The 1987 McDonald's Open took place at MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, United States. This was the first edition of the McDonald's Championship and was a round-robin competition between three teams: Milwaukee Bucks, Tracer Milano and the Soviet Union national basketball team. The decider was played between Milwaukee Bucks and the Soviet Union on 25 October 1987.

1987 McDonald's Open
LeagueMcDonald's Open
SportBasketball
Duration23–25 October
Top scorerUnited States Bob McAdoo (78 pts)
Finals championsUnited States Milwaukee Bucks
  Runners-upSoviet Union Soviet Union
Finals MVPUnited States Terry Cummings
McDonald's Championship seasons

Participants

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Games

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October 23, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Milwaukee Bucks   123–111   Tracer Milano

October 24, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Soviet Union   135–108   Tracer Milano

October 25, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Milwaukee Bucks   127–100   Soviet Union

Rosters

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Jack Sikma starred in the first McDonald's Open in 1987 for Milwaukee Bucks.

Milwaukee Bucks: Jack Sikma, Randy Breuer, Paul Pressey, Terry Cummings, Jerry Reynolds - Charles Davis, Pace Mannion, JJ Weber, Paul Mokeski, Keith Smith, John Stroeder, Bob McCann, Dudley Bradley, Winston Garland. Coach: Del Harris
Soviet national team: Tiit Sokk, Viktor Pankrashkin, Valery Tikhonenko, Aleksandr Volkov, Sarunas Marciulionis - Alexander Belostenny, Sergei Tarakanov, Valdemaras Chomičius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Valdis Valters, Sergei Grishaev, Valery Goborov. Coach: Aleksandr Gomelsky
Tracer Milano: Bob McAdoo, Riccardo Pittis, Fausto Bargna, Rickey Brown, Mike D'Antoni, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, Massimiliano Aldi, Pieto Montecchia, Mario Governa. Coach: Franco Casalini

Final standings

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Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD
1.   Milwaukee Bucks 2 2 0 250 211 +39
2.   Soviet Union 2 1 1 235 235 0
3.   Tracer Milano 2 0 2 219 258 -39
1987 McDonald's Champions
 
Milwaukee Bucks

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