Nike Hoop Summit rosters 2023: Bronny James, D.J. Wagner, Andrej Stojakovic headline list for USA, World team

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Nike Hoop Summit rosters 2023: Bronny James, D.J. Wagner, Andrej Stojakovic headline list for USA, World team image

The full rosters for the 2023 Men's Nike Hoop Summit have been revealed.

After USA Basketball revealed its men's roster in mid-February, the roster for the Men's World Select Team was revealed on Friday, March 26.

For Team USA, No. 1-ranked prospect Isaiah Collier (USC commit) and No. 2-ranked prospect Justin Edwards (Kentucky commit) headline the list, but other prominent names like Bronny James (undeclared) and D.J. Wagner (Kentucky commit) were also selected.

The World Select Team is headlined by a number of players that are playing prep basketball in the United States, including No. 7-ranked prospect Mackenzie Mgbako (Duke commit, Nigeria), No. 16-ranked prospect Baye Fall (Arkansas commit, Senegal) and No. 19-ranked prospect Andrej Stojakovic (Stanford commit, Greece).

Duke will have the most recruits on the Nike Hoop Summit roster with three, followed by Kentucky and Baylor, which each have two commits in the game. Iowa State, Virginia, USC, Oklahoma State, Texas, Oregon and Colorado each have one recruit. 

Take a look below to see the full USA roster for the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit.

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Nike Hoop Summit roster 2023

Below you can find the 13 players who have been selected for Team USA and Team World at the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit. (Players are listed alphabetically.)

2023 Nike Hoop Summit USA roster
Player High School Position Height Committed to
Omaha Biliew Waukee Senior (Iowa) PF 6'9 Iowa State
Blake Buchanan Lake City (Idaho) C 6'9 Virginia
Isaiah Collier Wheeler (Ga.) PG 6'4 USC
Eric Dailey Jr. IMG Academy (Fla.) PF 6'7 Oklahoma State
Justin Edwards Imhotep (Pa.) SF 6'7 Kentucky
Ron Holland Duncanville (Texas) PF 6'8 Texas
Bronny James Sierra Canyon (Calif.) PG 6'3 Undeclared
Jared McCain Centennial (Calif.) SG 6'3 Duke
Jackson Shelstad West Linn (Ore.) PG 6'0 Oregon
Sean Stewart Montverde (Fla.) PF 6'8 Duke
D.J. Wagner Camden (N.J.) PG 6'2 Kentucky
Ja'Kobe Walter Link Academy (Texas) SG 6'5 Baylor
Cody Williams Perry (Ariz.) SF 6'7 Colorado

The USA men's team head coach is Steve Turner (Gonzaga Prep, Washington, D.C.). He will be assisted by Frank Bennett (Chaminade College Prep, Mo.) and Nick LoGalbo (Lane Technical College Prep, Ill.).

2023 Nike Hoop Summit World roster
Player Current Team Position Height Committed to Country
Taylor Bol Bowen Brewster Academy (N.H.) PF 6'9 Florida State South Sudan
Garwey Dual So Cal Academy (Calif.) SG 6'5   South Sudan
Baye Fall Accelerated Schools (Colo.) C 6'10 Arkansas Senegal
Aden Holloway Prolific Prep (Calif.) PG 6'0 Auburn Canada
London Johnson G League Ignite G 6'3   Jamaica
Miro Little Sunrise Christian (Kan.) G 6'4 Baylor Finland
Mackenzie Mgbako Roselle Catholic (N.J.) F 6'8 Duke Nigeria
Yves Missi Prolific Prep (Calif.) C 6'11 Baylor Cameroon
Michael Nwoko Prolific Prep (Calif.) C 6'10 Miami Canada
Zaccharie Risacher ASVEL (France) G/F 6'8   France
Ibrahima Sacko J Addison Prep (Canada) G/F 6'6   Guinea
Andrej Stojakovic Jesuit (Calif.) SG 6'8 Stanford Greece
Alex Toohey NBA Global Academy Australia SF 6'7 Gonzaga Australia

More updates on the World men's team coaching staff will be provided when they become available.

When is the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit?

  • Date: Saturday, April 8
  • Location: Moda Center, Portland, Ore.
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel: NBA TV

The 2023 Nike Hoop Summit will take place on Saturday, April 8, at 10 p.m. ET. The event will be held at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore.

Nike Hoop Summit MVPs

Take a look back at some standout players who took home MVP of the Nike Hoop Summit since its debut in 1995.

The list is littered with future NBA stars, from Anthony Davis and John Wall to Dirk Nowitzki and Tony Parker.

Year Team USA MVP Team World MVP
2022 Dariq Whitehead
2019 Cole Anthony Precious Achiuwa
2018 Bol Bol RJ Barrett
2017 Michael Porter Jr. Kostja Mushidi
2016 Terrance Ferguson Deandre Ayton
2015 Luke Kennard Jamal Murray
2014 Tyus Jones Emmanuel Mudiay
2013 Julius Randle Livio Jean-Charles
2012 Shabazz Muhammad Andrew Wiggins
2011 Anthony Davis Bismack Biyombo
2010 Harrison Barnes Enes Kanter
2009 John Wall Milan Macvan
2008 Drew Gordon Alexis Ajinca
2007 OJ Mayo Nicolas Batum
2006 Wayne Ellington Mouhamed Saer Sene
2005 Tyler Hansbrough Martynas Pocius
2004 Josh Smith Luka Bogdanovic
2000 Zach Randolph Tony Parker
1999 Casey Jacobsen Vlado Ilievski
1998 Al Harrington Dirk Nowitzki
1997 Ron Artest Lucas Victoriano
1996 Jermaine O'Neal Vladimir Bogojevic
1995 Kevin Garnett Dubrako Zemljic

There was no Nike Hoop Summit from 2001-03 and 2020-2021.

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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.