Chinese Taipei P League 04/27 09:00 1 [3] New Taipei Kings v 푸본 브레이브스 [5] W 74-102
Chinese Taipei P League 04/20 06:30 1 [6] Kaohsiung Steelers v 푸본 브레이브스 [5] L 107-98
Chinese Taipei P League 04/14 09:00 1 [6] Kaohsiung Steelers v 푸본 브레이브스 [5] W 69-98
Chinese Taipei P League 04/07 09:00 1 [5] 푸본 브레이브스 v Taoyuan Pilots [2] L 97-101
Chinese Taipei P League 04/06 09:00 1 [5] 푸본 브레이브스 v New Taipei Kings [3] W 122-96
Chinese Taipei P League 04/02 11:00 1 [5] 푸본 브레이브스 v Hsinchu Lioneers [4] L 101-120
Chinese Taipei P League 03/30 09:00 1 [3] New Taipei Kings v 푸본 브레이브스 [5] W 77-102
Chinese Taipei P League 03/24 06:30 1 [3] Taoyuan Pilots v 푸본 브레이브스 [5] L 98-76
Chinese Taipei P League 03/17 09:00 1 푸본 브레이브스 v New Taipei Kings L 104-129
Chinese Taipei P League 03/16 09:00 1 푸본 브레이브스 v Taoyuan Pilots L 92-113
Chinese Taipei P League 03/03 09:00 1 [3] Taoyuan Pilots v 푸본 브레이브스 [4] L 94-92
Chinese Taipei P League 02/27 11:00 1 [6] Kaohsiung Steelers v 푸본 브레이브스 [3] L 99-91
Chinese Taipei P League 02/24 06:30 1 Taoyuan Pilots v 푸본 브레이브스 - Postponed
Chinese Taipei P League 02/18 09:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v Hsinchu Lioneers [4] W 102-97
Chinese Taipei P League 02/17 09:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v 포르모사 드리머스 [1] L 73-96
East Asia Super League 02/07 11:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v Anyang Red Boosters [2] L 70-84
Chinese Taipei P League 02/04 09:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v Hsinchu Lioneers [4] W 109-103
Chinese Taipei P League 02/03 09:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v Kaohsiung Steelers [6] L 89-90
Chinese Taipei P League 01/31 11:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v 포르모사 드리머스 [2] W 111-104
Chinese Taipei P League 01/28 09:00 1 [4] 푸본 브레이브스 v Taoyuan Pilots [3] W 106-83
Chinese Taipei P League 01/27 09:00 1 [5] 푸본 브레이브스 v 포르모사 드리머스 [1] W 103-98
Chinese Taipei P League 01/20 06:30 1 Hsinchu Lioneers v 푸본 브레이브스 L 77-72
Chinese Taipei P League 01/14 09:00 1 [1] 포르모사 드리머스 v 푸본 브레이브스 [4] W 84-94
Chinese Taipei P League 01/09 11:00 1 Taoyuan Pilots v 푸본 브레이브스 L 96-87
Chinese Taipei P League 01/07 09:00 1 [5] Taoyuan Pilots v 푸본 브레이브스 [4] L 100-71
Chinese Taipei P League 12/31 09:00 1 [2] New Taipei Kings v 푸본 브레이브스 [4] W 96-104
East Asia Super League 12/27 10:00 1 [1] 지바 v 푸본 브레이브스 [4] L 76-60
Chinese Taipei P League 12/23 06:30 1 [1] New Taipei Kings v 푸본 브레이브스 [3] L 111-106
East Asia Super League 12/20 11:00 1 [4] Tnt 카트로파 v 푸본 브레이브스 [3] L 80-69
Chinese Taipei P League 12/17 09:00 1 [3] 푸본 브레이브스 v Hsinchu Lioneers [4] L 102-103

Wikipedia - Taipei Fubon Braves

The Taipei Fubon Braves (Chinese: 臺北富邦勇士) are a professional basketball team that currently plays in the Taiwanese P. League+, since the league's foundation in 2020. From 2014 to 2019, they played in the developmental Super Basketball League (SBL). They have also been part of the professional ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) since the 2019–20 ABL season.

The franchise dates back to 1982 when it was founded as the Chien-hong Men's Basketball Team (建弘男子籃球隊). Owned subsequently by Hung Min-tai (洪敏泰), owner of Tera Electronics (新銳/泰瑞電子), the team went by the same name as the corporation for a number of years until it joined the professional Chinese Basketball Alliance (CBA) as Tera Mars (泰瑞戰神) in 1994.

As a professional club, the Mars was a powerful competitor to the dominant Yulon Dinos and Hung Kuo Elephants. In the 1998 finals, it posed the strongest challenge the "Hung Kuo dynasty" had ever met when pushing the defending champions to the brink of elimination with a 3:1 advantage in the best-of-seven series – although they eventually let this opportunity for championship slip away. Wang Libin (C), Yen Hsing-su (PG), and the American import Todd Rowe (SF) were the core players on this team; they were led by head coach Chung Chih-Mong (鍾枝萌), the so-called "iron-and-blood coach" due to his aggressive leadership style.

Before the close down of the CBA in 1999, the Mars led the league in wins by a considerable margin in its last regular season that was never finished. It remained a close contender for domestic championship around the turn of the century with a biggest frontcourt lineup Taiwan's amateur Division A conference (甲組聯賽) had ever seen. This roster included Wang Libin (6'8") and Song Tao (6'10").

The team's initial mascot, Mars, was derived from the Roman god of war and had remained in spite of several changes of ownership. It had not only carried the team through the flourish CBA era but also accompanied its members and fans in the midst of the financial turbulence of the late 1990s. Between the ownership by the Kaohsiung-based Hanshin Group (漢神集團) and that by the Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC), head coach Chung had to seek corporate sponsors on his own while his players spontaneously work without getting paid in order to keep their beloved team alive.

The Mars eventually became history following the takeover by Videoland Television Network in June 2004 when the team was renamed as the Videoland Hunters (緯來獵人). Subsequently, the franchise was sold to Taiwan Mobile, a major mobile communication provider in Taiwan, and named after the company's as「Taiwan Mobile Basketball Team」. In 2014, the team was transferred to Taiwan Mobile's sister company in Fubon Group and renamed the Fubon Braves.

On 17 October 2019, the Fubon Braves officially announced that they signed O. J. Mayo for the upcoming ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) season. He becomes the most prominent player in the history of the Braves and ABL with his 8-year NBA experience during his professional career. The team once again renamed as Taipei Fubon Braves with agreement with Taipei City Government and moved the home arena to Taipei.

푸본 브레이브스(Fubon Braves)는 중국 프로농구 협회(CBA)에서 활약하는 대만의 프로 농구팀이다. 팀은 타이베이시에 연고를 두고 있으며, 홈경기는 시립 경기장에서 열린다.

푸본 브레이브스는 2009년에 설립되었으며, CBA에 가입한 첫 대만 팀이 되었다. 팀은 2010-11 시즌에 CBA에서 우승했으며, 2011-12 시즌에는 준우승을 차지했다. 푸본 브레이브스는 또한 2013년, 2015년, 2017년에 CBA 챔피언십에서 3위를 차지했다.

푸본 브레이브스는 대만에서 가장 인기 있는 농구팀 중 하나이며, 홈경기는 항상 매진된다. 팀은 또한 많은 유명 선수들을 배출했으며, 그중에는 현재 NBA에서 활약하고 있는 린서창과 주위천이 있다.

푸본 브레이브스는 대만 농구의 상징적인 팀이며, CBA에서 가장 성공적인 팀 중 하나이다. 팀은 앞으로도 계속해서 우승을 놓고 경쟁할 것으로 기대된다.