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2024 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

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2024 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
West East
86 88
1st half2nd half Total
West 4442 86
East 3751 88
DateApril 2, 2024
VenueToyota Center, Houston, Texas
MVPDylan Harper & Derik Queen
NetworkESPN
McDonald's All-American
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The 2024 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an all-star basketball game played on April 2, 2024, at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in the class of 2024. The game was the 47th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977.[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

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The roster was announced on January 23, 2024. Alabama, Duke, Arkansas, North Carolina and Rutgers each had the most selections with two. At the announcement of the roster selections 16 schools were represented, while Karter Knox, Bryson Tucker and Derik Queen were uncommitted. Trent Perry was committed to USC at the time of the selection of the team but decommitted before the game was played when the school parted ways with their coach. East forward Liam McNeeley also decommitted from Indiana before the game started, but was committed to Indiana when the roster was announced. He later committed to UConn. [2] After the game was played Boogie Fland and Karter Knox announced their decommittment from Kentucky and announced they would follow head coach John Calipari to Arkansas. Jayden Quaintance decommitted from Kentucky as well and announced on April 29 that he would instead sign with Arizona State.

Team East

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ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height
(ft–in)
Weight
(lb)
Position Hometown High school College choice
6 Jalil Bethea 6–4 175 G Philadelphia, PA Archbishop Wood High School Miami (FL)
38 John Bol 7–1 210 C Saint Louis, MO Overtime Elite Academy Ole Miss
7 Isaiah Evans 6–7 195 F Huntersville, NC North Mecklenburg High School Duke
1 Cooper Flagg 6–9 200 F Newport, ME Monteverde Academy Duke
15 Boogie Fland 6–2 175 G White Plains, NY Archbishop Stepinac High School Arkansas
16 Ian Jackson 6–4 180 F Bronx, NY Our Savior Lutheran School North Carolina
11 Liam McNeeley 6–7 190 F Plano, TX Monteverde Academy UConn
27 Tahaad Pettiford 5–10 175 G Jersey City, N.J. Hudson Catholic Regional High School Auburn
13 Drake Powell 6–5 185 G Pittsboro, NC Northwood High School North Carolina
14 Jayden Quaintance 6–9 225 F Raleigh, NC Word of God Christian Academy Arizona State
10 Derik Queen 6–10 240 C Baltimore, MD Monteverde Academy Maryland
17 Bryson Tucker^ 6–7 180 F Bowie, MD Bishop O'Connell High School Indiana

Note: *

Team West

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ESPN
100
Rank
Name Height
(ft–in)
Weight
(lb)
Position Hometown High school College choice
2 Ace Bailey 6–8 210 F Powder Springs, GA McEachern High School Rutgers
9 Flory Bidunga 6–10 210 C Kinshasa, DRC Kokomo High School Kansas
20 Carter Bryant 6–8 220 F Fountain Valley, CA Centennial High School Arizona
29 Zoom Diallo 6–3 180 G Tacoma, WA Prolific Prep of Napa Christian Washington
4 V. J. Edgecombe 6–4 185 G Bimini, The Bahamas Long Island Lutheran High School Baylor
19 Donnie Freeman 6–7 190 F Washington, D.C. IMG Academy Syracuse
3 Dylan Harper 6–5 180 G Ramsey, NJ Don Bosco Preparatory High School Rutgers
5 Tre Johnson 6–6 185 G Dallas, TX Link Academy Texas
24 Karter Knox^ 6–6 180 G Tampa, FL Overtime Elite Academy Arkansas‡
26 Trent Perry 6–4 180 G North Hollywood, CA Harvard-Westlake School UCLA
8 Derrion Reid 6–7 200 F Grovetown, GA Prolific Prep of Napa Christian Alabama
21 Aiden Sherrell 6–11 220 C Detroit, MI Prolific Prep of Napa Christian Alabama
^undecided at the time of roster selection
~undecided at game time
†decommitted from original school before game was played
‡decommitted from school after game was played

Reference[3]

Box Score

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April 2, 2024
09:30 pm ET
East 88–86 West
Scoring by half: 37−44, 51−42
Pts: Derik Queen, 23
Rebs: Derik Queen, 8
Asts: Derik Queen, 5
Pts: Dylan Harper, 22
Rebs: 2 Tied, 6
Asts: Dylan Harper, 5

References

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  1. ^ "Let's Run it Back! The McDonald's All American Games Will Return to Houston this April" (PDF). September 15, 2022. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  2. ^ Givony, Jonathan (April 2, 2024). "Trent Perry decommits from USC after Andy Enfield's exit for SMU". ESPN.
  3. ^ "McDonald's 46th All American Game".