McDonald's All-American Game

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McDonald's All-American Game is an annual basketball game that features the top high school seniors in the United States. The game began in 1977 and has been played every year since, showcasing some of the best young talent in the country. The game is sponsored by McDonald's, the international fast food chain, and is considered one of the premier high school basketball events in the U.S.

History[edit | edit source]

The McDonald's All-American Game was first played in 1977, with the inaugural game taking place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game was created to showcase the top high school basketball players in the country, and has since become a launching pad for future NBA stars. Some of the most notable players to have participated in the game include Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Kobe Bryant.

Selection Process[edit | edit source]

Players are selected to participate in the McDonald's All-American Game through a rigorous process. A committee of basketball experts, including high school coaches, college coaches, and members of the media, evaluate players based on their performance during their high school careers. The top 24 players are then selected to participate in the game.

Game Format[edit | edit source]

The McDonald's All-American Game is played in a similar format to other all-star games. The 24 selected players are divided into two teams, the East and the West. The teams compete in a single game, with the team scoring the most points declared the winner. In addition to the game, there are also several other events that take place during the week of the game, including a slam dunk contest and a three-point shooting contest.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The McDonald's All-American Game has had a significant impact on the sport of basketball. Many of the players who participate in the game go on to have successful careers in the NBA. The game also provides a platform for young players to showcase their skills on a national stage, and is often a stepping stone to a professional career in basketball.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD