
McDonald's All-American Game 2015: Full Rosters for East and West Teams
The McDonald's All-American Game is an annual showcase that gives fans a glimpse into the future of college basketball, and ultimately in many cases, the NBA.
Here's a look at the burgeoning prospects who were selected to play in the 2015 iteration, via USA Today's Jason Jordan:
| Dwayne Bacon | Florida State | Carlton Bragg | Kansas | |
| Antonio Blakeney | LSU | Jalen Brunson | Villanova | |
| Isaiah Briscoe | Kentucky | Deyonta Davis | Michigan State | |
| Jaylen Brown | Undecided | P.J. Dozier Jr. | South Carolina | |
| Thomas Bryant | Undecided | Brandon Ingram | Undecided | |
| Cheick Diallo | Undecided | Chase Jeter | Duke | |
| Henry Ellenson | Marquette | Malik Newman | Undecided | |
| Jawun Evans | Oklahoma State | Ivan Rabb | Undecided | |
| Luke Kennard | Duke | Malachi Richardson | Syracuse | |
| Dedric Lawson | Memphis | Caleb Swanigan | Undecided | |
| Ben Simmons | LSU | Allonzo Trier | Arizona | |
| Diamond Stone | Undecided | Stephen Zimmerman | Undecided |
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Currently, LSU and Duke are the two most-represented schools, with two recruits each.
The Tigers' class, of course, is led by Montverde Academy star Ben Simmons. The Australian native, ranked by 247Sports' composite rankings as the top overall player in the 2015 class, is long, athletic and made for this kind of exhibition.
He'll be on the same team as future Baton Rouge teammate Antonio Blakeney (No. 17 recruit), an electric combo guard who can score and pass the ball.
Mike Krzyzewski's pair of recruits, on the other hand, will be playing against each other. Shooting guard Luke Kennard (No. 21) will join Simmons and Blakeney on the East, while center Chase Jeter (No. 8) will play for the West squad.
Of course, as ESPN's Jeff Borzello noted, there is still plenty of time for other classes to catch up to Duke and LSU:
Kentucky, as usual, is the one to watch. Point guard Isaiah Briscoe (No. 9) is currently the only player representing the 'Cats, putting him into fairly large company, as the Courier-Journal's Steve Jones noted:
But John Calipari still has a handful of chances to add McDonald's All-Americans, with Jaylen Brown (No. 2), Cheick Diallo (No. 4) and Thomas Bryant (No. 25) on the radar. Kentucky commit Skal Labissiere (No. 5) likely would have been selected, but as Borzello explained, he was ineligible to be selected:
"However, Labissiere is ineligible for the game because the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association deemed him ineligible to play at Lausanne Collegiate School after transferring from Evangelical Christian. Labissiere plays for Reach Your Dream Prep but is enrolled academically at Lausanne. Because he does not play on a public or private varsity team, he wasn't eligible for nomination.
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Connecticut commit Jalen Adams (No. 32) was also ineligible.
The game will take place Wednesday, April 1 at the United Center in Chicago. Exhibition games don't always pique everyone's interest, but with the amount of young players looking to show the world their talent, this particular all-star game has always proved entertaining.
This year's contest will be no different.



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