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==Summary==

==Summary==

The teams that took part in the 8th edition of the tournament were the [[Chicago Bulls]], Paris Basket Racing (France), [[Olympiacos Piraeus]] (Greece), Atenas de Cordoba (Argentina), [[Benetton Treviso]] (Italy) and FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (Spain). The 1996 & 1998 [[NBA]] champions, the [[Chicago Bulls]] won it beating Olympiacos in the final at the Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, in [[Paris]].<br>Surprisingly, both the Italian and Spanish champions, traditional European powerhouses Benetton and FC Barcelona, lost their preliminary stage games and were forced to battle for 5th place. The Chicago Bulls instead led by [[Michael Jordan]], and without [[Scottie Pippen]] managed to win their semifinal game against the hosts PSG Racing coached by [[Božidar Maljković]], by 89-82. In the final game [[Chicago Bulls]] faced European champions [[Olympiacos Piraeus]]. The Greek side coached by legendary Serbian coach [[Dušan Ivković]] proved stronger than [[PSG]] Racing, but the Bulls pulled the best of their abilities and cruised to an easy 104-78 win.

The teams that took part in the 8th edition of the tournament were the [[Chicago Bulls]], Paris Basket Racing (France), [[Olympiacos Piraeus]] (Greece), Atenas de Cordoba (Argentina), [[Benetton Treviso]] (Italy) and FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (Spain). The 1996 & 1998 [[NBA]] champions, the [[Chicago Bulls]] won it beating Olympiacos in the final at the Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, in [[Paris]].<br>Surprisingly, both the Italian and Spanish champions, traditional European powerhouses Benetton and FC Barcelona, lost their preliminary stage games and were forced to battle for 5th place. The Chicago Bulls instead led by [[Michael Jordan]], and without [[Scottie Pippen]] managed to win their semifinal game against the hosts PSG Racing coached by [[Božidar Maljković]], by 89-82. In the final game [[Chicago Bulls]] faced European champions [[Olympiacos Piraeus]]. The Greek side coached by legendary Serbian coach [[Dušan Ivković]] proved stronger than [[PSG]] Racing, but the Bulls pulled the best of their abilities and cruised to an easy 104-78 win.


File:Michael Jordan Lipofsky.jpg|thumb|left|[[[[Michael Jordan]] helped Champions Chicago Bulls win the 1997 McDonald's Championship.]]



==Participants==

==Participants==


Revision as of 17:34, 8 January 2023

1997 McDonald's Championship
LeagueMcDonald's Championship
SportBasketball
Duration16-18 October
Top scorerUnited States Michael Jordan
Finals championsUnited States Chicago Bulls
  Runners-upGreece Olympiacos
Finals MVPUnited States Michael Jordan
McDonald's Championship seasons

← 1995 McDonald's Championship

1999 McDonald's Championship →

The 1997 McDonald's Championship took place at Palais Omnisports de Paris-BercyinParis, France.

Summary

The teams that took part in the 8th edition of the tournament were the Chicago Bulls, Paris Basket Racing (France), Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece), Atenas de Cordoba (Argentina), Benetton Treviso (Italy) and FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (Spain). The 1996 & 1998 NBA champions, the Chicago Bulls won it beating Olympiacos in the final at the Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, in Paris.
Surprisingly, both the Italian and Spanish champions, traditional European powerhouses Benetton and FC Barcelona, lost their preliminary stage games and were forced to battle for 5th place. The Chicago Bulls instead led by Michael Jordan, and without Scottie Pippen managed to win their semifinal game against the hosts PSG Racing coached by Božidar Maljković, by 89-82. In the final game Chicago Bulls faced European champions Olympiacos Piraeus. The Greek side coached by legendary Serbian coach Dušan Ivković proved stronger than PSG Racing, but the Bulls pulled the best of their abilities and cruised to an easy 104-78 win.

File:Michael Jordan Lipofsky.jpg|thumb|left|[[Michael Jordan helped Champions Chicago Bulls win the 1997 McDonald's Championship.]]

Participants

Bracket

 

Preliminary roundSemi-finalsFinals

 

          

 

October 16

 

 

France PSG Racing97

 

October 17

 

Spain FCB Banca Catalana84

 

United States Chicago Bulls89

 

 

France PSG Racing82

 

 

October 18

 

 

United States Chicago Bulls104

 

October 16

 

Greece Olympiacos78

 

Argentina Atenas87

 

October 17

 

Italy Benetton Treviso78

 

Greece Olympiacos89

 

 

Argentina Atenas86Third place

 

 

October 18

 

 

France PSG Racing78

 

 

Argentina Atenas88

 

 

Fifth place

 

  

 

October 18

 

 

Spain FCB Banca Catalana103

 

 

Italy Benetton Treviso106

 

Final

October 18
(CET)

Chicago Bulls United States 104–78 Greece Olympiacos
Scoring by quarter: 30-20, 24-23, 21-17, 29-18
Pts: Michael Jordan27 Pts: Artūras Karnišovas19

Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris


1997 McDonald's Champions
United States
Chicago Bulls

Final standings

Club Record
United States Chicago Bulls 2-0
Greece Olympiacos 1-1
Argentina Atenas 2-1
4. France PSG Racing 1-2
5. Italy Benetton Treviso 1-1
6. Spain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 0-2


Sources


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