What time is the 2023 McDonald's All-American Game on? TV channel, live streams for HS basketball game

Scott Rafferty

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There will be some familiar names for NBA fans tuning into this year's McDonald's All-American Game.

In addition to Bronny James, who is the oldest son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, the sons of Peja Stojakovic and Dajuan Wagner will play in the 2023 McDonald's All-American Game.

ESPN currently has D.J. Wagner ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the country, trailing only Justin Edwards. Wagner and Edwards will be teammates next season at Kentucky. Andrej Stojakovic, meanwhile, ranks 23rd and is taking his talents to Stanford.

Here's everything you need to know to watch them and the rest of this year's high school graduates take the court in the McDonald's All-American Game.

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What time does the McDonald's All-American Game start?

  • Date: Tuesday, March 28
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET | 6:00 p.m. PT

The 2023 McDonald's All-American Boys Game is scheduled to tip off around 9:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 28. The Girls Game will take place before the Boys Game on ESPN2, starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Both games will be played at the Toyota Center, home of the NBA's Houston Rockets.

What channel is the McDonald's All-American Game on today?

This year's McDonald's All-American Game will air on ESPN. Viewers can also stream the game on Sling TV.

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McDonald's All-American rosters 2023

East roster

Player High School
Xavier Booker Cathedral (IN)
Aaron Bradshaw Camden (NJ)
Matas Buzelis Sunrise Christian (KS)
Stephon Castle Newton (GA)
Justin Edwards Imhotep (PA)
Kwame Evans Jr. Montverde (FL)
Aden Holloway Prolific Prep (CA)
Elmarko Jackson South Kent School (CT)
Mackenzie Mgbako Roselle Catholic (NJ)
Sean Stewart Montverde (FL)
D.J. Wagner Camden (NJ)
Cody Williams Perry (AZ)

West roster

Player High School
Omaha Biliew Waukee Senior (IA)
Isaiah Collier Wheeler (GA)
Mookie Cook Compass Prep (AZ)
Baye Fall Accelerated Schools (CO)
Jeremy Fears Joliet West (IL)
Brandon Garrison Del City (OK)
Ron Holland Duncanville (TX)
Bronny James Sierra Canyon (CA)
Jared McCain Centennial (CA)
Reed Sheppard North Laurel (KY)
Andrej Stojakovic Jesuit (CA)
Ja'Kobe Walter Link Academy (TX)

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Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.