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High School Basketball: 40th Annual McDonald’s All-American Games
High School Basketball: 40th Annual McDonald’s All-American Games
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The men’s McDonald’s All-American Game pits the top incoming college talent against each other to show off the future of basketball. This year, 24 of the best talents from the U.S. and Canada will play at Philips Arena in Atlanta. The game tips off at 7 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN.

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This year, a real underdog who we all root for will have the biggest representation in the game. That’s right, Duke will overcome its tough times with four participants, including the top three players in the class: R.J. Barrett, Cameron Reddish and dunking phenom Zion Williamson. The fourth is Tre Jones, Tyus’ younger brother.

Other schools with multiple selections include Kentucky (Immanuel Quickley and Keldon Johnson), Kansas (David McCormack, Devon Dotson and Quentin Grimes), Vanderbilt (Simisola Shittu and Darius Garland), North Carolina (Nassir Little and Coby White) and Oregon (Bol Bol and Louis King).

Though these are the top prospects in the country right now, it’s important to remember that some talent fades while others grow. According to ESPN, only 43.1 percent of McDonald’s All-Americans play more than 175 games in the NBA, and just 39 of the 469 participants have made more than one All-Star appearance.

Who could the next NBA stars be?

Here’s a list of who is on each team, and which college they’ll be attending

Team East

  • R.J Barrett, Duke
  • Moses Brown, UCLA
  • Darius Garland, Vanderbilt
  • Louis King, Oregon
  • Romeo Langford, Uncommitted
  • David McCormack, Kansas
  • E.J. Montgomery, Uncommited
  • Immanuel Quickley, Kentucky
  • Nazreon Reid, LSU
  • Jalen Smith, Maryland
  • Coby White, North Carolina
  • Zion Williamson, Duke

Team West

  • Darius Bazley, Syracuse
  • Bol Bol, Oregon
  • Jordan Brown, Uncommitted
  • Devon Dotson, Kansas
  • Quentin Grimes, Kansas
  • Keldon Johnson, Kentucky
  • Tre Jones, Duke
  • Nassir Little, North Carolina
  • Reggie Perry, Mississippi State
  • Jahvon Quinerly, Villanova
  • Cameron Reddish, Duke
  • Simisola Shittu, Vanderbilt

McDonald’s All-American Game 2018

Where: Philips Arena, Atlanta

When: 7 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live Stream: Watch ESPN

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