Breaking Down The 2020 McDonald’s All-American Roster

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Finally, the day arrived. It took time, for sure, but on Thursday Jan. 23 the McDonald’s All-American Game roster was finally made public. As you already know, because you’re a fan of Spring high-school hoop showcases, the roster contains 24 players from all around the country and is packed full of talent.

Up to eight players are ranked inside 247Sports Composite top 10 players in the 2020 class of ballers and the rest of the field doesn’t fall even just one bit short of that level. Let’s get through what the announcement brought with it and analyze both where these studs come from and where they are headed next—at least those who have already made their near-future decisions.

Presenting the 2020 MCDAAG’s 24-man roster

We made it! Another year, another list full of talented hoopers poised to fill your YouTube inbox with highlight tapes and your Twitter feed with short clips of impossible pre-game dunks and plays full of flair. There will be voices out there clamoring for more competitive games, like those from “back in the day”.

Sure, but hey, why not focusing on what these players do instead of what they don’t? At the end of the day, this is just for fun, folks! Enjoy this thing and forget about competitiveness. We’ll have plenty of that coming our way from all of these studs in no more than a couple of years, so there will be time for at at a much brighter and higher stage.

Without further ado, here are your 2020 MCAADG’s participants, as currently ranked on 247Sports Composite:

2020 MCDAAG’s Roster

Rk Name High School Pos
Rk Name High School Pos
1 Evan Mobley Rancho Christian (Temecula, CA) C
2 Cade Cunningham Montverde Academy (Arlington, TX) CG
3 Jalen Green Prolific Prep (Napa, CA) CG
4 Terrence Clarke Brewster Academy (Boston, MA) SG
5 Ziaire Williams Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, CA) SF
8 Greg Brown Vandegrift (Austin, TX) PF
9 Scottie Barnes Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL) SF
10 Jalen Suggs Minnehaha Academy (Minneapolis, MN) CG
11 Joshua Christopher Mayfair (Lakewood, CA) SG
12 Isaiah Todd Word Of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) PF
13 Daishen Nix Trinity International Schools (Las Vegas, NV) PG
14 Day'Ron Sharpe Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL) C
15 BJ Boston Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, CA) SG
16 Walker Kessler Woodward Academy (Fairburn, GA) C
17 Jaden Springer IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) SG
18 Sharife Cooper McEachern (Marietta, GA) PG
19 Bryce Thompson Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, OK) CG
21 Caleb Love Christian Brothers College (Saint Louis, MO) PG
23 Jeremy Roach Paul VI Catholic (Fairfax, VA) PG
24 Nimari Burnett Prolific Prep (CHICAGO, IL) CG
26 DJ Steward Whitney Young (Chicago, IL) CG
30 Mark Williams IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) C
31 Dawson Garcia Prior Lake (Prior Lake, MN) PF
58 R.J. Davis Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, NY) CG

Now, that’s a loaded field of names. As a quick rundown of things, we have:

Compared to MCDAAG’s rosters from the past (I have data going back to the 2003 season), the 2020 class ranks high no matter the angle you look at it from. There are only two prospects ranked outside of the top-30 (there were fewer—one—only in 2017), the average rank of those selected came out at 16.25 (ninth overall in the past 18 years), and there are 20 kids ranked inside the top-25 (third-most since 2003).

Just in case you weren’t convinced to tune in come April, I guess all of that makes for a strong case to get you pasted to the TV by the time these guys get to ball together.

Where do players come from?

Let’s break down things in different categories so they are easier to digest, starting with the states players come from:

Moving on to actual high schools they’re playing their senior seasons at, here is what we have:

Where are these kids going to play next?

We’re still away from the final day of decisions from the 2020 class of seniors, but of the 24 men that made this year’s MCDAAG roster we already know where 20 of them will be playing come next season. Here is a little breakdown of what these committed-kids have ahead:

As far as those uncommitted, here is what we can tell you at this point:

So, when is the game and where can I catch it?

The game will be played on Wednesday April 1, 2025 at the Toyota Center (Houston). The Clutch City will host the full event, which will start with its activities at 4:00 PM. The Girls Game will kick off the show at that time with the Boys Game expected to see its tip-off at 6:00 PM.

Nothing confirmed yet, but ESPN will most probably broadcast the game as it’s been the case for the last few years. And I, like you, can’t wait.

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