Bronny James, D.J. Wagner headline boys McDonald’s All-American roster
The McDonald’s All-American Sport is probably the most prestigious highschool basketball honor for any highschool senior, and the 2023 recreation will characteristic a pair of legacy youngsters: Bronny James and D.J. Wagner. LeBron James performed within the recreation in 2003 and his son, Bronny, was one of many 24 gamers introduced Tuesday to take part within the recreation this yr.
Wagner, a five-star Kentucky commit, is the third era in his household to play within the recreation. His dad, Dajuan, performed in 2001 and grandfather, Milt, performed within the 1981 recreation. D.J., Dajuan and Milt are the primary trio by means of three generations to seems within the McDonald’s All-American Sport.
Kentucky has probably the most dedicated gamers out of the 24 roster spots with 4 gamers: Wagner, middle Aaron Bradshaw, wing Justin Edwards and guard Reed Sheppard will all be enjoying within the recreation.
Duke is correct behind with three gamers within the recreation: Ahead Mackenzie Mgbako, ahead Sean Stewart and guard Jared McCain.
Michigan State (middle Xavier Booker, guard Jeremy Fears) and Oregon (wing K.J. Evans and ahead Mookie Cook each have two gamers represented and there are two gamers nonetheless undecided on a school program. Small ahead Matas Buzelis is all the way down to Kentucky, North Carolina, Florida State, Wake Forest and the NBA’s G-League Ignite. Bronny is the opposite participant nonetheless uncommitted with USC, Oregon, Ohio State and Michigan known to be involved.
The 2023 McDonald’s All-American Sport will happen in Houston with the women recreation airing on March 28 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and the boys recreation will instantly comply with on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET.
Full boys rosters
East Crew
Xavier Booker, Michigan State
Aaron Bradshaw, Kentucky
Matas Buzelis, undecided
Stephon Citadel, UConn
Justin Edwards, Kentucky
Ok.J. Evans, Oregon
Aden Holloway, Auburn
Elmarko Jackson, Kansas
Mackenzie Mgbako, Duke
Sean Stewart, Duke
D.J. Wagner, Kentucky
Cody Williams, Colorado
West Crew
Omaha Biliew, Iowa State
Isaiah Collier, USC
Mookie Cook dinner, Oregon
Baye Fall, Arkansas
Jeremy Fears, Michigan State
Brandon Garrison, Oklahoma State
Ron Holland, Texas
Bronny James, undecided
Jared McCain, Duke
Reed Shepard, Kentucky
Andrej Stojakovic, Stanford
Ja’Kobe Walter, Baylor