2023 McDonald's All-American Game rosters: Bronny James, D.J. Wagner headline stacked boys roster

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2023 McDonald's All-American Game rosters: Bronny James, D.J. Wagner headline stacked boys roster image

The rosters for the 2023 McDonald's All-American Game were revealed on ESPN's NBA Today on Tuesday.

No. 1 ranked prospect Isaiah Collier (USC commit) and No. 2 ranked prospect Justin Edwards (Kentucky commit) headline the rosters, while Sierra Canyon senior Bronny James (undeclared) also cracked the list.

Kentucky landed four recruits on the McDonald's All-American Game rosters, which leads all schools. Duke was second with three recruits, while Michigan State and Oregon each had two.

James is the only prospect who is still undeclared, while Matas Buzelis (ranked No. 5 in 2023) is the only player taking the professional route, committed to the G League Ignite.

Take a look below to see the full list of 2023 McDonald's All-Americans.

2023 McDonald's All-Americans

Below you can find all 24 players who have been selected for the 2023 McDonald's All-American Game. Players are listed alphabetically.

McDonald's All-American Game East Roster
Player High School Position Height Committed to
Xavier Booker Cathedral (IN) C 6'10 Michigan State
Aaron Bradshaw Camden (NJ) C 7'0 Kentucky
Matas Buzelis Sunrise Christian (KS) SF 6'9 G League Ignite
Stephon Castle Newton (GA) PG 6'6 UConn
Justin Edwards Imhotep (PA) SF 6'7 Kentucky
Kwame Evans Jr. Montverde (FL) PF 6'9 Oregon
Aden Holloway Prolific Prep (CA) PG 6'1 Auburn
Elmarko Jackson South Kent School (CT) SG 6'3 Kansas
Mackenzie Mgbako Roselle Catholic (NJ) PF 6'8 Duke
Sean Stewart Montverde (FL) PF 6'8 Duke
D.J. Wagner Camden (NJ) PG 6'2 Kentucky
Cody Williams Perry (AZ) SF 6'7 Colorado

 

McDonald's All-American Game West Roster
Player High School Position Height Committed to
Omaha Biliew Waukee Senior (IA) PF 6'9 Iowa State
Isaiah Collier Wheeler (GA) PG 6'4 USC
Mookie Cook Compass Prep (AZ) SF 6'7 Oregon
Baye Fall Accelerated Schools (CO) C 6'11 Arkansas
Jeremy Fears Joilet West (IL) PG 6'2 Michigan State
Brandon Garrison Del City (OK) C 6'9 Oklahoma State
Ron Holland Duncanville (TX) PF 6'8 Texas
Bronny James Sierra Canyon (CA) PG 6'3 Undeclared
Jared McCain Centennial (CA) SG 6'3 Duke
Reed Sheppard North Laurel (KY) SG 6'2 Kentucky
Andrej Stojackovic Jesuit (CA) SF 6'7 Stanford
Ja'Kobe Walter Link Academy (TX) SG 6'5 Baylor

When is the 2023 McDonald's All-American Game?

  • Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2023
  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Channel: ESPN

The 2023 McDonald’s All-American Girls Game will air on Tuesday, March 28 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

The McDonald's All-American Boys Game will immediately follow on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET

McDonald's All-American Game MVPs

Take a look back at some standout players who took home MVP of the McDonald's All-American Game since 2000. The list is littered with future NBA stars like LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Year Player School
2022 Dariq Whitehead Duke
2019 Cole Anthony North Carolina
2018 Nassir Little North Carolina
2017 Michael Porter Jr. Missouri
2016 Frank Jackson & Josh Jackson Duke & Kansas
2015 Cheick Diallo Kansas
2014 Justin Jackson & Jahlil Okafor North Carolina & Duke
2013 Aaron Gordon Arizona
2012 Shabazz Muhammad UCLA
2011 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist & James McAdoo Kentucky & North Carolina
2010 Harrison Barnes & Jared Sullinger North Carolina & Ohio State
2009 Derrick Favors Georgia Tech
2008 Tyreke Evans Memphis
2007 Michael Beasley Kansas State
2006 Kevin Durant & Chase Budinger Texas & Arizona
2005 Josh McRoberts Duke
2004 Dwight Howard & JR Smith High school (both)
2003 LeBron James High school
2002 JJ Redick Duke
2001 Eddy Curry High school
2000 Zach Randolph Michigan State

Other notable McDonald's All-American Game MVPs beyond 2000 include Kevin Garnett (1995), Jerry Stackhouse (1993), Chris Webber (1991), Shaquille O'Neal (1989) and Alonzo Mourning (1988).

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.