USA Today All-USA high school basketball team

Each year, USA Today, an American newspaper, awards outstanding high school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best basketball players from high schools around the United States. In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year.[1][2][3][4]

Boys' basketball players and coaches of the year

See footnotes[1][3]
YearPlayerSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
1982–1983 Reggie Williams Dunbar High SchoolBaltimoreGeorgetown1st Round – 4th Pick of 1987 (Clippers)
1983–1984 Delray Brooks Rogers High SchoolMichigan City, IndianaIndiana/ProvidenceUndrafted in the 1988 NBA draft
1984–1985 Danny Ferry DeMatha Catholic High SchoolHyattsville, MarylandDuke1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1989 (Clippers)
1985–1986 J. R. Reid Kempsville High SchoolVirginia Beach, VirginiaNorth Carolina1st Round – 5th Pick of 1989 (Hornets)
1986–1987 Marcus Liberty King High SchoolChicagoIllinois2nd Round – 42nd Pick of 1990 (Nuggets)
1987–1988 Alonzo Mourning Indian River High SchoolChesapeake, VirginiaGeorgetown1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1992 (Hornets)
1988–1989 Kenny Anderson Archbishop Molloy High SchoolQueens, New YorkGeorgia Tech1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1991 (Nets)
1989–1990 Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence High SchoolBedford, IndianaIndiana2nd Round – 44th Pick of 1992 (Pacers)
1990–1991 Chris Webber Detroit Country Day SchoolBeverly Hills, MichiganMichigan1st Round – 1st Pick of 1993 (Magic)
1991–1992 Jason Kidd St. Joseph Notre Dame High SchoolAlameda, CaliforniaCalifornia1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1994 (Mavs)
1992–1993 Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz High SchoolPhiladelphiaNorth Carolina1st Round – 4th Pick of 1995 (Bullets)
1993–1994 Felipe López Rice High SchoolNew YorkSt. John's1st Round – 24th Pick of 1998 (Spurs)
1994–1995 Kevin Garnett Farragut Career AcademyChicagoDirect to NBA1st Round – 5th Pick of 1995 (Timberwolves)
1995–1996 Kobe Bryant Lower Merion High SchoolLower Merion, PennsylvaniaDirect to NBA1st Round – 13th Pick of 1996 (Hornets)
1996–1997 Tracy McGrady Mount Zion Christian AcademyDurham, North CarolinaDirect to NBA1st Round – 9th Pick of 1997 (Raptors)
1997–1998 Al Harrington St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New JerseyDirect to NBA1st Round – 25th Pick of 1998 (Pacers)
1998–1999 Donnell Harvey Randolph Clay High SchoolCuthbert, GeorgiaFlorida1st Round – 22nd Pick of 2000 (Knicks)
1999–2000 Gerald Wallace Childersburg High SchoolChildersburg, AlabamaAlabama1st Round – 25th Pick of 2001 (Kings)
2000–2001 Dajuan Wagner Camden High SchoolCamden, New JerseyMemphis1st Round – 6th Pick of 2002 (Cavs)
2001–2002 LeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary High SchoolAkron, OhioDirect to NBA1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs)
2002–2003 LeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary High SchoolAkron, OhioDirect to NBA1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs)
2003–2004 Dwight Howard Southwest Atlanta Christian AcademyAtlantaDirect to NBA1st Round – 1st Pick of 2004 (Magic)
2004–2005 Greg Oden Lawrence North High SchoolIndianapolisOhio State1st Round – 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers)
2005–2006 Greg Oden Lawrence North High SchoolIndianapolisOhio State1st Round – 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers)
2006–2007 Kevin Love Lake Oswego High SchoolLake Oswego, OregonUCLA1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 (Grizzlies)
2007–2008 Samardo Samuels Saint Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark, New Jersey)Trelawny Parish, JamaicaLouisvilleUndrafted in the 2010 NBA draft
2008–2009 Derrick Favors South Atlanta High SchoolAtlantaGeorgia Tech1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2010 (Nets)
2009–2010 Harrison Barnes Ames High SchoolAmes, IowaNorth Carolina1st Round – 7th Pick of 2012 (Warriors)
2010–2011 Austin Rivers Winter Park High SchoolWinter Park, FloridaDuke1st Round – 10th Pick of 2012 (Hornets)
2011–2012 Nerlens Noel Tilton School (Tilton, New Hampshire)Everett, MassachusettsKentucky1st Round – 6th Pick of 2013 (Pelicans)
2012–2013 Jabari Parker Simeon Career Academy
Chicago, IllinoisDuke1st Round – 1st Pick of 2014 (Cavaliers; traded to Timberwolves)
2013–2014 Jahlil Okafor Whitney Young (Chicago)ChicagoDuke1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2015 (76ers)
2014–2015 Ben Simmons Montverde Academy (Montverde, Florida)MelbourneLSU1st Round - 1st Pick of 2016 (76ers)
2015–2016 Lonzo Ball Chino Hills High SchoolChino Hills, CaliforniaUCLA1st Round - 2nd Pick of 2017 (Lakers)
2016–2017 Michael Porter Jr. Nathan Hale High School (Seattle)Columbia, MissouriMissouri1st Round - 14th Pick of 2017 (Nuggets)

Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year

YearCoachSchoolHometown
1982–1983 Bob Wade Dunbar High SchoolBaltimore
1983–1984 Morgan Wootten DeMatha Catholic High SchoolHyattsville, Maryland
1984–1985 John Wood Spingarn High SchoolWashington, D.C.
1985–1986 Stu Vetter Flint Hill PrepOakton, Virginia
1986–1987 Bill Green Marion High SchoolMarion, Indiana
1987–1988 John Sarandrea St. Nicholas of TolentineBronx, New York
1988–1989 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New Jersey
1989–1990 Landon Cox King High SchoolChicago
1990–1991 Perry Watson Southwestern High SchoolDetroit
1991–1992 Pete Pompey Dunbar High SchoolBaltimore
1992–1993 Bill Ellerbee Simon Gratz High SchoolPhiladelphia
1993–1994 Steve Smith Oak Hill AcademyMouth of Wilson, Virginia
1994–1995 Bernard Griffith St. Augustine High SchoolNew Orleans
1995–1996 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New Jersey
1996–1997 Wayne McClain Manual High SchoolPeoria, Illinois
1997–1998 Stu Vetter Saint John's Catholic PrepFrederick, Maryland
1998–1999 Steve Smith Oak Hill AcademyMouth of Wilson, Virginia
1999–2000 Russell Otis Dominguez High SchoolCompton, California
2000–2001 Ronnie Courtney Willowridge High SchoolSugar Land, Texas
2001–2002 Leonard Bishop Lincoln High SchoolDallas
2002–2003 Dru Joyce II St. Vincent – St. Mary High SchoolAkron, Ohio
2003–2004 Steve Smith Oak Hill AcademyMouth of Wilson, Virginia
2004–2005 Dan Bazzani Niagara Falls High SchoolNiagara Falls, New York
2005–2006 Jack Keefer Lawrence North High SchoolIndianapolis
2006–2007 Kevin Boyle St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New Jersey
2007–2008 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New Jersey
2008–2009 J.R. Holmes Bloomington South High SchoolBloomington, Indiana
2009–2010 Vance Downs Ames High SchoolAmes, Iowa
2010–2011 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New Jersey
2011–2012 Steve Smith Oak Hill AcademyMouth of Wilson, Virginia

Girls' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year

See footnotes[2][4]
YearPlayerSchoolHometownCollegeWNBA draft
1982–1983 Tina Hutchinson East St. Louis Senior High SchoolEast St. Louis, IllinoisSan Diego StateDid not play in WNBA
1983–1984 Chana Perry Brookhaven High SchoolBrookhaven, MississippiNE Louisiana/San Diego StateDid not play in WNBA
1984–1985 Nora Lewis Richwoods High SchoolPeoria, IllinoisLouisiana TechDid not play in WNBA
1985–1986 Beth Hunt Socastee High SchoolSocastee, South CarolinaMaryland/South CarolinaDid not play in WNBA
1986–1987 Teri Mann Point Loma High SchoolSan DiegoWestern Kentucky/LibertyDid not play in WNBA
1987–1988 Dawn Staley Dobbins Tech High SchoolPhiladelphiaVirginia1st Round – 9th Pick of 1999 (Sting)
1988–1989 Lisa Harrison Southern High SchoolLouisville, KentuckyTennessee3rd Round – 34th Pick of 1999 (Mercury)
1989–1990 Lisa Leslie Morningside High SchoolInglewood, CaliforniaUSC7th Pick of the 1997 Initial Player Allocation Draft (Sparks)
1990–1991 Tiffany Woosley Central High SchoolShelbyville, TennesseeTennesseeUndrafted in the 1997 WNBA Draft
1991–1992 Yolanda Watkins Decatur High SchoolDecatur, AlabamaAlabamaDid not play in WNBA
1992–1993 La'Keshia Frett Phoebus High SchoolHampton, VirginiaGeorgia4th Round – 40th Pick of 1999 (Sparks)
1993–1994 Nykesha Sales Bloomfield High SchoolBloomfield, ConnecticutConnecticut2nd Pick of 1999 Expansion Players Allocation Draft (Miracle)
1994–1995 Stephanie White Seeger High SchoolWest Lebanon, IndianaPurdue2nd Round – 21st Pick of 1999 (Sting)
1995–1996 Shea Ralph Terry Sanford High SchoolFayetteville, North CarolinaConnecticut3rd Round – 40th Pick of 2000 (Starzz)
1996–1997 Semeka Randall Trinity High SchoolGarfield Heights, OhioTennessee2nd Round – 17th Pick of 2001 (Storm)
1997–1998 Tamika Williams Chaminade-Julienne High SchoolDayton, OhioConnecticut1st Round – 6th Pick of 2002 (Lynx)
1998–1999 Nina Smith Waterloo West High SchoolWaterloo, IowaWisconsin/Holy FamilyDid not play in WNBA
1999–2000 Shereka Wright Copperas Cove High SchoolCopperas Cove, TexasPurdue1st Round – 13th Pick of 2004 (Shock)
2000–2001 Shyra Ely Ben Davis High SchoolIndianapolisTennessee2nd Round – 14th Pick of 2005 (Silver Stars)
2001–2002 Ann Strother Highlands Ranch High SchoolHighlands Ranch, ColoradoConnecticut2nd Round – 15th Pick of 2006 (Comets)
2002–2003 Candace Parker Central High SchoolNaperville, IllinoisTennessee1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks)
2003–2004 Candace Parker Central High SchoolNaperville, IllinoisTennessee1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks)
2004–2005 Courtney Paris Millennium High SchoolPiedmont, CaliforniaOklahoma1st Round – 7th Pick of 2009 (Monarchs)
2005–2006 Tina Charles Christ The King Regional High SchoolQueens, New YorkConnecticut1st Round – 1st Pick of 2010 (Sun)
2006–2007 Maya Moore Collins Hill High SchoolSuwanee, GeorgiaConnecticut1st Round – 1st Pick of 2011 (Lynx)
2007–2008 Elena Delle Donne Ursuline AcademyWilmington, DelawareConnecticut/Delaware1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2013 (Sky)
2008–2009 Brittney Griner Nimitz High SchoolHouston, TexasBaylor1st Round – 1st Pick of 2013 (Mercury)
2009–2010 Chiney Ogwumike Cy-Fair High SchoolCypress, TexasStanford1st Round – 1st Pick of 2014 (Sun)
2010–2011 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Mater Dei High SchoolSanta Ana, CaliforniaConnecticut1st round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Storm)
2011–2012 Breanna Stewart Cicero – North Syracuse High SchoolSyracuse, New YorkConnecticut1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Storm)
2012–2013 Diamond DeShields Norcross High SchoolNorcross, GeorgiaNorth Carolina/Tennessee1st round – 3rd pick in 2018 (Sky)

Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year

YearCoachSchoolHometown
1982–1983 Gus Grason Towson Catholic High SchoolTowson, Maryland
1983–1984 Tommy Aldridge Longview High SchoolLongview, Texas
1984–1985 Mary Kay Hungate Richwoods High SchoolPeoria, Illinois
1985–1986 Jim Holwerda Brookings High SchoolBrookings, South Dakota
1986–1987 Reggie Carney Harold G. Hoffman High SchoolSouth Amboy, New Jersey
1987–1988 Art Taneyhill Altoona High SchoolAltoona, Pennsylvania
1988–1989 Rick Insell Central High SchoolShelbyville, Tennessee
1989–1990 Sandra Meadows Duncanville High SchoolDuncanville, Texas
1990–1991 Rick Insell Central High SchoolShelbyville, Tennessee
1991–1992 Wendell Yoshida Palos Verdes Peninsula High SchoolPalos Verdes, California
1992–1993 Vincent Cannizzaro Christ The King Regional High SchoolQueens, New York
1993–1994 John Hattrup Brea Olinda High SchoolBrea, California
1994–1995 Brad Smith Oregon City High SchoolOregon City, Oregon
1995–1996 Brad Smith Oregon City High SchoolOregon City, Oregon
1996–1997 Brad Smith Oregon City High SchoolOregon City, Oregon
1997–1998 Vincent Cannizzaro Christ The King Regional High SchoolQueens, New York
1998–1999 Dave Buthcher Pickerington High SchoolPickerington, Ohio
1999–2000 James Anderson Narbonne High SchoolHarbor City, California
2000–2001 James Anderson Narbonne High SchoolHarbor City, California
2001–2002 Al Austin Ribault High SchoolJacksonville, Florida
2002–2003 Joe Lombard Canyon High SchoolCanyon, Texas
2003–2004 Ed Grezinsky Murry Bergtraum High SchoolNew York
2004–2005 Bob Mackey Christ The King Regional High SchoolQueens, New York
2005–2006 Bob Mackey Christ The King Regional High SchoolQueens, New York
2006–2007 Tracey Tipton Collins Hill High SchoolSuwanee, Georgia
2007–2008 Brian Harrigan Sacred Heart Cathedral PrepSan Francisco, California
2008–2009 Stan Benge Ben Davis High SchoolIndianapolis
2009–2010 Kevin Kiernan Mater Dei High SchoolSanta Ana, California
2010–2011 Anthony Smith Bolingbrook High SchoolBolingbrook, Illinois

Teams

Notes
  • Bold denotes Boys' Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors.
  • The "Hometown" column should contain the player's actual hometown, which is not always the location of the player's high school.

1983 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Wade (Dunbar High School, Baltimore)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA Draft
Reggie Williams6-7Dunbar High SchoolBaltimoreGeorgetown1st Round – 4th Pick of 1987 Draft (Clippers)
Dwayne Washington6-2Boys and Girls High SchoolBrooklyn, New YorkSyracuse1st Round – 13th Pick of 1986 Draft (Nets)
Dave Popson6-10Bishop O'Reilly High SchoolKingston, PennsylvaniaNorth Carolina4th Round – 88th Pick of 1987 Draft (Pistons)
James Blackmon6-3Marion High SchoolMarion, IndianaKentucky5th Round – 94th Pick of 1987 Draft (Nets)
Antoine Joubert6-5Southwestern High SchoolDetroitMichigan6th Round – 135th Pick of 1987 Draft (Pistons)

1984 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Morgan Wootten (DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, Maryland)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Delray Brooks6-4Rogers High SchoolMichigan City, IndianaIndiana / ProvidenceUndrafted in 1988 NBA draft
John Williams6-8Crenshaw High SchoolLos AngelesLSU1st Round – 12th Pick of 1986 Draft (Bullets)
Danny Manning6-11Lawrence High SchoolLawrence, KansasKansas1st Round – 1st Pick of 1988 Draft (Clippers)
Kevin Walls6-2Camden High SchoolCamden, New JerseyLouisville/GuilfordUndrafted in 1988 NBA draft
Chris Washburn6-11Hickory High SchoolHickory, North CarolinaNorth Carolina State1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1986 Draft (Warriors)

1985 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: John Wood (Spingarn High School, Washington, D.C.)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA Draft
Danny Ferry6-10DeMatha Catholic High SchoolHyattsville, MarylandDuke1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1989 Draft (Clippers)
Tito Horford7-1Marian Christian High SchoolHouston, TexasLSU / Miami (FL)2nd Round – 39th Pick of 1988 Draft (Bucks)
Tony Kimbro6-8Seneca High SchoolLouisville, KentuckyLouisvilleUndrafted in 1989 NBA draft
Jeff Lebo6-3Carlisle High SchoolCarlisle, PennsylvaniaNorth CarolinaUndrafted in 1989 NBA draft
Kevin Madden6-6Robert E. Lee High SchoolStaunton, VirginiaNorth CarolinaUndrafted in 1990 NBA draft

1986 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, Virginia)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
J.R. Reid6-10Kempsville High SchoolVirginia Beach, VirginiaNorth Carolina1st Round – 5th Pick of 1989 Draft (Hornets)
Rex Chapman6-5Apollo High SchoolOwensboro, KentuckyKentucky1st Round – 8th Pick of 1988 Draft (Hornets)
Terry Mills6-10Romulus High SchoolRomulus, MichiganMichigan1st Round – 16th Pick of 1990 Draft (Bucks)
Rumeal Robinson6-2Rindge and Latin High SchoolCambridge, MassachusettsMichigan1st Round – 10th Pick of 1990 Draft (Hawks)
Scott Williams6-10Wilson High SchoolLos AngelesNorth CarolinaUndrafted in 1990 NBA draft

1987 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, Virginia)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Marcus Liberty6-7King High SchoolChicagoIllinois2nd Round – 42nd Pick of 1990 Draft (Nuggets)
Eric Manuel6-6Southwest High SchoolMacon, GeorgiaKentucky / Oklahoma CityUndrafted in 1992 NBA draft
Rodney Monroe6-3St. Maria Goretti High SchoolHagerstown, MarylandNorth Carolina State2nd Round – 30th Pick of 1991 Draft (Hawks)
Dennis Scott6-7Flint Hill PrepHagerstown, MarylandGeorgia Tech1st Round – 4th Pick of 1990 Draft (Magic)
LaBradford Smith6-4Bay City High SchoolBay City, TexasLouisville1st Round – 19th Pick of 1991 Draft (Bullets)

1988 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: John Sarandrea (St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Bronx, New York)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Alonzo Mourning6-10Indian River High SchoolChesapeake, VirginiaGeorgetown1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1992 Draft (Hornets)
Chris Jackson6-0Gulfport High SchoolGulfport, MississippiLSU1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1990 Draft (Nuggets)
Chris Mills6-7Fairfax High SchoolLos AngelesKentucky / Arizona1st Round – 22nd Pick of 1993 Draft (Cavs)
Billy Owens6-9Carlisle High SchoolCarlisle, PennsylvaniaSyracuse1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1991 Draft (Kings)
Kenny Williams6-10Fork Union Military AcademyElizabeth City, North CarolinaBarton CC / Elizabeth City State2nd Round – 46th Pick of 1990 Draft (Pacers)
  • Chris Jackson changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in 1993, two years after his conversion to Islam.

1989 Boys' team

1st team: Kenny Anderson, Doug Edwards, Allan Houston, Bobby Hurley, Jim Jackson[5]

1990 Boys' team

1st team: Damon Bailey, Shawn Bradley, Jamie Brandon, Eric Montross, Ed O'Bannon[5]

1991 Boys' team

1st team: Alan Henderson, Juwan Howard, Glenn Robinson, David Vaughn, Chris Webber[6]

1992 Boys' team

1st team: Donta Bright, Othella Harrington, Jason Kidd, Rodrick Rhodes, Corliss Williamson,[6]

1993 Boys' team

1st team: Randy Livingston, Jerry Stackhouse, Jacque Vaughn, Rasheed Wallace, Dontonio Wingfield[6]

1994 Boys' team

1st team: Jelani Gardner, Raef LaFrentz, Felipe López, Ricky Price, Jerod Ward

1995 Boys' team

1st team: Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vincent Carter, Kevin Garnett, Stephon Marbury, Ron Mercer[6]

1996 Boys' team

1st team: Mike Bibby, Kobe Bryant, Ronnie Fields, Winfred Walton, Tim Thomas[6]

1997 Boys' team

1st team: Chris Burgess, Baron Davis, Mark Karcher, Tracy McGrady, Lamar Odom[6]

1998 Boys' team

1st team: Al Harrington, Rashard Lewis, Quentin Richardson, Stromile Swift, Korleone Young[6]

1999 Boys' team

1st team: LaVell Blanchard, Donnell Harvey, Jay Williams, Joseph Forte, DerMarr Johnson.
2nd team: Keith Bogans, Jason Kapono, Brett Nelson, Jason Richardson, Leon Smith
3rd team: Carlos Boozer, Casey Jacobsen, Casey Sanders, Kenny Satterfield, Damien Wilkins[7]

2000 Boys' team

1st team: Eddie Griffin, Darius Miles, Zach Randolph, Marcus Taylor, Gerald Wallace[8]

2001 Boys' team

1st team: Kwame Brown, Eddy Curry, LeBron James, Kelvin Torbert, Dajuan Wagner[8]

2002 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Leonard Bishop (Lincoln High School, Dallas)[9]

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
LeBron James6-8St. Vincent – St. Mary High SchoolAkron, OhioDeclared for NBA draft1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 Draft (Cavaliers)
Carmelo Anthony6-7Oak Hill AcademyBaltimoreSyracuse1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2003 Draft (Nuggets)
Amar'e Stoudemire6-10Cypress Creek High SchoolOrlando, FloridaDeclared for NBA draft1st Round – 9th Pick of 2002 Draft (Suns)
Raymond Felton6-2Latta High SchoolLatta, South CarolinaNorth Carolina1st Round – 5th Pick of 2005 Draft (Bobcats)
Hassan Adams6-4Westchester High SchoolLos AngelesArizona2nd Round – 54th Pick of 2006 Draft (Nets)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Chris Bosh6-10Lincoln High SchoolDallasGeorgia Tech1st Round – 4th Pick of 2003 Draft (Raptors)
Paul Davis6-11Rochester High SchoolRochester Hills, MichiganMichigan State2nd Round – 34th Pick of 2006 Draft (Clippers)
Jason Fraser6-9Amityville Memorial High SchoolAmityville, New YorkVillanovaUndrafted in 2006
Elijah Ingram6-1St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New JerseySt. John'sUndrafted in 2006
J.J. Redick6-4Cave Spring High SchoolRoanoke, VirginiaDuke1st Round – 11th Pick of 2006 Draft (Magic)
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
DeAngelo Collins6-10Inglewood High SchoolInglewood, CaliforniaDeclared for NBA draftDeclared for 2002 NBA draft but was not Drafted
Travis Garrison6-9DeMatha Catholic High SchoolHyattsville, MarylandMarylandUndrafted in 2006
Kendrick Perkins6-11Clifton J. Ozen High SchoolBeaumont, TexasDeclared for NBA draft1st Round – 27th Pick of 2003 Draft (Grizzlies)
Anthony Roberson6-3Saginaw High SchoolSaginaw, MichiganFloridaUndrafted in 2005 NBA draft
Sebastian Telfair5-11Abraham Lincoln High SchoolBrooklyn, New YorkDeclared for NBA draft1st Round – 13th Pick of 2004 Draft (Trail Blazers)

2003 Boys' team

1st team
LeBron James, Brian Butch, Luol Deng, Ndudi Ebi, Mustafa Shakur[10]
Coach of the Year
Dru Joyce II[10]

2004 Boys' team

1st team
Dwight Howard, Sebastian Telfair, Josh Smith, Shaun Livingston, Al Jefferson[11]
Coach of the Year
Steve Smith[11]

2005 Boys' team

1st team
Greg Oden, O. J. Mayo, Monta Ellis, Louis Williams, Josh McRoberts[12]
Coach of the Year
Dan Bazzani[12]

2006 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Jack Keefer (Lawrence North High School, Indianapolis)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Greg Oden7-0Lawrence North High SchoolIndianapolisOhio State1st Round – 1st Pick of 2007 Draft (Blazers)
O. J. Mayo6-5North College Hill High SchoolCincinnatiUSC1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2008 Draft (Timberwolves)
Kevin Durant6-10Montrose Christian SchoolRockville, MarylandTexas1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2007 Draft (Sonics)
Tywon Lawson6-0Oak Hill AcademyClinton, MarylandNorth Carolina1st Round – 18th Pick of 2009 Draft (Timberwolves)
Spencer Hawes7-0Seattle PrepSeattleWashington1st Round – 10th Pick of 2007 Draft (Kings)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Wayne Ellington6-5Episcopal AcademyMerion, PennsylvaniaNorth Carolina1st Round – 28th Pick of 2009 Draft (Timberwolves)
Brandan Wright6-9Brentwood AcademyNashville, TennesseeNorth Carolina1st Round – 8th Pick of 2007 Draft (Bobcats)
Thaddeus Young6-8Mitchell High SchoolMemphis, TennesseeGeorgia Tech1st Round – 12th Pick of 2007 Draft (76ers)
Sherron Collins5-11Crane Tech PrepChicagoKansasUndrafted in the 2010 NBA draft
Paul Harris6-4Niagara Falls High SchoolNiagara Falls, New YorkSyracuseUndrafted in the 2009 NBA draft
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Michael Beasley6-9Oak Hill AcademyWashington, D.C.Kansas State1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2008 Draft (Heat)
Chase Budinger6-7La Costa Canyon High SchoolSan DiegoArizona2nd Round – 44th Pick of 2009 Draft (Pistons)
Darrell Arthur6-9South Oak Cliff High SchoolDallasKansas1st Round – 27th Pick of 2008 Draft (Hornets)
Damion James6-8Nacogdoches High SchoolNacogdoches, TexasTexas1st Round – 24th Pick of 2010 Draft (Hawks)
Kevin Love6-10Lake Oswego High SchoolLake Oswego, OregonUCLA1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 Draft (Grizzlies)

2007 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle (St. Patrick High School, Elizabeth, New Jersey)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Kevin Love6-10Lake Oswego High SchoolLake Oswego, OregonUCLA1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 Draft (Grizzlies)
O. J. Mayo6-5Huntington High SchoolHuntington, West VirginiaUSC1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2008 Draft (Timberwolves)
Eric Gordon6-4North Central High SchoolIndianapolisIndiana1st Round – 7th Pick of 2008 Draft (Clippers)
Kyle Singler6-9South Medford High SchoolMedford, OregonDuke2nd Round – 33rd Pick of 2011 Draft (Pistons)
Derrick Rose6-3Simeon Career AcademyChicagoMemphis1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 Draft (Bulls)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Michael Beasley6-9Notre Dame PrepWashington, D.C.Kansas State1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2008 Draft (Heat)
Donte Greene6-10Towson Catholic High SchoolTowson, MarylandSyracuse1st Round – 28th Pick of 2008 Draft (Grizzlies)
Patrick Patterson6-8Huntington High SchoolHuntington, West VirginiaKentucky1st Round – 14th Pick of 2010 Draft (Rockets)
Jerryd Bayless6-3St. Mary's High SchoolPhoenix, ArizonaArizona1st Round – 11th Pick of 2008 Draft (Pacers)
Kosta Koufos7-0GlenOak High SchoolCanton, OhioOhio State1st Round – 23rd Pick of 2008 Draft (Jazz)
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Anthony Randolph6-10Woodrow Wilson High SchoolDallasLSU1st Round – 14th Pick of 2008 Draft (Warriors)
Nolan Smith6-3Oak Hill AcademyWashington, D.C.Duke1st Round – 21st Pick of 2011 Draft (Blazers)
Corey Fisher6-0St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New JerseyVillanovaUndrafted in the 2011 NBA draft
Nick Calathes6-4Lake Howell High SchoolWinter Park, FloridaFlorida2nd Round – 45th Pick of 2009 Draft (Timberwolves)
Austin Freeman6-4DeMatha Catholic High SchoolHyattsville, MarylandGeorgetownUndrafted in the 2011 NBA draft

2008 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, New Jersey)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Samardo Samuels6-9St. Benedict's PrepTrelawny Parish, JamaicaLouisvilleUndrafted in the 2010 NBA draft
Jrue Holiday6-4Campbell Hall SchoolNorth Hollywood, CaliforniaUCLA1st Round – 17th Pick of 2009 Draft (76ers)
Brandon Jennings6-2Oak Hill AcademyCompton, CaliforniaDid Not Attend College *1st Round – 10th Pick of 2009 Draft (Bucks)
B.J. Mullens7-1Canal Winchester High SchoolCanal Winchester, OhioOhio State1st Round – 24th Pick of 2009 Draft (Mavs)
Lance Stephenson6-6Lincoln High SchoolBrooklyn, New YorkCincinnati2nd Round – 40th Pick of 2010 Draft (Pacers)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Al-Farouq Aminu6-9Norcross High SchoolNorcross, GeorgiaWake Forest1st Round – 8th Pick of 2010 Draft (Clippers)
Tyreke Evans6-6American Christian SchoolAston, PennsylvaniaMemphis1st Round – 5th Pick of 2009 Draft (Kings)
Renardo Sidney6-9Fairfax High SchoolLos AngelesMississippi StateUndrafted in 2012
DeMar DeRozan6-6Compton High SchoolCompton, CaliforniaUSC1st Round – 9th Pick of 2009 Draft (Raptors)
Mike Rosario6-2St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New JerseyRutgers/FloridaUndrafted in 2013
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Scotty Hopson6-5University Heights AcademyHopkinsville, KentuckyTennesseeUndrafted in 2011
Greg Monroe6-10Helen Cox High SchoolHarvey, LouisianaGeorgetown1st Round – 7th Pick of 2009 Draft (Pistons)
Willie Warren6-4North Crowley High SchoolFort Worth, TexasOklahoma2nd Round – 54th Pick of 2010 Draft (Clippers)
Michael Dunigan6-10Farragut Career AcademyChicagoOregonUndrafted in 2011
Tyler Zeller6-10Washington High SchoolWashington, IndianaNorth Carolina1st Round – 17th Pick of 2012 Draft (Mavericks)
  • Jennings did not attend any college, as he chose to sign a professional contract with Lottomatica Roma of the Italian Serie A after finishing high school. He was eligible to enter the NBA Draft one year after graduating from high school, and was selected with the 10th overall pick of the 2009 NBA draft by the Bucks.
  • Dunigan signed a 3-year contract with Hapoel Migdal of the Israeli Basketball Super League shortly before the start of the 2010–11 college season. Currently, Dunigan is on BC Kalev/Cramo basketball team in the Estonian Estonian Korvapalli Meistriliiga League (also known as EMKL). He was eligible to enter the 2011 NBA draft, but went undrafted.

2009 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: J.R. Holmes (Bloomington South High School, Bloomington, Indiana)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Derrick Favors6-9South Atlanta High SchoolAtlantaGeorgia Tech1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2010 Draft (Nets)
Avery Bradley6-3Findlay College PrepTacoma, WashingtonTexas1st Round – 19th Pick of 2010 Draft (Celtics)
DeMarcus Cousins6-10LeFlore High SchoolMobile, AlabamaKentucky1st Round – 5th Pick of 2010 Draft (Kings)
Renardo Sidney6-9Fairfax High SchoolLos AngelesMississippi StateUndrafted in 2012
John Wall6-3Word of God Christian AcademyRaleigh, North CarolinaKentucky1st Round – 1st Pick of 2010 Draft (Wizards)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Lance Stephenson6-6Lincoln High SchoolBrooklyn, New YorkCincinnati2nd Round – 40th Pick of 2010 Draft (Pacers)
Xavier Henry6-6Putnam City High SchoolOklahoma CityKansas1st Round – 12th Pick of 2010 Draft (Grizzlies)
John Henson6-10Sickles High SchoolTampa, FloridaNorth Carolina1st Round – 14th Pick of 2012 Draft (Bucks)
Mouphtaou Yarou6-9Montrose Christian SchoolNatitingou, BeninVillanovaUndrafted in 2013
Keith Gallon6-9Oak Hill AcademyVallejo, CaliforniaOklahoma2nd Round – 47th Pick of 2010 Draft (Bucks)
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Peyton Siva6-0Franklin High SchoolSeattleLouisville2nd Round – 56th Pick of 2013 Draft (Pistons)
Brandon Knight6-3Pine Crest SchoolFort Lauderdale, FloridaKentucky1st Round – 8th Pick of 2011 Draft (Pistons)
Kawhi Leonard6-7King High SchoolRiverside, CaliforniaSan Diego State1st Round – 15th Pick of 2011 Draft (Pacers)
Ryan Kelly6-10Ravenscroft SchoolRaleigh, North CarolinaDuke2nd Round – 48th Pick of 2013 Draft (Lakers)
Daniel Orton6-10Bishop McGuinness High SchoolOklahoma CityKentucky1st Round – 29th Pick of 2010 Draft (Magic)

2010 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Vance Downs (Ames High School, Ames, Iowa)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Harrison Barnes6-8Ames High SchoolAmes, IowaNorth Carolina1st Round – 7th Pick of 2012 Draft (Warriors)
Jared Sullinger6-9Northland High SchoolColumbus, OhioOhio State1st Round – 21st Pick of 2012 Draft (Celtics)
Kyrie Irving6-3St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New JerseyDuke1st Round – 1st Pick of 2011 Draft (Cavs)
Brandon Knight6-4Pine Crest SchoolFort Lauderdale, FloridaKentucky1st Round – 8th Pick of 2011 Draft (Pistons)
Tobias Harris6-8Half Hollow Hills West High SchoolDix Hills, New YorkTennessee1st Round – 19th Pick of 2011 Draft (Bobcats)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Josh Selby6-3Lake Clifton High SchoolBaltimoreKansas2nd Round – 49th Pick of 2011 Draft (Grizzlies)
Cory Joseph6-3Findlay College PrepPickering, ON, CanadaTexas1st Round – 29th Pick of 2011 Draft (Spurs)
Michael Gilchrist6-7St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New JerseyKentucky1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bobcats)
Doron Lamb6-4Oak Hill AcademyQueens, New YorkKentucky2nd Round – 42nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bucks)
Terrence Jones6-9Jefferson High SchoolPortland, OregonKentucky1st Round – 18th Pick of 2012 Draft (Rockets)
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Austin Rivers6-4Winter Park High SchoolWinter Park, FloridaDuke1st Round – 10th Pick of 2012 Draft (Hornets)
Josh Smith6-10Kentwood High SchoolKent, WashingtonUCLA/GeorgetownUndrafted in 2015
Deshaun Thomas6-7Bishop Luers High SchoolFort Wayne, IndianaOhio State2nd Round – 58th Pick of 2013 Draft (Spurs)
Kendall Marshall6-4Bishop O'Connell High SchoolArlington, VirginiaNorth Carolina1st Round – 13th Pick of 2012 Draft (Suns)
James Bell6-5Montverde AcademyOrlando, FloridaVillanovaUndrafted in 2014

2011 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, New Jersey)

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Austin Rivers6-4Winter Park High SchoolWinter Park, FloridaDuke1st Round – 10th Pick of 2012 Draft (Hornets)
Michael Gilchrist6-7St. Patrick High SchoolElizabeth, New JerseyKentucky1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bobcats)
Anthony Davis6-9Perspective CharterChicagoKentucky1st Round – 1st Pick of 2012 Draft (Hornets)
Brad Beal6-5Chaminade SchoolSt. Louis, MissouriFlorida1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2012 Draft (Wizards)
James Michael McAdoo6-8Norfolk Christian SchoolsNorfolk, VirginiaNorth CarolinaUndrafted in 2014
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Khem Birch6-9Notre Dame PrepMontreal, Quebec, CanadaPittsburgh/UNLVUndrafted in 2014
Perry Ellis6-8Wichita Heights High SchoolWichita, KansasKansasUndrafted in 2016
Myles Mack5-9St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New JerseyRutgersUndrafted in 2015
Shabazz Muhammad6-6Bishop Gorman High SchoolLas Vegas, NevadaUCLA1st Round – 14th Pick of 2013 Draft (Jazz, traded to Timberwolves)
Cody Zeller6-11Washington High SchoolWashington, IndianaIndiana1st Round – 4th Pick of 2013 Draft (Bobcats)
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Johnny O'Bryant6-10East Side High SchoolCleveland, MississippiLSU2nd round – 36th pick of 2014 Draft (Milwaukee Bucks)
Kyle Wiltjer6-10Jesuit High SchoolPortland, OregonKentucky/GonzagaUndrafted in 2016
Tyrone Johnson6-3Montrose Christian SchoolRockville, MarylandVillanova/South CarolinaUndrafted in 2015
Shannon Scott6-2Alpharetta High SchoolAlpharetta, GeorgiaOhio StateUndrafted in 2015
Marquis Teague6-1Pike High SchoolIndianapolisKentucky1st Round – 29th Pick of 2012 Draft (Bulls)
Dorian Finney-Smith6-8Norcom High SchoolPortsmouth, VirginiaVirginia Tech/FloridaUndrafted in 2016 draft

2012 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Steve Smith (Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)[13][14]

First Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Kyle Anderson6'8"St. Anthony High SchoolJersey City, New JerseyUCLA1st round – 30th pick of the 2014 Draft (San Antonio Spurs)
Marcus Smart6'4"Edward S. Marcus High SchoolFlower Mound, TexasOklahoma State1st round – 6th pick of the 2014 Draft (Boston Celtics)
Jabari Parker6'8"Simeon Career AcademyChicagoDuke1st round – 2nd pick of the 2014 Draft (Milwaukee Bucks)
Shabazz Muhammad6'6"Bishop Gorman High SchoolLas Vegas, NevadaUCLA1st Round – 14th Pick of 2013 Draft (Jazz, traded to Timberwolves)
Nerlens Noel6'10"Tilton SchoolEverett, MassachusettsKentucky1st Round – 6th Pick of 2013 Draft (Pelicans, traded to Sixers)
Second Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Tyler Lewis5'11"Oak Hill AcademyStatesville, North CarolinaNC State/ButlerUndrafted in 2017
Kasey Hill6'1"Montverde AcademyEustis, FloridaFloridaUndrafted in 2017
Amile Jefferson6'9"Friends' Central SchoolWynnewood, PennsylvaniaDukeUndrafted in 2017
Anthony Bennett6'8"Findlay PrepBrampton, ONUNLV1st round – 1st pick of 2013 Draft (Cavaliers)
Perry Ellis6'8"Wichita Heights High SchoolWichita, KansasKansasUndrafted in 2016
Third Team
PlayerHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Rodney Purvis6'4"Upper Room Christian AcademyRaleigh, North CarolinaNC State/ConnecticutUndrafted in 2017
Katin Reinhardt6'5"Mater Dei High SchoolSanta Ana, CaliforniaUNLV/USC/MarquetteUndrafted in 2017
Brandon Ashley6'8"Findlay PrepOakland, CaliforniaArizonaUndrafted in 2015
Alex Poythress6'8"Northeast High SchoolClarksville, TennesseeKentuckyUndrafted in 2016
Isaiah Austin7'0"Grace Preparatory AcademyArlington, TexasBaylorUndrafted
  • Austin ended his college basketball career in 2014 after being diagnosed with Marfan syndrome. After receiving medical clearance to return to play in late 2016, he began playing professionally overseas in 2017.

2013 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Kevin Boyle, Montverde (Florida) Academy[15]

First team[16]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Andrew WigginsG/F6'8"Huntington PrepThornhill, OntarioKansas1st round – 1st pick in 2014 (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Jabari ParkerF6'8"SimeonChicago, IllinoisDuke1st round – 2nd pick in 2014 (Milwaukee Bucks)
Aaron HarrisonG6'5"TravisRichmond, TexasKentuckyUndrafted in 2015
Julius RandleF6'9"Prestonwood ChristianPlano, TexasKentucky1st round – 7th pick in 2014 (Los Angeles Lakers)
Jahlil OkaforC6'10"Whitney YoungChicago, IllinoisDuke1st Round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Second team[17]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Aaron GordonF6'8"Archbishop MittySan Jose, CaliforniaArizona1st round – 4th pick in 2014 (Orlando Magic)
Andrew HarrisonG6'5"TravisRichmond, TexasKentucky2nd round – 44th pick in 2015 (Phoenix Suns)
Dakari JohnsonC6'10"Montverde AcademyBrooklyn, New YorkKentucky2nd round – 48th pick in 2015 (Oklahoma City Thunder)
Kasey HillG6'0"Montverde AcademyEustis, FloridaFloridaUndrafted in 2017
Nigel Williams-GossG6'3"Findlay PrepHappy Valley, OregonWashington/Gonzaga2nd round – 55th pick in 2017 (Utah Jazz)
Third team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Joel EmbiidC7'0"The Rock SchoolYaoundé, CameroonKansas1st round – 3rd pick in 2014 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Bobby Portis Jr.F6'9"HallLittle Rock, ArkansasArkansas1st round – 22nd pick in 2015 (Chicago Bulls)
Marcus LeeF6'9"Deer ValleyAntioch, CaliforniaKentucky/CaliforniaAutomatically eligible for the 2018 draft
Tyler EnnisG6'0"St. Benedict's PrepToronto, OntarioSyracuse1st round – 18th pick in 2014 (Phoenix Suns)
James YoungG6'6"RochesterRochester Hills, MichiganKentucky1st round – 17th pick in 2014 (Boston Celtics)

2014 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Sharman White, Miller Grove, Lithonia, Ga.[18]

First team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Jahlil OkaforC6'11"Whitney YoungChicago, IllinoisDuke1st round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Cliff AlexanderF6'8"CurieChicago, IllinoisKansasUndrafted in 2015
Kelly OubreF6'7"Findlay PrepRichmond, TexasKansas1st round – 15th pick in 2015 (Atlanta Hawks)
Emmanuel MudiayG6'5"Prime PrepArlington, TexasNone1st round – 7th pick in 2015 (Denver Nuggets)
Stanley JohnsonF6'6"Mater DeiSanta Ana, CaliforniaArizona1st round – 8th pick in 2015 (Detroit Pistons)
Second team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
D'Angelo RussellG6'4"Montverde AcademyLouisville, KentuckyOhio State1st round – 2nd pick in 2015 (Los Angeles Lakers)
Justin JacksonF6'8"Homeschool Christian Youth AssociationHouston, TexasNorth Carolina1st round – 15th pick in 2017 (Portland Trail Blazers; traded to Sacramento Kings)
Tyus JonesG6'2"Apple ValleyApple Valley, MinnesotaDuke1st round – 24th pick in 2015 (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Trey LylesG6'5"Arsenal TechRegina, SaskatchewanKentucky1st round – 7th pick in 2015 (Denver Nuggets)
Karl-Anthony TownsC7'1"St. JosephPiscataway, New JerseyKentucky1st round – 1st pick in 2015 (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Third team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Devin BookerG6'6"Moss PointMoss Point, MississippiKentucky1st round – 13th pick in 2015 (Phoenix Suns)
Malik NewmanG6'3"CallawayJackson, MississippiMississippi State/KansasHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Theo PinsonF6'5"Wesleyan ChristianGreensboro, North CarolinaNorth CarolinaAutomatically eligible for the 2018 draft
Ben SimmonsF6'8"Montverde AcademyMelbourne, AustraliaLSU1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Tyler UlisG5'8"Marian CatholicLima, OhioKentucky2nd round – 34th pick in 2016 (Phoenix Suns)

2015 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Melvin Randall, Blanche Ely, Pompano Beach, Florida[19]

First team[19]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Ben SimmonsF6'8"Montverde AcademyMelbourne, AustraliaLSU1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Isaiah BriscoeG6'3"Roselle CatholicNewark, New JerseyKentuckyUndrafted in 2017
Malik NewmanG6'3"CallawayJackson, MississippiMississippi State/KansasHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Harry GilesF6'10"Wesleyan ChristianWinston-Salem, North CarolinaNorth Carolina1st round – 20th pick in 2017 (Portland Trail Blazers)
Jaylen BrownF6'7"WheelerAlpharetta, GeorgiaCalifornia1st round – 3rd pick in 2016 (Boston Celtics)
Second team[20]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Allonzo TrierG6'5"Findlay PrepSeattle, WashingtonArizonaDeclared for the 2018 draft
Cheick DialloF6'9"Our Savior New AmericanKayes, MaliKansas2nd round – 33rd pick in 2016 (Los Angeles Clippers; traded to New Orleans Pelicans)
Diamond StoneC6'10"DominicanMilwaukee, WisconsinMaryland2nd round – 40th pick in 2016 (New Orleans Pelicans)
Ivan RabbC6'11"Bishop O'DowdOakland, CaliforniaCalifornia2nd round – 35th pick in 2017 (Orlando Magic)
Dwayne BaconG6'6"Oak Hill AcademyLakeland, FloridaFlorida State2nd round – 40th pick in 2017 (New Orleans Pelicans)
Third team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Chase JeterC6'10"Bishop GormanLas Vegas, NevadaDuke/ArizonaHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Carlton BraggF6'9"Villa Angela–St. JosephCleveland, OhioKansas/Arizona StateHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Henry EllensonF6'10"Rice LakeRice Lake, WisconsinMarquette1st round – 18th pick in 2016 (Detroit Pistons)
Antonio BlakeneyG6'4"Oak RidgeOrlando, FloridaLSUUndrafted in 2017
Jalen BrunsonG6'1"StevensonLincolnshire, IllinoisVillanovaDeclared for the 2018 draft

2016 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Steve Baik, Chino Hills, California[21]

First team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Lonzo BallG6'6"Chino HillsChino Hills, CaliforniaUCLA1st round – 2nd pick in 2017 (Los Angeles Lakers)
De'Aaron FoxG6'4"Cypress LakeKaty, TexasKentucky1st round – 5th pick in 2017 (Sacramento Kings)
Deandre AytonC7'1"Hillcrest PrepNassau, BahamasArizona1st round – 1st pick in 2018 (Phoenix Suns)
Josh JacksonF6'7"Prolific PrepSouthfield, MichiganKansas1st round – 4th pick in 2017 (Phoenix Suns)
Jayson TatumF6'7"ChaminadeSt. Louis, MissouriDuke1st round – 3rd pick in 2017 (Boston Celtics)
Second team[22]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Miles BridgesF6'7"Huntington PrepFlint, MichiganMichigan State1st round – 12th pick in 2018 (Charlotte Hornets)
Markelle FultzG6'4"DeMathaUpper Marlboro, MarylandWashington1st round – 1st pick in 2017 (Philadelphia 76ers)
Alterique GilbertG6'0"Miller GroveRichmond, VirginiaConnecticutHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
T. J. LeafF6'9"Foothills ChristianLakeside, CaliforniaUCLA1st round – 18th pick in 2017 (Indiana Pacers)
Malik MonkG6'3"BentonvilleLepanto, ArkansasKentucky1st round – 11th pick in 2017 (Charlotte Hornets)
Third team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Bam AdebayoF6'9"High Point ChristianLittle Washington, North CarolinaKentucky1st round – 14th pick in 2017 (Miami Heat)
Mustapha HeronG6'4"Sacred HeartWaterbury, ConnecticutAuburn/St. John'sWithdrew from the 2018 draft
Frank JacksonG6'4"Lone PeakAlpine, UtahDuke2nd round – 31st pick in 2017 (Charlotte Hornets; traded to New Orleans Pelicans)
Josh LangfordG6'5"Madison AcademyHuntsville, AlabamaMichigan StateHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Michael Porter Jr.F6'9"Father ToltonColumbia, MissouriMissouri1st round – 14th pick in 2018 (Denver Nuggets)

2017 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Jack Doss, Mae Jemison, Huntsville, Alabama[23]

First team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Michael Porter Jr.F6'10"Nathan HaleColumbia, MissouriMissouri1st round – 14th pick in 2018 (Denver Nuggets)
Marvin Bagley IIIG6'4"Cypress LakeKaty, TexasDuke1st round – 2nd pick in 2018 (Sacramento Kings)
Trevon DuvalG6'3"IMG AcademyNew Castle, DelawareDukeUndrafted
Deandre AytonC7'1"Prolific PrepNassau, BahamasArizona1st round – 1st pick in 2018 (Phoenix Suns)
Zion WilliamsonF6'7"Spartanburg Day SchoolSpartanburg, SCDuke1st round – 1st pick in 2019 (New Orleans Pelicans)
Second team[22]
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
Wendell Carter Jr.F6'10"Pace AcademyAtlanta, GeorgiaDuke1st round – 7th pick in 2018 (Chicago Bulls)
Collin SextonG6'3"PebblebrookMableton, GeorgiaAlabama1st round – 8th pick in 2018 (Cleveland Cavaliers)
P. J. WashingtonF6'8"Findlay PrepDallas, TexasKentucky1st round – 12th pick in 2019 (Charlotte Hornets)
Brian BowenF6'7"La LumiereSaginaw, MichiganSouth CarolinaWithdrew from the 2018 draft
Trae YoungG6'2"Norman NorthNorman, OklahomaOklahoma1st round – 5th pick in 2018 (Dallas Mavericks)
  • Bowen signed to play with Louisville, but was suspended before what would have been his freshman season because of an FBI investigation that raised serious questions about his NCAA eligibility, and never played for the school. He enrolled at South Carolina in January 2018, but never played for that school due to NCAA transfer rules. In a later phase of the FBI investigation, further eligibility questions arose, and he declared for the 2018 draft without ever playing in college.
Third team
PlayerPositionHeightSchoolHometownCollegeNBA draft
John PettyF6'5"Mae JemisonHuntsville, AlabamaAlabamaHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderG6'5"Hamilton Heights ChristianHamilton, OntarioKentucky1st round – 11th pick in 2018 (Los Angeles Clippers)
Chris LykesG5'6"GonzagaWashington, D.C.Miami (FL)Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Quade GreenG6'1"Neumann–GorettiPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaKentuckyHas not yet declared for the NBA draft
Lindell WiggintonG6'1"Oak Hill AcademyDartmouth, Nova ScotiaIowa StateUndrafted
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See also

References

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