Macaulay grew up in
Lagos,
Nigeria. He is a graduate of the
London International Film School. In 1984, Macaulay and
Jimmy Rogers founded the
Brixton TopCats. He had kicked off his basketball career with Liverpool Attac in 1978. Under his reign as owner, Macaulay saw his team progress from whipping-boys to play-off contenders. On 17 May 2007, he returned to coaching the franchise for a third spell, after the dismissal of
Tom Hancock. Macaulay had last coached the club when they were based in
Hemel Hempstead and also stepped in as caretaker coach the last time Hancock was at the club in 1999. Following this period he was the Chairman of the BBL. He passed on the duty to
Paul Blake, managing director of the
Newcastle Eagles, in 2005. Macaulay also acted as a pundit for Sky Sports on NBA Sundays. In 2012, Macaulay relocated the Lions franchise to London and became head coach of the club. Macaulay handed the job over to
Nigel Lloyd in July 2015. In January 2018, Macaulay was back as head coach of the London team. In April 2020, US investment company 777 Partners bought the London Lions, Macaulay stayed involved as a minority stake holder and head coach. His reign as London head coach ended in January 2022. In 2022, he was named head coach and general manager of the
Manchester Giants of the
British Basketball League. He parted company with the Giants after one season. In June 2024, Macaulay was appointed head coach of the German
ProA side
Artland Dragons. He won the first four league games of the 2024–25 season with the Dragons, but was sacked on 11 November 2024 after having suffered defeat in the following five. Macaulay's company
Hoops Basket C.I.C. acquired the
Thames Valley Cavaliers in partnership with Nhamo Shire in August 2024 and changed the name of the programme to London Cavaliers in December 2024. == See also ==