Team Scotland’s 3x3 men’s basketball side were defeated 13-12 to Canada on Tuesday night in the bronze medal match, despite a spirited display – leaving them having to settle for fourth spot for the second games in a row. Kyle Jimenez scored seven points, with player-coach Gareth Murray grabbing three points and Malcolm scoring two but it wasn’t enough to cause another upset. Beforehand, they topped Pool A to reach the latter stages, actually beating their eventual play-off opponents along the way. On the opening night, they stunned the Canadians 21-20. They then beat Sri Lanka 16-9 and Kenya 15-14 to set up a semi-final against Australia, which they lost 20-15. Speaking after their exit, coach Murray said he was proud of his team. “We fight for each other; we know each other inside out,” he said. “That's back-to-back fourth place in the Commonwealth Games now. "It's a big accomplishment for us. I'm proud of the guys, we fought for every possession. “It's a one-point game. It's a tough one to take, but I'm just super proud of them.” This is basketball 3×3’s first ever appearance at the Commonwealth Games as part of a format change to encourage faster-paced matches. The more familiar 5×5 version of the game has been contested at the last two games.