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2008 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

American high school basketball game


American high school basketball game

FieldValue
name2008 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
image[[File:McDonald's08.jpg]]
visitorEast
homeWest
visitor_total107
home_total102
visitor_per154
visitor_per253
home_per148
home_per254
dateMarch 26, 2008
refereeThad Hilliard
Steve Johnson
Paul Szelc
arenaBradley Center
cityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
attendance10,914
mvpTyreke Evans
networkESPN
seriesMcDonald's All-American
previous2007
next2009

Steve Johnson Paul Szelc The 2008 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game played on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, home of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 2008. The game was the 31st annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1978.

The 48 players were selected from 2,500 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They were chosen not only for their on-court skills, but for their performances off the court as well. Coach Morgan Wootten, who had more than 1,200 wins as head basketball coach at DeMatha High School, was chairman of the selection committee. Legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, who has been involved in the McDonald's All American Games since its inception, served as chairman of the Games and as an advisor to the selection committee.

Proceeds from the 2008 McDonald's All American High School Basketball Games went to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Eastern Wisconsin and its Ronald McDonald House program.

2008 Game

The game was telecast live by ESPN. Nearly 11,000 fans filled the Bradley Center and witnessed a closely contested 107–102 victory by the visiting East Team. The victory widened the East's lead in the overall series to 17–14 and stopped a two-game winning streak by the West Team.

The John R. Wooden MVP Award was given to Tyreke Evans (Memphis), as he led the East squad in both points (21) and rebounds (10). Mike Rosario (Rutgers) contributed 18 points and five steals. That steal total earned Rasario a tie for fifth place all-time in the record books.

Willie Warren (Oklahoma) led the West Team with 23 points on 65% shooting from the field. Brandon Jennings had a solid game with 12 points, five rebounds and nine assists, which placed him in the 10th spot all-time. Both teams featured a balanced attack where twelve players total scored in double figures (Brandon Jennings, Jrue Holiday, DeMar DeRozan, B.J. Mullens, Willie Warren and Anthony Smith for the West) and (Tyreke Evans, Kemba Walker, Mike Rosario, Elliot Williams, Ed Davis and JaMychal Green for the East). The West Team also featured this year's Morgan Wootten Player of the Year and the Naismith Sportsmanship Award winners, Greg Monroe (Georgetown) and Luke Babbitt (Nevada) respectively.

This game looked to be a great match-up from the tip. The teams traded buckets and had three ties and four lead changes within the first three minutes of the game. However, the East Team grabbed the lead at 8–6 and kept it the remainder of the game. The West Squad fought hard to keep the lead to single digits and had it down to a two-point game late in the second period, but they couldn't overcome a 14 rebound deficit and 52% shooting from the East Team.

East Roster

#NameHeightWeightPositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
1Tyreke Evans6–5217GAston, PennsylvaniaAmerican Christian AcademyMemphis
3Mike Rosario6–3180GJersey City, New JerseySt Anthony High SchoolRutgers
15Kemba Walker6–0180GBronx, New YorkRice High SchoolConnecticut
24Sylven Landesberg6-6205GFlushing, New YorkHoly Cross High SchoolVirginia
25Elliot Williams6–4175GMemphis, TennesseeSt. George's Independent SchoolDuke
31Chris Singleton6–9225FDunwoody, GeorgiaDunwoody High SchoolFlorida State
32Ed Davis6–9215FRichmond, VirginiaBenedictine High SchoolNorth Carolina
40Tyler Zeller6–11220CWashington, IndianaWashington High SchoolNorth Carolina
42Al-Farouq Aminu6–9215FNorcross, GeorgiaNorcross High SchoolWake Forest
44William Buford6–4180GToledo, OhioLibbey High SchoolOhio State
50JaMychal Green6–9230FMontgomery, AlabamaSt. Jude Educational InstituteAlabama
55Samardo Samuels6–9250CTrelawny Parish, JamaicaSaint Benedict's Preparatory SchoolLouisville

West Roster

#NameHeightWeightPositionHometownHigh schoolCollege choice
1Iman Shumpert6–3200GOak Park, IllinoisOak Park and River Forest High SchoolGeorgia Tech
3Brandon Jennings6–2170GLos Angeles, CaliforniaOak Hill AcademyNone
5Luke Babbitt6–9225FReno, NevadaGalena High SchoolNevada
10Greg Monroe6–10235CHarvey, LouisianaHelen Cox High SchoolGeorgetown
11Malcolm Lee6–5190GRiverside, CaliforniaJohn W. North High SchoolUCLA
12Willie Warren6–5200GFort Worth, TexasNorth Crowley High SchoolOklahoma
21Jrue Holiday6–4195GNorth Hollywood, CaliforniaCampbell Hall SchoolUCLA
22Larry Drew II.6–1170GLos Angeles, CaliforniaTaft High SchoolNorth Carolina
24DeMar DeRozan6-6210FCompton, CaliforniaCompton High SchoolUSC
25Scotty Hopson6–5180GHopkinsville, KentuckyUniversity Heights AcademyTennessee
32B. J. Mullens7–1260CCanal Winchester, OhioCanal Winchester High SchoolOhio State
33Michael Dunigan6–10250CChicago, IllinoisFarragut Career AcademyOregon
  • Rosario left Rutgers after his sophomore season of 2009–10 and transferred to Florida. He completed his eligibility at Florida in 2013.
  • Opted to accept a contract in Rome, Italy instead of attending a US university.

Coaches

The East team was coached by:

  • Head Coach Woodie Jackson of Francis Marion High School (Marion, Alabama)
  • Asst Coach Anthony Trimble of Francis Marion High School (Marion, Alabama)
  • Asst Coach Albert Turner Jr. of Francis Marion High School (Marion, Alabama)

The West team was coached by:

  • Co-Head Coach Tom Diener of Harold S. Vincent High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
  • Co-Head Coach Jim Gosz of Rufus King High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
  • Asst Coach Marc Mitchell of Custer High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Boxscore

Visitors: East

##PlayerFGM/A3PM/AFTM/APointsOff RebDef RebTot RebPFAstTOBSSTMin
1*Tyreke Evans9/151/ 42/ 32128103450123:51
15*Kemba Walker6/ 91/ 20/ 1133360330122:59
40*Tyler Zeller3/ 40/ 00/ 061121000012:41
42*Al-Farouq Aminu0/ 40/ 10/ 000440010112:39
55*Samardo Samuels3/ 80/ 02/ 282351120119:05
3Mike Rosario8/131/ 41/ 2180003030519:20
24Sylven Landesberg1/ 50/ 00/ 021120040012:42
25Elliot Williams4/ 80/ 12/ 2102020120013:56
31Chris Singleton0/ 10/ 10/ 001673020013:37
32Ed Davis5/ 70/ 01/ 4113361000113:46
44William Buford3/ 90/ 30/ 060112100120:57
50JaMychal Green5/ 70/ 02/ 3123251200014:15
Team1233
TOTALS47/903/1610/17107193453151225011199:48

Home: West

##PlayerFGM/A3PM/AFTM/APointsOff RebDef RebTot RebPFAstTOBSSTMin
3*Brandon Jennings5/122/ 80/ 0120552960123:01
10*Greg Monroe0/ 20/ 11/ 211561052220:07
21*Jrue Holiday6/ 90/ 22/ 2144152320522:10
24*DeMar DeRozan5/100/ 10/ 1100112020017:01
32*B.J. Mullens5/ 60/ 02/ 4121230010112:54
1Iman Shumpert0/ 10/ 10/ 000551100012:40
5Luke Babbitt1/ 50/ 12/ 340221111015:32
11Malcolm Lee1/ 30/ 01/ 232023020113:54
12Willie Warren11/171/ 50/ 1231122220321:54
22Larry Drew II3/ 81/ 50/ 070222512115:32
25Scotty Hopson4/ 50/ 12/ 4100220300114:43
33Michael Dunigan3/ 30/ 00/ 060221001012:32
Team1121
TOTALS44/814/2510/19102102939172423615200:00

(* = Starting Line-up)

All-American Week

Schedule

  • Tuesday, March 25: Powerade Jamfest
    • Slam Dunk Contest
    • Three-Point Shoot-out
    • Timed Basketball Skills Competition
  • Wednesday, March 26: 31st Annual Boys All-American Game

The Powerade JamFest is a skills-competition evening featuring basketball players who demonstrate their skills in three crowd-entertaining ways. The slam dunk contest was first held in 1987, and a 3-point shooting challenge was added in 1989. This year, for the first time, a timed basketball skills competition was added to the schedule of events.

Contest Winners

  • The 2008 Powerade Slam Dunk contest was won by DeMar DeRozan.
  • Larry Drew II was winner of the 2008 3-point shoot-out.
  • The skills competition was won by Jrue Holiday.

References

References

  1. Witrado, Anthony. (March 20, 2007). "Lucioius could add local flavor to McDonald's game". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  2. link. (April 3, 2011)
  3. "Home :: McDonald's All American(R) Games – A Basketball Rite of Passage (TM)". Mcdonaldsallamerican.com.
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