v Brampton Honey Badgers L 86-71
Canada EBL 07/12 00:00 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Vancouver Bandits L 85-89
Canada EBL 07/09 16:30 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Ottawa BlackJacks L 73-101
Canada EBL 07/07 00:00 - Vancouver Bandits v Brampton Honey Badgers L 87-84
Canada EBL 07/03 23:30 - Brampton Honey Badgers v Calgary Surge L 85-94

The Brampton Honey Badgers are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Brampton, Ontario, that competes in the Canadian Elite Basketball League. They play their games at the CAA Centre. The team was founded in 2018 as the Hamilton Honey Badgers and played at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario from their inaugural season in 2019 until 2022.

History

On May 2, 2018, the Canadian Elite Basketball League announced Hamilton, Ontario, as one of the original six teams for its inaugural season beginning May 2019. On June 12, 2018, at a press conference the CEBL announced the logo and name of its Hamilton franchise as the Hamilton Honey Badgers, a nickname inspired by the world's most fearless animal. The team also announced the hiring of former Toronto Raptors' executive John Lashway as team president. On December 19, 2019, the organization appointed Jermaine Anderson as the new general manager of the team.

The Honey Badgers won their first game, at home over Edmonton, 103–86 on May 12, 2019.

The Honey Badgers made the playoffs and defeated the Niagara River Lions but lost in the CEBL Finals to the Saskatchewan Rattlers.

The Honey Badgers won their first title on August 14, 2022, against the Scarborough Shooting Stars, 90–88, clinching a berth, at the 2022–23 BCL Americas.

On November 28, 2022, the league announced due to renovations to the FirstOntario Centre, the Honey Badgers had relocated to Brampton permanently.

On March 4, 2025, the Honey Badgers were purchased from the CEBL by Media Mogul Leonard Asper. The team was owned by the CEBL prior to the announcement and becomes the 8th privately owned team in the CEBL. Asper is the older brother of Winnipeg Sea Bears owner David Asper.

The Brampton Honey Badgers are a dynamic and talented basketball team known for their relentless energy and competitive spirit. Based in Brampton, they pride themselves on teamwork, agility, and strategic play, making them a formidable presence on the court. With a roster of skilled athletes and a passionate fan base, the Honey Badgers are dedicated to excellence both offensively and defensively, striving to bring excitement and success to every game they compete in.