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1993 McDonald's All-American Boys Game


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The 1993 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an all-star basketball game played on Friday, April 2, 1993 at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 1993. The game was the 16th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1978.

The game was telecast live by CBS. Rashard Griffith was selected as a McDonald's All-American but did not play in the game because of the NCAA limit of 2 all-star games: having already played in the Roundball Classic and the Illinois-US All-Stars game, he was unable to participate in the McDonald's event. The Mid-South Coliseum was sold out for the event: the top prospects of the teams were big men Rasheed Wallace and Darnell Robinson. The MVP title was awarded to two players, Jacque Vaughn for the West team and Jerry Stackhouse for the East. Vaughn was noted for his pass-first style of play and broke the assist record with 13 (the record still stands as of 2018); on the other hand, Stackhouse showed his finishing ability and scored 27 points, becoming the game's top scorer. Other players who starred were Robinson (19 points and 10 rebounds), Charles O'Bannon (19 points), Jerald Honeycutt (14), Keith Booth (15) and Dontonio Wingfield, who also recorded a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. Rasheed Wallace fouled out after scoring 9 points. Of the 22 players, 10 went on to play at least one game in the NBA.

No.NameHeightWeightPositionHometownHigh schoolCollege of Choice
3Jeff McInnis6-4190GMouth of Wilson, VA, U.S.Oak Hill AcademyNorth Carolina
12Dontonio Wingfield6-9250FAlbany, GA, U.S.WestoverCincinnati
20Ronnie Henderson6-4195GJackson, MS, U.S.MurrahLSU
23Damon Flint6-6191GCincinnati, OH, U.S.WoodwardOhio State
25Jason Osborne6-8200FLouisville, KY, U.S.MaleLouisville
30Keith Booth6-5210FBaltimore, MD, U.S.DunbarUndecidedCommitted later to Maryland.
33Rasheed Wallace6-11225CPhiladelphia, PA, U.S.Simon GratzUndecidedCommitted later to North Carolina.
41Jerry Stackhouse6-7215GMouth of Wilson, VA, U.S.Oak Hill AcademyNorth Carolina
42Joey Beard6-10225CReston, VA, U.S.South LakesDuke
50Randy Livingston6-4195GNew Orleans, LA, U.S.Isidore NewmanLSU
No.NameHeightWeightPositionHometownHigh schoolCollege of Choice
00Avondre Jones6-10225CLakewood, CA, U.S.ArtesiaUndecidedCommitted later to USC.
4Jerald Honeycutt6-9245FGrambling, LA, U.S.Grambling LaboratoryUndecidedCommitted later to Tulane.
11Jacque Vaughn6-0190GPasadena, CA, U.S.John MuirKansas
12Chris Kingsbury6-5215GHamilton, OH, U.S.HamiltonIowa
15Sylvester Ford, Jr.6-6210GMemphis, TN, U.S.FairleyUndecidedCommitted later to Memphis.
30Charles O'Bannon6-6205GLakewood, CA, U.S.ArtesiaUCLA
31Bobby Crawford6-3185GHouston, TX, U.S.EisenhowerMichigan
42Sherron Wilkerson6-4185GJeffersonville, IN, U.S.JeffersonvilleIndiana
44Darnell Robinson6-11270CEmeryville, CA, U.S.EmeryArkansas
45Cedric Henderson6-7205FMemphis, TN, U.S.EastMemphis
54Jon Garavaglia6-8220FSouthgate, MI, U.S.AquinasMichigan State
N/ARashard Griffith7-0265CChicago, IL, U.S.Martin Luther KingWisconsin

The East team was coached by:

  • Julius Prezelski of Forest City High School (Forest City, Pennsylvania)

The West team was coached by:

  • Charles Ripley of Parkview High School (Little Rock, Arkansas)

  • Thursday, April 1: Coca-Cola JamFest

    • Slam dunk contest
    • Three-point shoot-out
  • Friday, April 2: 16th Annual Boys All-American Game

The Coca-Cola JamFest is a skills-competition evening featuring basketball players who demonstrate their skills in two crowd-entertaining ways. The slam dunk contest was first held in 1987, and a three-point shooting challenge was added in 1989.

  • The 1993 Slam dunk contest was won by Jerry Stackhouse.

  • The 1993 three-point shoot-out was won by Chris Kingsbury.

  • McDonald's All-American on the web

  • McDonald's All-American all-time rosters Archived July 31, 2021, at the Wayback Machine

  • McDonald's All-American rosters at Basketball-Reference.com

  • Game stats at Realgm.com

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