2016 McDonald's All-American Boys Game































2016 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

20160330 MCDAAG co-MVPs Frank Jackson and Josh Jackson cropped square.jpg
co-MVPs Frank Jackson and Josh Jackson




















1st Half 2nd Half Total
East 47 60 107
West 52 62 114
Date March 30, 2016
Arena United Center
City Chicago, Illinois
MVP/MOP
Josh Jackson
Frank Jackson
Network ESPN








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The 2016 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game played on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters features the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 2016. The game is the 39th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977.


The 24 players were selected from 2,500 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. Coach Morgan Wootten, who had more than 1,200 wins as head basketball coach at DeMatha High School, was chairman of the selection committee. Legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, who had been involved in the McDonald's All American Games since its inception, served as chairman of the Games and as an advisor to the selection committee.


Proceeds from the 2016 McDonald's All American High School Basketball Games will go to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Central Ohio and its Ronald McDonald House program.




Contents






  • 1 Rosters


    • 1.1 2016 West Roster


    • 1.2 2016 East Roster




  • 2 Box Score


  • 3 Awards


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Rosters


The rosters were announced on January 17.[1][2] At the time of the roster announcement the 24 players included 22 of the top 25 players according to the 2016 ESPN 100. The two highest rated players (Jayson Tatum) were named to the East team. The West team roster was highlighted by (Josh Jackson).[3][4]Duke signee Harry Giles would remain the No. 1 overall player in the 2016 high school class but was not eligible or invited to play due to an ACL tear at Oak Hill Academy which ended his senior year.[5]Dennis Smith Jr. Would become ineligible due to an injury before his senior year and enrolled early to NC State. ESPN's number 9 ranked and Florida State signee, Jonathan Isaac was an ineligible postgraduate student. Three other five-star recruits were also ineligible, number 15 ranked Rawle Akins, number 16 ranked and Villanova signee, Omari Spellman, and number 24 ranked and Kentucky signee, Wenyen Gabriel.[6] The highest ranked nominee not chosen was Auburn signee, Mustapha Heron.


On March 9, 2016, Lonzo Ball was named the Morgan Wootten award winner, an award given to the best male McDonald's All American player who presents outstanding character, leadership and embodies the value of being a student-athlete in the classroom and the community. Kobi Simmons committed to Arizona on January 16th during the Spalding HoopHall Classic. On January 28th, Udoka Azubuike committed to Kansas (joining Josh Jackson). On April 12th, Josh Jackson committed to Kansas (joining Azubuike). On May 19th, Marques Bolden selected Duke (joining Tatum and Frank Jackson). On June 3rd, Jarrett Allen committed to Texas (joining Jones).





2016 West Roster





































































































































ESPN
Rank
Name
Height
Weight
Position
Hometown
High school
College choice
3

Josh Jackson
6-8
195

SF/SG

San Diego, CA

Justin-Siena HS

Kansas^
5

Lonzo Ball
6-6
170

PG

Anaheim, CA

Chino Hills HS

UCLA
8

Malik Monk
6-3
185
SG

Lepanto, AR

Bentonville HS

Kentucky
9

T. J. Leaf
6-9
215

PF

El Cajon, CA
Foothills Christian HS

UCLA
11

Frank Jackson
6-3
185
SG

Alpine, UT

Lone Peak HS

Duke
14

Joshua Langford
6-5
215

PG

Huntsville, AL

Madison Academy

Michigan State
19

Jarrett Allen
6-10
235

C

Austin, TX

St. Stephen's Episcopal School

Texas^
20

Marques Bolden
6-10
240
C

Dallas, TX
DeSoto High School

Duke^
23

Dewan Huell
6-9
230
PF

Miami, FL

Miami Norland Senior HS

Miami (FL)
24

Kyle Guy
6-2
170
PG/SG

Indianapolis, IN

Lawrence Central HS

Virginia
28

Alterique Gilbert
6-0
170
PG

Lithonia, GA

Miller Grove HS

Connecticut
37

Zach Collins
6-11
220
C

Las Vegas, NV

Bishop Gorman HS

Gonzaga

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Jarrett Allen




Lonzo Ball




Marques Bolden




Zach Collins








Alterique Gilbert




Kyle Guy




Dewan Huell




Frank Jackson








Josh Jackson




Joshua Langford




T. J. Leaf




Malik Monk





The West team is coached by:


  • Dale Mabrey (Head Coach) (Pleasure Ridge Park High School, Louisville, KY)


2016 East Roster





































































































































ESPN
Rank
Name
Height
Weight
Position
Hometown
High school
College choice
2

Jayson Tatum
6-9
205
SF

St. Louis, MO

Chaminade

Duke
4

Bam Adebayo
6-9
260
PF

Pinetown, NC

High Point Christian Academy

Kentucky
6

Miles Bridges
6-7
225
SF

Flint, MI

Huntington Prep School

Michigan State
7

De'Aaron Fox
6-4
170
PG

Cypress, TX

Cypress Lakes HS

Kentucky
10

Markelle Fultz
6-4
185

G

Upper Marlboro, MD

DeMatha Catholic HS

Washington
13

Terrance Ferguson
6-7
185
G

Tulsa, OK
Advanced Preparatory International Academy

Arizona^
18

Kobi Simmons
6-6
165
PG

Atlanta, GA

St. Francis HS

Arizona
22

Udoka Azubuike
6-11
270
C

Jacksonville, FL
Potters House Christian

Kansas
21

Tony Bradley
6-11
230
PF
Bartow,FL
Bartow High School

North Carolina
27

V. J. King
6-7
179
SF
Fairfax, VA
Paul VI High School

Louisville
27

Sacha Killeya-Jones
6-11
215
PF
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Virginia Episcopal School

Kentucky
35

Andrew Jones
6-4
195
SG
Irving, Texas
MacArthur High School

Texas^





Bam Adebayo




Udoka Azubuike




Tony Bradley




Miles Bridges








Terrance Ferguson




De'Aaron Fox




Markelle Fultz




Andrew Jones








Sacha Killeya-Jones




V. J. King




Kobi Simmons




Jayson Tatum





The East team was coached by:


  • Jack Doss (head coach) (J.O. Johnson High School, Huntsville, AL)

^Player was uncommitted when the team was announced.


Box Score




Kyle Guy won the Jack Daly sportsmanship award.


Josh Jackson and Frank Jackson led the West to a 114–107 victory with 19 points apiece.[7]




ESPN



March 30, 2016
09:00 pm ET

















East 107–114
West

Scoring by half: 47-52, 60-62

Pts: Tatum 18
Rebs: Adebayo 12
Asts: Fox 7

Pts: J. Jackson/F. Jackson 19
Rebs: Leaf 9
Asts: Ball 13



United Center, Chicago, IL
Referees: Troy Boardman, Jason Shook, Vernal Taylor





Awards




The Powerade Jam Fest was held at the Chicago Theatre on March 28.


During the Powerade Jam Fest held at the Chicago Theatre on March 28, Frank Jackson won the dunk contest, Malik Monk won the three-point contest and Jayson Tatum won the skills competition.[8][9]



See also


2016 McDonald's All-American Girls Game



References





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  2. ^ "McDonald's All American Game: Boys Roster". USA Today. 2016-01-17. Retrieved 2016-04-07.


  3. ^ Borzello, Jeff (January 18, 2016). "McDonald's All-American rosters feature four Kentucky Wildcats". ESPN. Retrieved August 29, 2016.


  4. ^ "2O16 McDonald's All American Games Boys And Girls Rosters - Alphabetical". McDonald's All-American Game. Retrieved August 29, 2016.


  5. ^ Jordan, Jason. "Players say game feels different without Harry Giles and Dennis Smith". Www.usatodayhss.com. Retrieved November 20, 2017.


  6. ^ Phillips, Scott. "2016 McDonald's All-American Rosters announced". Www.nbcsports.com.


  7. ^ "Josh Jackson, Frank Jackson lead West in McDonald's All-American". ESPN. Associated Press. 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2016-04-07.


  8. ^ Jordan, Jason (2016-03-28). "Utah's Frank Jackson wins JamFest dunk contest at McDonald's All American Game". USA Today. Retrieved 2016-03-29.


  9. ^ Jordan, Jason (2016-03-28). "Kentucky signee Malik Monk wins 3-point contest at McDonald's All American Game JamFest". USA Today. Retrieved 2016-03-29.




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  • roster on ESPN









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