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词条 2017 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
释义

  1. Rosters

     Team East  Team West 

  2. Box Score

  3. References

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| image = 20170329 MCDAAG Michael Porter Jr. MVP (2).jpg
| caption = Michael Porter Jr. earned the Most Valuable Player award
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| home = West
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| date = March 29, 2017
| arena = United Center
| city = Chicago, Illinois
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| MVP = Michael Porter Jr.
| network = ESPN
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| series = McDonald's All-American
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The 2017 McDonald's All-American Boys Game is an All-star basketball game that was played on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 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 2017. The game is the 40th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1977.

The 24 players are selected from 2,500 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They are 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 Catholic High School, is chairman of the selection committee.

Rosters

When the rosters were announced on January 15, 2017, Kentucky had four selectees, while Duke and UCLA both had two. On the eve of the game, March 28, 2017, six players remained undecided.[1] Of these six, four would choose their school within the next two months - Mohamed Bamba committed to Texas under coach Shaka Smart, Brandon McCoy elected to play for UNLV, Trevon Duval chose Duke, and Kevin Knox decided to join Kentucky.[2]

Michael Porter Jr. earned the MVP award after leading his Team West to a close win with 17 points. Originally committed to the University of Washington, he decommitted after the firing of head coach Lorenzo Romar and instead chose to represent his home state by playing for the University of Missouri. [3]

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Team East

ESPN
100
Rank
NameHeight (ft-in)Weight (lbs)PositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
5 Mohamed Bamba 6-11 215 C/PF Westtown, Pennsylvania Westtown School Texas^~
3 Wendell Carter Jr. 6-10 262 PF/C Atlanta, Georgia Pace Academy Duke
4 Trevon Duval 6-3 175 PG Bradenton, Florida IMG Academy Duke^~
22 Quade Green 6-1 170 PG Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Neumann Goretti High School Kentucky
7 Kevin Knox 6-8 205 SF Tampa, Florida Tampa Catholic High School Kentucky^~
11 Nick Richards 6-11 220 C Elizabeth, New Jersey St. Patrick High School Kentucky
9 Mitchell Robinson 7-0 230 C Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette High School Western Kentucky†
10 Collin Sexton 6-3 182 SG Mableton, Georgia Pebblebrook High School Alabama
18 Lonnie Walker IV 6-6 210 PG/SG Reading, Pennsylvania Reading High School Miami
14 P. J. Washington 6-9 230 SF/PF Dallas, Texas Findlay Prep Kentucky
13 Kris Wilkes 6-7 168 SF/PF Indianapolis, Indiana North Central High School UCLA
23 Jarred Vanderbilt 6-8 213 SF Houston, Texas Victory Prep School Kentucky
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| caption1 = Mohamed Bamba
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG Wendell Carter Jr. watching action.jpg
| caption2 = Wendell Carter
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG Trevon Duval dribbling (1).jpg
| caption3 = Trevon Duval
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Quade Greene dribbling.jpg
| caption4 = Quade Green
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| align = left
| direction = horizontal
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| width = 180
| image1 = 20170329 MCDAAG Kevin Knox II j.jpg
| caption1 = Kevin Knox
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG Nicholas Richards on the fast break.jpg
| caption2 = Nick Richards
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG Mitchell Robinson dunk (4).jpg
| caption3 = Mitchell Robinson
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Collin Sexton sideline inbound.jpg
| caption4 = Collin Sexton
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| direction = horizontal
| header =
| width = 180
| image1 = 20170329 MCDAAG Lonnie Walker IV above the rim.jpg
| caption1 = Lonnie Walker IV
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG P. J. Washington dunks in front of Billy Preston.jpg
| caption2 = P. J. Washington
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG Kris Wilkes slashes.jpg
| caption3 = Kris Wilkes
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Jarred Vanderbilt holds the ball.jpg
| caption4 = Jarred Vanderbilt
}}{{clear}}

† On September 17, Robinson left Western Kentucky announcing he will prepare for the NBA and will not play college basketball.[4]

Team West

ESPN
100
Rank
NameHeight (ft-in)Weight (lbs)PositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
2 Deandre Ayton 7-0 235 C Phoenix, Arizona Hillcrest Prep Arizona
12 Brian Bowen 6-7 212 SF/PF LaPorte, Indiana La Lumiere School Louisville‡
17 Troy Brown Jr. 6-7 205 SF/PF Las Vegas, Nevada Centennial High School Oregon
26 Jaylen Hands 6-3 170 PG El Cajon, California Foothills Christian School UCLA
16 Jaren Jackson Jr. 6-11 235 PF/C LaPorte, Indiana La Lumiere School Michigan State
6 Brandon McCoy 7-0 245 C San Diego, California Cathedral Catholic High School UNLV^~
30 Charles O'Bannon Jr. 6-6 200 SF Las Vegas, Nevada Bishop Gorman High School USC
1 Michael Porter Jr. 6-10 210 SF Seattle, Washington Nathan Hale High School Missouri
20 Billy Preston 6-9 220 PF Santa Ana, California Oak Hill Academy Kansas
8 Gary Trent Jr. 6-5 190 SG Napa, California Prolific Prep Academy Duke
19 M. J. Walker 6-5 207 SG Jonesboro, Georgia Jonesboro High School Florida State^~
15 Trae Young 6-2 176 PG Norman, Oklahoma Norman North High School Oklahoma^
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| image1 = 20170329 MCDAAG Deandre Ayton on the wing.jpg
| caption1 = Deandre Ayton
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG Brian Bowen II moves toward the paint.jpg
| caption2 = Brian Bowen
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG Troy Brown Jr. J.jpg
| caption3 = Troy Brown Jr.
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Jaylen Hands running it.jpg
| caption4 = Jaylen Hands
}}{{multiple image
| align = left
| direction = horizontal
| header =
| width = 180
| image1 = 20170329 MCDAAG Jaren Jackson Jr. dunks in front of Nicholas Richards.jpg
| caption1 = Jaren Jackson Jr.
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG Brandon McCoy in the air.jpg
| caption2 = Brandon McCoy
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG Chuck O'Bannon Jr. slashing.jpg
| caption3 = Charles O'Bannon Jr.
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Michael Porter Jr. with the ball.jpg
| caption4 = Michael Porter Jr.
}}{{multiple image
| align = left
| direction = horizontal
| header =
| width = 180
| image1 = 20170329 MCDAAG Billy Preston setting up for a J.jpg
| caption1 = Billy Preston
| image2 = 20170329 MCDAAG Gary Trent Jr. watches action.jpg
| caption2 = Gary Trent Jr.
| image3 = 20170329 MCDAAG M. J. Walker watches loose ball.jpg
| caption3 = M. J. Walker
| image4 = 20170329 MCDAAG Trae Young dribbling.jpg
| caption4 = Trae Young
}}{{clear}}

‡ {{As of|2017|10|1}}, Bowen is suspended and not allowed to participate in team activities, although he is still listed on the team's roster and is reportedly still enrolled as a student.[5]

^undecided at the time of roster selection[2]

~undecided at game time[1]

Reference[6]

Box Score

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|teamA=East |scoreA=107
|teamB=West|scoreB=109
|Q1=|Q2=|Q3=|Q4=
| H1 = 56–51
| H2 = 50–59
|report= Box Score
|points1= Bamba (17)
|rebounds1=Vanderbilt (6)
|assist1= Sexton (7)
|points2= Porter Jr. (17)
|rebounds2= Ayton (11)
|assist2= Walker (69)
|referee= Mark Witzke, Patrick Rock, Tariq Lucas
|TV=ESPN
}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2700320-mcdonalds-all-american-game-2017-roster-schedule-and-prospects-to-watch|title=McDonald's All-American Game 2017: Roster, Schedule and Prospects to Watch|accessdate=April 21, 2017|date=March 28, 2017|publisher=Bleacher Report|author=Silverman, Steve}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://cdn.espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/18484656/pac-12-recruits-highlight-lineup-mcdonald-all-american-game|title=Pac-12 recruits highlight lineup for McDonald's All American|accessdate=April 21, 2017|date=January 15, 2017|publisher=ESPN|author=Borzello, Jeff}}
3. ^http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2699888-5-star-recruit-michael-porter-jr-commits-to-missouri-after-leaving-washington
4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://scout.com/college/basketball/recruiting/Article/Five-star-big-man-Mitchell-Robinson-will-bypass-college-begin-tr-107602754|title=Five-star big man Mitchell Robinson will bypass college, begin training for 2018 NBA Draft|work=ScoutHoops.com|access-date=2017-09-20}}
5. ^http://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/louisville/2017/09/29/brian-bowen-louisville-basketball-scandal-suspension/715697001/
6. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.maxpreps.com/news/-c4H_udHpk68Wy2LGvrS3Q/2017-mcdonald’s-all-american-game-boys-rosters-announced.htm | title = 2017 McDonald’s All-American Game boys rosters announced | work = maxpreps | date = 15 January 2017 | accessdate = 20 February 2017}}
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