Great Britain
Coach:
Marc Steutel
Establishment Date:
0
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Stadium:
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Team Info
The Great Britain national basketball team represents the United Kingdom in FIBA competitions, a unique entity formed to compete on the international stage. The team plays home games at venues like the Copper Box Arena in London and the Emirates Arena in Glasgow. The program was officially formed in 2005 to prepare for hosting the 2012 London Olympics, under the banner of the British Basketball Federation. The team's colors are the red, white, and blue of the Union Flag.
Great Britain's key era is intrinsically linked to the 2012 London Olympics, for which they received an automatic host nation berth. That period, led by NBA star Luol Deng, marked the team's arrival on the global stage. They competed respectably against world powers, and Deng's leadership became the defining symbol of the program. This era also saw the team make a historic qualification for EuroBasket 2013, building a foundation for the future.
In the modern era, following the retirement of Deng, the team has faced challenges in maintaining that top-level presence, often competing in the lower divisions of European basketball. The current squad looks to a new generation, including players like Myles Hesson and young prospects developing in the British Basketball League and abroad. The goal is to rebuild and earn promotion back to the top tier. The fan base is passionate but fragmented across the home nations. In summary, Great Britain's national team is a project born of the 2012 Olympics, navigating a post-Deng era while striving to re-establish competitiveness in Europe.
Overview
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Competition
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Next Match
FIBA EU Qualifier 2027 2026/07/03
Lithuania
01:00
VS
Great Britain
Best
#Players
Per Game
1
C.Wheatle
20.0
2
M.Hesson
17.5
3
Q.Ellis
16.0
Standings
