2019 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

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2019 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
East West
115 100
1st half2nd halfTotal
East6055115
West4951100
DateMarch 27, 2019
Venue State Farm Arena, Atlanta, Georgia
MVP Cole Anthony
Referees Kellen Miliner, John Wilmer, Michael Woods
Network ESPN2
McDonald's All-American
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The 2019 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game that was played on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Atlanta Hawks. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in the class of 2019. The game was the 42nd annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977. Cole Anthony of the East had 14 points, five rebounds and seven assists, and was named the game's most valuable player (MVP). [1]

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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. Coach Morgan Wootten, who had more than 1,200 wins as head basketball coach at DeMatha Catholic High School, was chairman of the selection committee.

Rosters

When the rosters were announced on January 24, 2019, Arizona, Duke, Florida, Kentucky, and Villanova had two selectees, while the rest of the schools had one. At the announcement of roster selections, only 13 schools were represented and had 6 players uncommitted. The two highest rated players (Cole Anthony) was named to the East team. The West team was highlighted by (James Wiseman). [2] On January 21, Isaiah Stewart committed to Washington during the 2019 Spalding Hoophall Classic. [3] On February 11, Anthony Edwards committed to play for Georgia. [4] On April 19, Matthew Hurt committed to Duke (joining Moore and Carey Jr). [5] On April 23, Cole Anthony committed to North Carolina. [6] (joining Bacot) On May 17, Achiuwa committed to Memphis. On May 20, Watford committed to LSU. On May 21, McDaniels committed to Washington.

Team East

ESPN
100
Rank
NameHeight (ft-in)Weight (lbs)PositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
16 Precious Achiuwa 6-9215SF Port Harcourt, Nigeria Montverde Academy Memphis
2 Cole Anthony 6-3185PG Briarwood, New York Oak Hill Academy North Carolina
18 Armando Bacot 6-10230C Richmond, Virginia IMG Academy North Carolina
3 Vernon Carey Jr. 6-10275C Southwest Ranches, Florida NSU University School Duke
5 Anthony Edwards 6-4205SG Atlanta, Georgia Holy Spirit Preparatory School Georgia
25 Trayce Jackson-Davis 6-9231C Greenwood, Indiana Center Grove High School Indiana
21 Josiah-Jordan James 6-6200PG Charleston, South Carolina Porter-Gaud School Tennessee
12 Scottie Lewis 6-5185SF Colts Neck Township, New Jersey Ranney School Florida
6 Jaden McDaniels 6-10185PF Federal Way, Washington Federal Way High School Washington
19 Wendell Moore Jr. 6-6215SF Concord, North Carolina Cox Mill High School Duke
4 Isaiah Stewart 6-9245C Rochester, New York La Lumiere School Washington
22 Trendon Watford 6-8210PF Mountain Brook, Alabama Mountain Brook High School LSU

Team West

ESPN
100
Rank
NameHeight (ft-in)Weight (lbs)PositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
14 Bryan Antoine 6-5170SG Tinton Falls, New Jersey Ranney School Villanova
7 Josh Green 6-6206SG Sydney, New South Wales IMG Academy Arizona
10 Matthew Hurt 6-8214PF Rochester, Minnesota John Marshall High School Duke
32 Tre Mann 6-4185PG Gainesville, Florida The Villages Charter High School Florida
8 Nico Mannion 6-3180PG Siena, Italy Pinnacle High School Arizona
11 Tyrese Maxey 6-4185SG Garland, Texas South Garland High School Kentucky
15 Isaiah Mobley 6-9210PF Temecula, California Rancho Christian School USC
20 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl 6-9235PF Overland Park, Kansas IMG AcademyVillanova
37 Oscar Tshiebwe 6-8230C Lubumbashi, DRC Kennedy Catholic High School West Virginia
9 Kahlil Whitney 6-7200SF Roselle, New Jersey Roselle Catholic High School Kentucky
33 Samuell Williamson 6-7190SF Rockwall, Texas Rockwall High School Louisville
1 James Wiseman 7-0230C Memphis, Tennessee East High School Memphis
^undecided at the time of roster selection
~undecided at game time

Reference [7]

Box Score

March 27, 2019
07:00 pm ET
East115100West
Scoring by half:60–49, 55–51
Pts: Precious Achiuwa (22)
Rebs: Precious Achiuwa (9)
Asts: Cole Anthony (7)
Pts: James Wiseman, Tyrese Maxey, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (13)
Rebs: Oscar Tshiebwe (10)
Asts: Isaiah Mobley (4)

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