Bronnie James, son of the Los Angeles Lakers superstar lebron jamesIs one of the players named to the 46th Annual McDonald’s All-American Game.
James is the only uncommitted player on a list that includes 22 of the top 23 players on the ESPN 100 list to be invited to the prestigious game.
The 6-foot-3 James has improved his game tremendously since joining Sierra Canyon High School in California, because many Division I schools are recruiting him. He is considered one of the best two-way guards in the Class of 2023.
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oregon, Ohio State And USC are currently among the teams recruiting James’ talents for next season, though the G League Ignite program is always an option as well.
In addition to James, ESPN’s top prospect Justin Edwards, No. 3 DJ Wagner and No. 4 Aaron Bradshaw, who all committed to be Kentucky Wildcats, made the game. Reed Shepard is also heading to the game, as the No. 21-ranked Kentucky recruit joins his future teammates.
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Robert Dillingham, the No. 11 player on the list who is also going to Kentucky, has not been able to play in the game following his departure from the Donda Academy in California to join Overtime Elite.
Wagner is also someone to watch as he is a third generation McDonald’s All American. His father, DaJuan Wagner, played in the game in 2001, while his grandfather, Milt, played in 1981.
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This makes the Wagners the first trio to appear in the game.
Other notables come from the Duke Blue Devils’ recruiting class, including Mackenzie Magbako, who is ranked eighth on the list. No. 12 Jared McCain and No. 16 Sean Stewart were also invited, as the No. 2-ranked class would be featured prominently in the game.
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The McDonald’s All American Games will take place March 28 at the Toyota Center in Houston for both boys and girls.