McDonald began his pro career in Europe, playing with small teams like
Castors Braine (Belgium) and Interier Krško (Slovenia). After his time in Interier Krsko, he was signed by the top Slovenian basketball club:
Olimpija Ljubljana. During his time in Slovenia, he played in the
EuroLeague, which is
the top-tier level of European-wide professional club basketball, and he played in the
1997 EuroLeague Final Four. McDonald's next stop was
Maccabi Tel Aviv. Soon McDonald became very famous in Israel, and together with
Nate Huffman and
Anthony Parker, turned Maccabi into one of the best European basketball teams. In McDonald's three seasons with Maccabi, the club won the
FIBA SuproLeague title (
2001) and twice reached the
EuroLeague Final Four (
2000,
2002). He was the 2000
Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP McDonald played in 139 games, scoring 1,606 points for Maccabi Tel Aviv in three years. Finally, he said goodbye to the club, and moved to one of Maccabi's biggest rivals:
Panathinaikos. With Panathinaikos, McDonald put up solid numbers, and also 19 points in the first game he played against his former team, Maccabi Tel Aviv. McDonald played for
Akasvayu Girona in the
Spanish ACB League, from the 2005–06 season, up until July 2008. Then he returned to
Dynamo Moscow, for which he had previously played with, in the 2004–05 season. ==National team career==