2020 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

The 2020 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game that was scheduled be played on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, home of the Houston Rockets. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in the class of 2020. The game would have been the 43rd annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977. However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the game was cancelled.[1]

2020 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
DateApril 1, 2020
ArenaToyota Center
CityHouston, Texas
NetworkESPN & ESPN2
McDonald's All-American
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The 24 players were selected from 2,500 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They were chosen not only for their on-court skills, but for their performances off the court as well.

Rosters

When the rosters were announced on January 23, 2020, North Carolina had the most selections with four, while Duke had three, and Kentucky had two. At the announcement of roster selections, only 14 schools were represented and had 4 players uncommitted. The official East & West sides won't be announced for a couple weeks.

Team East

ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height (ft-in) Weight (lbs) Position Hometown High school College choice
4 Scottie Barnes 6-8 210 PF West Palm Beach, Florida Montverde Academy Florida State
8 Terrence Clarke 6-7 190 SF Boston, Massachusetts Brewster Academy Kentucky
19 Sharife Cooper 6-0 160 PG Powder Springs, Georgia McEachern High School Auburn
3 Cade Cunningham 6-7 215 PG Arlington, Texas Montverde Academy Oklahoma State
39 R. J. Davis 6-1 165 PG White Plains, New York Archbishop Stepinac High School North Carolina
43 Dawson Garcia 6-9 210 PF Prior Lake, Minnesota Prior Lake High School Marquette
18 Jeremy Roach 6-2 180 PG Leesburg, Virginia Paul VI Catholic High School Duke
11 Day'Ron Sharpe 6-9 225 C Winterville, North Carolina Montverde Academy North Carolina
16 Jaden Springer 6-5 210 SG Charlotte, North Carolina IMG Academy Tennessee
27 Bryce Thompson 6-4 167 SG Tulsa, Oklahoma Booker T. Washington High School Kansas
13 Isaiah Todd 6-9 215 PF Richmond, Virginia Word of God Christian Academy
28 Mark Williams 7-0 230 C Norfolk, Virginia IMG Academy Duke

Team West

ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height (ft-in) Weight (lbs) Position Hometown High school College choice
6 BJ Boston 6-6 175 SF Chatsworth, California Sierra Canyon School Kentucky
9 Greg Brown 6-8 205 PF Austin, Texas Vandegrift High School Texas
21 Nimari Burnett 6-3 190 SG Chicago, Illinois Prolific Prep Texas Tech
10 Josh Christopher 6-4 205 SG Lakewood, California Mayfair High School Arizona State
1 Jalen Green 6-5 180 SG Fresno, California Prolific Prep
14 Walker Kessler 6-11 220 C Fairburn, Georgia Woodward Academy North Carolina
17 Caleb Love 6-3 180 PG St. Louis, Missouri Christian Brothers College High School North Carolina
2 Evan Mobley 7-0 205 C Temecula, California Rancho Christian School USC
20 Daishen Nix 6-3 190 PG Las Vegas, Nevada Trinity International School
23 DJ Steward 6-3 160 SG Chicago, Illinois Whitney M. Young Magnet High School Duke
5 Jalen Suggs 6-4 195 PG Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnehaha Academy Gonzaga
7 Ziaire Williams 6-8 180 SF Chatsworth, California Sierra Canyon School Stanford
^undecided at the time of roster selection
~undecided at game time

Reference[2]

Box Score

April 1, 2020
07:00 pm ET
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