McDonald's All-American Game 2013: Complete Roster and Viewing Guide to Showcase
The 2013 McDonald’s All-American Game is one of the most anticipated events of the year and will feature a number of elite high school prospects from around the nation.
All of these young men will be playing big-time college ball and many are projected to have fruitful NBA careers ahead of them. This is a best-of-the-best showcase that some of the brightest stars in the history of the game have appeared in as high schoolers.
Let’s take a look at where you can watch this cant-miss contest, check the complete roster for the event—including where the recruits will attend college and their composite ranking, highlight some players to watch and more.
When: Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at 9:30 p.m. ET
Where: United Center, Chicago, Ill.
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: ESPN3 (check coverage map)
East Roster (via ESPN)
Player | High School | College | |
Anthony Barber | 21 | Hampton | NC State |
Keith Frazier | 30 | Kimball | Undecided |
Kasey Hill | 8 | Montverde Academy | Florida |
Demetrius Jackson | 25 | Marian High | Notre Dame |
Andrew Wiggins | 1 | Huntington Prep | Undecided |
Isaiah Hicks | 13 | J F Webb | North Carolina |
Rondae Jefferson | 14 | Chester | Arizona |
Wayne Selden | 17 | Tilton School | Kansas |
Noah Vonleh | 7 | New Hampton School | Indiana |
Chris Walker | 10 | Holmes County | Florida |
Dakari Johnson | 11 | Montverde Academy | Kentucky |
Kennedy Meeks | 49 | West Charlotte | North Carolina |
Julius Randle | 2 | Prestonwood Christian | Kentucky |
West Roster
Player | High School | College | |
Isaac Hamilton | 22 | St. John Bosco | UTEP |
Aaron Harrison | 5 | Travis | Kentucky |
Andrew Harrison | 4 | Travis | Kentucky |
Matt Jones | 32 | DeSoto | Duke |
Nigel Williams-Goss | 41 | Findlay Prep | Washington |
Jabari Bird | 18 | Salesian | California |
Aaron Gordon | 6 | Archbishop Mitty | Undecided |
Jarrell Martin | 12 | Madison | LSU |
3 | Simeon | Duke | |
James Young | 9 | Rochester | Kentucky |
Marcus Lee | 15 | Deer Valley | Kentucky |
Bobby Portis Jr. | 16 | Hall | Arkansas |
East Player to Watch: Andrew Wiggins
Wiggins is the top player in the class, but he’s yet to commit to a collegiate program. He’s narrowed his choices down to Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina, but has remained mum on which institution he is leaning towards signing a letter of intent to play for.
The 6’8” swingman is one of the most complete players in this competition and is likely to win an MVP award if he can will the East to victory. He averaged a ridiculous 23.4 points, 11.2 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 2.5 assists for Hunting Prep in West Virginia, earning Gatorade National Player of the Year honors for his efforts.
This Canadian native is a superstar in the making and hoops junkies are going to tune in to not only see him perform on Wednesday, but also look for any semblance of a hint on where he may take his talents for the 2013-14 season.
West Player to Watch: Jabari Parker
Parker recently won his second straight Illinois Mr. Basketball award, becoming the first player in history to do so. The Duke commit helped Simeon High School win its fourth straight state championship and averaged 18.4 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.
He’s the No. 2 player in this class, and the forward projects to make a big impact for the Blue Devils in the upcoming season. He’s a gifted scorer, natural rebounder and athletic freak.
Parker is also a willing passer, can handle the rock like a guard and has one of the highest basketball IQ’s of anyone participating in this all-star game.
If the West is going to win, Parker will need to bring his "A" game and show the world why he’s regarded as one of the top players in the Class of 2013 and a future NBA superstar.




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