Scotland men's national basketball team

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Scotland Flag of Scotland.svg
SCOT BBall.jpg
FIBA ranking 88 (T)
Joined FIBA 1947
FIBA zone FIBA Europe
National federation Basketball Scotland
Olympic Games
AppearancesNot eligible to compete
FIBA World Cup
Appearances None
EuroBasket
Appearances2 (1951, 1957)

The Scotland national basketball team represents Scotland in international basketball competition. It is organised by basketballscotland, the sport's governing body in Scotland, which merged with England and Wales to form the Great Britain national team. The Scotland national team used to compete in FIBA Europe's Division C. Scotland's direct affiliation to FIBA ended on 30 September 2016. [1] To date, Scotland's main accomplishments were two qualifications to the EuroBasket, Europe's main basketball event. Further, the team won five bronze medals at the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.

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History

EuroBasket 1951

The Scottish team's first European championship competition was at EuroBasket 1951 in Paris. They lost their eight games and finished 16th place out of 18. They outranked Luxembourg, who had had the misfortune of being in a five-team preliminary group instead of a four-team group (and losing all of their games), and Romania, who had dropped out of the tournament at the last minute. [2]

EuroBasket 1957

Six years later, at the EuroBasket 1957 in Sofia, Scotland competed much better. There, the squad won one of its three preliminary round games to be relegated to the classification round. The first match in that round pitted Scotland against Albania, who had also not yet achieved a victory in EuroBasket competition. The Scots proved the better, 69–56. Afterwards, they lost their next six matches but showed considerable improvement from the last tournament. They competed against Austria and West Germany the whole game until they finally ceded by one point and five points respectively to finish the classification round 1–6 in 15th place overall, ahead of Albania which they beat twice. [3]

Robert Archibald is Scotland's most well known basketball player. Because of his accomplishments he became an inspirational figure to basketball players throughout his home country. RArchibald.JPG
Robert Archibald is Scotland's most well known basketball player. Because of his accomplishments he became an inspirational figure to basketball players throughout his home country.

Competitions

Performance at EuroBasket

YearPositionNoteTournamentHost
195116 EuroBasket 1951 Paris, France
195715 EuroBasket 1957 Sofia, Bulgaria

Performance at the Commonwealth Games

Melbourne 2006

GameStageOpponentScore
1Group AFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 129–52
2Group AFlag of India.svg  India 67–57
3Group AFlag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 91–83
45th–8th place PlacementFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 91–79
55th place matchFlag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 63–73
Games PlayedWonLostPoints ScoredPoints ConcededPoint DifferenceFinal Place
523366429−636th

Last roster

The following is the Scotland roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2018 Commonwealth Games. [4]

PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge – Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
F/C 0 Michael Vigor 27 – (1990-09-17)17 September 19902.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Bristol Flyers Flag of England.svg
G 6 Kyle Jimenez 19 – (1998-05-03)3 May 19981.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
G 7 Fraser Malcolm 21 – (1996-05-23)23 May 19961.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Black Hills State Flag of the United States.svg
G 8 Bantu Burroughs 27 – (1991-01-17)17 January 19911.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
G 9 Jonathan Bunyan 25 – (1992-06-01)1 June 19921.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
G 10 Callan Low 17 – (2000-11-11)11 November 20001.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Myerscough Flag of England.svg
F 11 Gareth Murray 33 – (1984-09-23)23 September 19842.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
G 12 Sean Nealon-Lino 18 – (1999-08-13)13 August 19991.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Kent Crusaders Flag of England.svg
F 13 Nicholas Collins 33 – (1984-07-11)11 July 19841.95 m (6 ft 5 in) St Mirren Flag of Scotland.svg
C 14 Christopher Cleary 29 – (1988-10-05)5 October 19882.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
F 15 Alasdair Fraser 25 – (1992-08-13)13 August 19922.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
F/C 20 Kieron Achara  (C)34 – (1983-07-03)3 July 19832.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Glasgow Rocks Flag of Scotland.svg
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club - describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age - describes age
    on 5 April 2018

Past rosters

At the FIBA EuroBasket 2010 Division C:

#PlayerPositionHeightCurrent club
4 Garreth Lodge Point Guard1.85Edinburgh Kings
5 Patrick Campbell Shooting Guard1.93Edinburgh Kings
6 Grant Gibson Point Guard1.82 E.Lothian B.
7 Laurie Costello Point Guard1.87Edinburgh Kings
8 Josh Crolley Small Forward1.98Troon Tornadoes
9 Daniel Donnelly Small Forward1.98Troon Tornadoes
10 Michael Lynn ForwardSt. Mirren
11 Ross Campbell Forward1.98Troon Tornadoes
12 Steven Leven Forward1.97Arkadikos
13 Thomas Pearson Center2.00Manchester Magic
14 Ikemefuna Attah Power Forward1.98Tees Valley Mohawks
15 Simon Flockhart Center2.10Edinburgh Kings

Head coach position

See also

References

  1. Basketball, British (13 August 2012). "News | Great Britain Basketball | Official Website : FIBA SIGN OFF BRITISH BASKETBALL AGREEMENT". Gbbasketball.com.
  2. "1947 European Championship for Men". Archive.Fiba.Com. 3 May 1947. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
  3. "1947 European Championship for Men". Archive.Fiba.Com. 3 May 1947. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
  4. "Team Scotland name 12-strong squad for Gold Coast 2018". basketballscotland . Retrieved 4 April 2018.