Most Recent Roster The following is the Scotland roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2018 Commonwealth Games. {{FIBA roster header|team=Scotland men's national basketball team - 2018 Commonwealth Games
Notable former players is Scotland's most well known basketball player. Because of his accomplishments he became an inspirational figure to basketball players throughout his home country.
Robert Archibald Robert was selected by the
Memphis Grizzlies in the
2002 NBA draft with the third pick of the second round (32nd overall). Robert played a total of 44 NBA games across two seasons, before a successful career in Europe playing in the
EuroLeague,
Serie A and
Liga ACB. Robert joined the Great Britain national team when it formed, winning the first of what would become 42 caps. He went on to represent Great Britain at
EuroBasket 2009,
EuroBasket 2011 and the
2012 Olympic Games.
Bill McInnes Bill enjoyed a distinguished playing career with
Boroughmuir in Edinburgh; he was a member of the team which dominated domestically in Scotland the 1960s and 1970s, and were British Rose Bowl champions in 1972. He also played on Boroughmuir teams that entered the
FIBA European Champions Cup and
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup on five occasions in that time. He represented both Scotland and Great Britain on 176 occasions, starting all his 28 competitive GB games, and finishing as the leading scorer in eight of them. He was the leading scorer in the
1968 European Pre-Olympic event with 119 points in seven games. He was the second top scorer in 3 other Olympic qualifying events, finishing with 354 points, for a 12.6ppg average. Off the court, Bill was a founder member of
Boroughmuir. Bill coached at all levels and was secretary to the club since 1961. He later served as Chair of the British Basketball Federation, was a member of the National Olympic Committee, Chair of the British Masters Basketball Association and was a director with Basketball Scotland, which he previously chaired from 1990 to 2008. He was awarded the
FIBA Order of Merit posthumously after his death in 2017.
Kieron Achara Kieron played college basketball at
Duquesne University before turning professional in 2008 and embarking on a professional career at the highest levels in Italy, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria and Great Britain. He represented
Scotland and
Great Britain at national team level. He was the youngest player ever to play for the Scotland national team, featuring in the
FIBA Europe Promotion Cup, and made his debut for Great Britain in 2008, shortly before turning professional. Achara was a part of the
British Basketball team which took part in the
London 2012 Olympics.
Iain Maclean Iain, also known as Bull, played
NCAA Division I college basketball at
Northern Arizona University in 1986-87, as the first Scottish-born player to earn an NCAA Division 1 scholarship. He then played professionally with the dominant
MIM Livingston and
Livingston Bulls teams of the 1980s and 1990s, including winning the
Carlsberg League playoffs and NatWest Trophy in the 1987-88 season. ==Coaches==