From Prolific Prep, Zoom Diallo (Washington), Aiden Sherrell (Alabama) and Derrion Reed (Alabama) were chosen. Prolific Prep now joins Dematha Catholic High School with 12 McDonald’s All-American selections and is in a tie for 3rd place for most players selected all-time behind Oak Hill Academy’s 35 selections and Montverde’s 17. For Overtime Elite, John Bol (Ole Miss), Ian Jackson (UNC) and Karter Knox (undecided) are now Burger Boys. “I’ve dreamed of being a McDonald’s All-American my entire life,” said the 6-foot-5 Jackson of Our Savior Lutheran in The Bronx. “I’m honored to be chosen among so many incredible athletes. I want to thank my coaches, trainers, teammates and family for helping me be my best.” Among colleges, Rutgers (2), Duke (2), Kentucky (2), Alabama (2) and North Carolina (2) all had multiple selections. Five players from New York/New Jersey high schools were selected: Dylan Harper of Don Bosco Prep (Rutgers), Tahaad Pettiford of Hudson Catholic (Auburn), VJ Edgecombe of Long Island Lutheran (Baylor), Boogie Fland of Archbishop Stepinac (Kentucky) and OSL’s Jackson. Looking ahead to the 2025 NBA Draft, three of the top five projected picks per ESPN’s Jonathan Givony were named to the game: No. 1 Flagg (Duke), No. 2 Ace Bailey (Rutgers) and No. 4 Jalil Bethea (Miami).Statement from Head Coach Kevin Boyle regarding the McDonald’s All-American Game selections: pic.twitter.com/vYOFZJRMIY
— Montverde Academy Basketball (@MVABasketball) January 24, 2024
Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookThree of the top 5 projected NBA picks in 2025 by @DraftExpress are Burger Boys with
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No. 1 Cooper Flagg – @DukeMBB
No. 2 Ace Bailey – @RutgersMBB https://t.co/rls66kpdYy pic.twitter.com/OMEg1HfjGH