Last year it was fairly easy to predict the players for the
McDonald’s All-American, but this year it’s a different story. The 38th
all-star game will take place at the United Center in Chicago (IL) on April 1. Here’s a look at my 24 predictions:
The Top Tier:
2) Jaylen Brown, 6’7”, SF, Wheeler (GA)
Simmons and Brown are the top two players in
both the Scout and ESPN rankings. Brown had the better game in the one head to
head match-up at the City of Palms tournament this year and his team got the win but
both players have been on another level this year after showing tremendous
improvement beginning last spring.
The Big Men Locks:
3) Diamond Stone, 6’10”, C, Dominican (WI)
4) Ivan Rabb, 6’10”, PF, Bishop O’ Dowd (CA)
5) Henry Ellenson, 6’10”, F, Rice Lake (WI)
6) Stephen Zimmerman, 6’11”, F/C, Bishop
Gorman (NV)
7) Chase Jeter, 6’10”, PF, PF, Bishop Gorman
(NV)
There’s no shortage of big men talent in the
2015 class. Stone, Rabb, and Zimmerman are still uncommitted while Ellenson is
headed to Marquette and Jeter is off to replace Jahlil Okafor at Duke. All five
players played for different variations of the USA basketball teams and will be
looking to carry their high school teams to state championships.
The Guards:
8) Malik Newman, 6’3”, G, Callaway (MS)
9) Jalen Brunson, 6’2”, PG, Stevenson (IL)
10) Isaiah Briscoe, 6’2”, G, Roselle Catholic
(NJ)
11) Allonzo Trier, 6’4”, SG, Findlay Prep (NV)
12) Luke Kennard, 6’5”, SG, Franklin (OH)
The above guards have all been in
the top of their class since stepping onto the high school scene. It took
Brunson until his sophomore year to get national recognition, but now he will try
to follow in his father’s footsteps and take home the MVP honors just like Rick did in 1991.
Highly Probable:
13) Cheick Diallo, 6’9”, C, Our Savior New
American School (NY)
14) Carlton Bragg, 6’9”. PF, Villa Angela – St
Joseph (OH)
15) Caleb Swanigan, 6’8”, PF, Homestead (IN)
16) Antonio Blakeney, 6’4”, SG, Oak Ridge (FL)
17) Dwayne Bacon, 6’6”, SF, Oak Hill Academy
(VA)
18) Jawun Evans, 6’0”, PG, Kimball (TX)
19) Brandon Ingram, 6’8”, SF, Kingston (NC)
Diallo, Bragg, and Swanigan are all five-star big men. Diallo started the year hurt, but is the best shot blocker in the class. Bragg just committed to Kansas and Swanigan is a workhorse downlow. The LSU bound Blakeney is one of the top scorers in high school and Dwayne Bacon has stepped his game up for Oak Hill. Evans will be added for point guard depth and will be the quickest guard in Chicago while Brandon Ingram will get to continue his head to head battles with Jaylen Brown.
Rounding Out the Team:
20) Jalen Coleman Lands, 6’4”, SG, La Lumiere
School (IN)
21) Tyler Dorsey, 6’4”, SG, Marantha (CA)
Coleman-Lands and Dorsey are both
explosive scorers. Coleman-Lands is one of the top shooters in the country and
Dorsey has put together multiple 40 point games in California.
The Longshots:
22) Daniel Giddens, 6’10”, C, Oak Hill (VA)
23) Derrick Jones, 6’6”, Archbishop Carroll
(PA)
24) Charles Matthews, 6’5”, SG, St. Rita (IL)
Two years ago Kennedy Meeks was a
surprise selection to the McDonald’s All-American game and last year 7’0”
center Thomas Welsh got the nod. This year the surprise will go to Charles
Matthews. At one point he was the top ranked shooting guard in his class but
has struggled in marquee events over the past two years. As a senior, Matthews
has put together a strong season in Chicago and should get the local nod in
addition to the Kentucky bump to get him in the All-Star game.
Others:
There are numerous top players that could easily slide into the McDonald's game including Louisville's trio of recruits in Ray Spalding, Donovan Mitchell, and Deng Adel. Other possible names include Brewster teammates Justin Simon and Jalen Adams and a few Texas natives in Tyler Davis, Elijah Thomas, and Austin Grandstaff.
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