Duke's Flagg headlines 2024 McDonald's All-American Game lineup
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The 24 players who will suit up for the McDonald's All-American Game were revealed, led by Duke commit and No.1 prospect Cooper Flagg.
Flagg's future teammate at Duke, Isaiah Evans, will join him on Team East, while Rutgers commits Airious "Ace" Bailey and Dylan Harper, the second- and third-ranked prospects respectively, will suit up for Team West.
Duke and Rutgers are not the only schools with multiple players set to attend the All-American Game: North Carolina, Alabama, and Kentucky also have more than one recruit nominated.
Montverde Academy's Derik Queen is the highest-ranked uncommitted recruit playing in the game. He sits tenth on ESPN's list.
East Team
| Name | Position | Height | College |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jalil Bethea | G | 6-4 | Miami |
| John Bol | C | 7-1 | Ole Miss |
| Isaiah Evans | F | 6-7 | Duke |
| Cooper Flagg | F | 6-9 | Duke |
| Johnuel Fland | G | 6-2 | Kentucky |
| Ian Jackson | F | 6-4 | North Carolina |
| Liam McNeeley | F | 6-7 | Indiana |
| Tahaad Pettiford | G | 5-10 | Auburn |
| Drake Powell | G | 6-5 | North Carolina |
| Jayden Quaintance | F | 6-9 | Kentucky |
| Derik Queen | C | 6-9 | Undecided |
| Bryson Tucker | F | 6-7 | Undecided |
West Team
| Name | Position | Height | College |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airious Bailey | F | 6-8 | Rutgers |
| Flory Bidunga | C | 6-9 | Kansas |
| Carter Bryant | F | 6-8 | Arizona |
| Vazoumana Diallo | G | 6-3 | Washington |
| Valdez Edgecombe Jr. | G | 6-4 | Baylor |
| Donavan Freeman | F | 6-7 | Syracuse |
| Dylan Harper | G | 6-5 | Rutgers |
| Richard Johnson | G | 6-6 | Texas |
| Karter Knox | G | 6-6 | Undecided |
| Trent Perry | G | 6-4 | USC |
| Derrion Reid | F | 6-7 | Alabama |
| Aiden Sherrell | C | 6-11 | Alabama |
The event will be held at the Toyota Center in Houston on Tuesday, April 2.
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