The Vancouver Bandits defeated the Brampton Honey Badgers in a Canadian Elite Basketball League regular-season game on Saturday, May 30, 2026 [1].
The victory highlights the volatile nature of the CEBL's unique scoring format, where games can shift rapidly during the final stages. This result demonstrates the Bandits' resilience despite being undermanned for the contest.
The game reached a critical juncture during the target-score period, a specialized overtime format used by the league. At the start of this period, the Bandits trailed by eight points [3]. Despite the deficit, Vancouver managed a rally to stun Brampton and secure the win.
CBC Sports released a condensed video of the matchup to document the comeback [1]. The highlight reel lasts under 13 minutes [1], capturing the key plays and the final push that allowed the Bandits to overtake the Honey Badgers.
The matchup was part of the league's regular-season schedule, which determines seeding for the postseason. While some reports differed on the exact day of the event, the official video description said the game occurred on Saturday [1].
The Bandits' ability to overcome a significant point gap in the final minutes serves as a pivotal moment in their season. The team's performance under pressure in the target-score period suggests a high level of conditioning and tactical execution.
“The Bandits trailed by eight points at the start of the target-score period.”
This result underscores the strategic importance of the CEBL's target-score rule, which prevents games from ending in ties and creates high-pressure scenarios. For the Vancouver Bandits, winning while undermanned provides a psychological boost and proves they can compete against top-tier opponents like the Honey Badgers even with a depleted roster.





