McDonald's Championship
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McDonald's Championship | |
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Sport | Basketball |
Founded | 1987 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country(ies) | Worldwide |
Ceased | 1999 |
Last champion(s) |
San Antonio Spurs |
The McDonald's Championship (sometimes called McDonald's Open) was an international men's basketball cup competition played between champions of continental club competitions and a NBA invitee, promoted by American company McDonald's. It was the basketball's equivalent to football (soccer)'s FIFA Club World Cup.
In its all 9 editions, the title was always won by NBA teams, but they were close not getting the trophy twice. The first was in the semifinals in 1990, when with 30 seconds left New York Knicks were 3 points behind Scavolini Pesaro (107-104) and the Italians got the ball possession, but with only 8 seconds left a 3-point shot by Gerald Wilkins sent the game into overtime. The second, in the final of the following year, when Los Angeles Lakers were only able to defeat Joventut Badalona by 2 points margin (116-114).
Contents |
[edit] Format
The competition was disputed in a single elimination format, with the winners of the matches advancing to the next round.
[edit] Rules
The competition combined rules of both the NBA and the European leagues. [1]
[edit] List of Champions
[edit] MVPs
Year | Player | Team |
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1987 | Terry Cummings | Milwaukee Bucks |
1988 | Larry Bird | Boston Celtics |
1989 | Walter Davis | Denver Nuggets |
1990 | Patrick Ewing | New York Knicks |
1991 | Magic Johnson | Los Angeles Lakers |
1993 | Charles Barkley | Phoenix Suns |
1995 | Clyde Drexler | Houston Rockets |
1997 | Michael Jordan | Chicago Bulls |
1999 | Tim Duncan | San Antonio Spurs |
[edit] Titles by team
Club | Titles |
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Boston Celtics | 1 |
Chicago Bulls | 1 |
Denver Nuggets | 1 |
Houston Rockets | 1 |
Los Angeles Lakers | 1 |
Milwaukee Bucks | 1 |
New York Knicks | 1 |
Phoenix Suns | 1 |
San Antonio Spurs | 1 |
[edit] Titles by country
Country | Titles |
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United States | 9 |
[edit] References
- ^ SPORTS PEOPLE: PRO BASKETBALL; Nuggets in Rome Meet - The New York Times (July 5, 1989) (retrieved on September 6, 2006)