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Ben Simmons, Jaylen Brown lead 2015 McDonald’s All-American Game rosters

LSU and Duke are currently the only two schools with multiple commitments.

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Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming.

The McDonald’s All-American Game is back in Chicago for the fifth consecutive season. The rosters were announced for the annual high school All-Star game on Wednesday night.

LSU commit Ben Simmons, the consensus No. 1 player in the country, leads the pack of future basketball stars. Simmons, a native of Australia, is a 6’9 forward lauded for his passing and ball handling ability. He’ll play in Baton Rogue next season with his teammate on the East squad Antonio Blakeney, the one-time Louisville commit who also played with Simmons in grassroots ball.

The East also has swingman Jaylen Brown, a Georgia native considered by many to be the No. 2 player in the class. Brown has drawn comparisons to current Arizona forward Stanley Johnson for his versatile game.

The West squad is led by Malik Newman, a 6’3 scoring guard known for a willingness to pull up from anywhere on the court. Newman is one of nine players yet to make a college decision.

Here are the full rosters:

East

Ben Simmons SF 6'9 Montverde Academy, FL LSU
Dwayne Bacon SF 6'6 Oak Hill Academy, VA Florida State
Antonio Blakeney SG 6'4 Oak Ridge High School, FL LSU
Isaiah Briscoe PG 6'3 Roselle Catholic, NJ Kentucky
Jaylen Brown SF 6'7 Wheeler High School, GA Undecided
Thomas Bryant C 6'10 Huntington Prep, WV Undecided
Cheick Diallo PF 6'9 Our Savior New American, NY Undecided
Henry Ellenson PF 6'10 Rice Lake High School, WI Marquette
Jawun Evans PG 6'0 Justin F. Kimball High School, TX Oklahoma State
Luke Kennard SG 6'5 Franklin High School, OH Duke
Dedric Lawson PF 6'8 Hamilton High School, TN Memphis
Diamond Stone C 6'10 Dominican High School, WI Undecided

West

Carlton Bragg PF 6'9 Vila Angela-St. Joseph High School, OH Kansas
Jalen Brunson PG 6'1 Stevenson High School, IL Villanova
Deyonta Davis PF 6'9 Muskegon High School, MI Michigan State
P.J. Dozier PG 6'6 Spring Valley High School, SC South Carolina
Brandon Ingram SF 6'8 Kinston High School, NC Undecided
Chase Jeter C 6'10 Bishop Gorman High School, NV Duke
Malik Newman G 6'3 Callaway High School, MS Undecided
Ivan Rabb PF 6'10 Bishop O'Dowd High School, CA Undecided
Malachi Richardson SF 6'6 Trenton Catholic Academy, NJ Syracuse
Caleb Swanigan C 6'8 Homestead High School, IN Undecided
Allonzo Trier G 6'4 Findley Prep, NV Arizona
Stephen Zimmerman C 7'0 Bishop Gorman, NV Undecided
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