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2021 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
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The 2021 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an all-star basketball game that was scheduled be held in 2021. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in the class of 2021. The game would have been the 44th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the game was cancelled.[1] The 24 players were selected from over 700 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 February 23, 2021, Michigan had the most selections with three, while Duke and Kentucky had two. At the announcement of roster selections, only 14 schools were represented and six players were uncommitted.

Team East

ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height (ft–in) Weight (lb) Position Hometown High school College choice
3 Paolo Banchero 6–9 235 PF Seattle, Washington O'Dea High School Duke
10 Kennedy Chandler 6–1 170 PG Memphis, Tennessee Sunrise Christian Academy Tennessee
15 Max Christie 6–7 185 SG Arlington Heights, Illinois Rolling Meadows High School Michigan State
17 Daimion Collins 6–9 210 PF Atlanta, Texas Atlanta High School Kentucky
11 JD Davison 6–3 175 PG Letohatchee, Alabama Calhoun High School Alabama
8 Moussa Diabaté 6–10 215 PF Paris, France IMG Academy Michigan
6 Michael Foster Jr.^ 6–9 220 PF Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hillcrest Prep
14 AJ Griffin 6–7 220 SF Ossining, New York Archbishop Stepinac High School Duke
7 Caleb Houstan 6–8 200 SF Mississauga, Ontario Montverde Academy Michigan
19 Trevor Keels^ 6–5 210 SG Fairfax, Virginia Paul VI Catholic Duke
36 Daeshun Ruffin 5–9 175 PG Jackson, Mississippi Callaway High School Ole Miss
5 Jabari Smith 6–10 210 PF Fayetteville, Georgia Sandy Creek High School Auburn

Team West

ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height (ft–in) Weight (lb) Position Hometown High school College choice
4 Patrick Baldwin Jr.^ 6–10 225 PF Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hamilton High School Milwaukee
9 Nathan Bittle 6–11 205 C Central Point, Oregon Prolific Prep Oregon
20 Kendall Brown 6–8 205 SF Cottage Grove, Minnesota Sunrise Christian Academy Baylor
47 Kobe Bufkin 6–4 180 SG Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids Christian High School Michigan
39 Jackson Grant 6–10 205 C Olympia, Washington Olympia High School Washington
2 Jaden Hardy^ 6–4 190 SG Detroit, Michigan Coronado High School
28 Nolan Hickman 6–2 175 PG Seattle, Washington Wasatch Academy Gonzaga
1 Chet Holmgren^ 7–1 195 C Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnehaha Academy Gonzaga
16 Harrison Ingram 6–7 210 SF Dallas, Texas St. Mark's School Stanford
18 Aminu Mohammed 6–5 190 SG Lagos, Nigeria Greenwood Laboratory School Georgetown
13 Hunter Sallis^ 6–5 175 PG Omaha, Nebraska Millard North High School Gonzaga
12 Peyton Watson 6–7 185 SF Long Beach, California Long Beach Polytechnic High School UCLA
^undecided at the time of roster selection

Reference[2]

References

  1. ^ Laflin, Shane (February 18, 2021). "McDonald's All American boys and girls high school basketball games canceled for second straight year". ESPN. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  2. ^ "2021 McDonald's All American Games" (PDF).