McDonald’s All-American Game 2023 live score, highlights, stats: Tracking Bronny James & top prospects
The McDonald’s All-American Game is upon us, scheduled to begin at the Toyota Center in Houston.
The annual high school All-Star Game gives fans the first opportunity to see the next generation of Hoopers in an exhibition packed with highlights. This year’s competition has no shortage of talent, led by Bronny James, who has yet to announce where he will play his college ball next season.
Other young stars like DJ Wagner (Kentucky), Justin Edwards (Kentucky), Matas Buzelis (G League Ignite), Isaiah Collier (USC) and Jared McCain (Duke) will show off their skills in a game that’s a pick-up -Game should be remember.
The Sporting News is following Tuesday’s live scoring updates from the 2023 McDonald’s All-American Game. Follow all the action here.
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2023 McDonald’s All-American Game Score
team | 1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | final |
East | 26 | 25 | 27 | ||
west | 34 | 26 | 25 |
McDonald’s All-American Game 2023 Live Scores, Highlights, Stats: Follow Bronny James and the Best Prospects
fourth quarter
11:06 p.m.: We got a fight. DJ Wagner (Kentucky signed) finishes a left-hand layup to give the East a two-point lead. Bronny James responds with a corner 3 to give the West a 106-105 lead by 1:15.
James fires at the lights, knocking down five of his six 3-point attempts for 15 points.
11:02 p.m.: Aaron Bradshaw, go to work young fella! The Kentucky commit worked the offensive glass and got a tip-in to lay down to give the East a 103-102 lead with two minutes left.
11:00 p.m.: Isaiah Collier (USC Commitment) was unstoppable. The No. 1 player in class buries a 3-ball on a Bronny James t assisto put the West back in front, 102-101, with less than three minutes to play. Collier has a game high of 25 points.
10:58 p.m.: The East has taken the lead! The East has settled on the defensive end with two Kentucky commits, DJ Wagner and Justin Edwards, and ramped up the intensity. The East leads the West 99-98 with 3:23 to play.
10:53 p.m.: The East isn’t done yet! They made another run reduced the West’s lead to just one point with less than five minutes to go. Aden Holloway (Auburn Commit) leads the charge, knocking down a 3, coming in with a steal and hitting DJ Wagner (Kentucky Commit) for a fastbreak dunk.
10:52 p.m.: Jared McCain to Bronny James… for 3! McCain (Duke Commit) throws a sweet one-handed swing pass across the court and finds James wide open for 3. James is now 4-for-5 of 3 and has 12 points on the night.
10:50 p.m.: Stephon Castle (UConn Commit) tries to keep the East alive, knocking down a 3 and getting a hard finish to get into traffic. West leads East 93-87.
End of third quarter: West 85, East 78
10:46 p.m.: East ran to reduce West’s lead, but West is still ahead after three quarters. Isaiah Collier (USC signup) shows why he’s No. 1 in this class and leads the way with 17 points for the west.
three in the books. another one #mcdaag
the west boys lead the east boys 85-78@isajacollier04 17 points @aden_holloway 12 points @bradshawaaron25 12 points
โ McDonald’s All American Games (@McDAAG) March 29, 2023
10:42 p.m.: Bronny James clips DJ Wagner (Kentucky Commit) and comes in with a steal before hitting Isaiah Collier (USC Commit) with a lead pass for a fastbreak dunk.
10:40 p.m.: The East is falling back! DJ Wagner (Kentucky signed) has all of his eight points in the third quarter, leading his team back into this contest. The West remains in the lead, 83-78 with a minute remaining in the third.
10:37 p.m.: Here comes DJ Wagner. The Kentucky commit (and No. 3 player in the Class of 2023) was quiet in the first half, but he’s starting to heat up, knocking down a pair of 3s.
10:31 p.m.: Sean Stewart! Duke Commit – who took home the crown of last night’s slam dunk contest – throws a vicious dunk at the quick break and hits the backboard with an emphatic punch. The East is hanging around and still trailing 76-68 midway through the third quarter.
Halftime: West 60, East 51
10:01 p.m.: DJ Wagner (Kentucky Commitment) comes up with an impressive stop against Jeremy Fears (Michigan State Commitment) to end the half. The West has a nine-point lead and is 60-51 ahead of the East after two quarters.
Isaiah Collier (USC signing) leads all scorers with 11 points for the west. Aden Holloway (Auburn Commitment) has 12 points to lead the East. Bronny James has nine points and shoots 3-on-4 from deep.
at half leads west boys 60 east boys 51 #mcdaag
Justin Edwards 9 points and 4 rebounds@aden_holloway 12 points @isajacollier04 13 points
Bronny James 9 pointsโ McDonald’s All American Games (@McDAAG) March 29, 2023
9:53 p.m.: Reed Sheppard (Kentucky Commit) tosses Isaiah Collier (USC Commit) a beautiful full court pass for one and one to keep West in the lead! Collier is No. 1 in the class of 2023.
9:50 p.m.: Kwame Evans! The 6-11, Oregon commit flashes some versatility, taking it coast-to-coast for one and one to take the East to five. East is still behind West 51-46.
9:45 p.m.: West leads East 47-39 with 4:42 in the second quarter.
9:40 p.m.: Bronny James feels it from 3-point range. The undeclared prospect is 3-for-4 from across the arc, up to nine points on the night.
9:37 p.m.: Omaha Biliew (Iowa State commit) shows his ability to stretch the floor as a 6-9 power forward, injecting a 3 on West’s first possession in the second quarter.
End of first quarter: West 34, East 26
9:33 p.m.: Aden Holloway (Auburn commit) brought the East back into this game. He has up to 10 points to lead his team and knocks down a 3-pointer just before the buzzer. West leads East 34-26.
Isaiah Collier (USC Commitment) has 10 points to lead the west. Bronny James has six points on a pair of 3-pointers.
after one, the West Boys lead the East Boys 34-26 #mcdaag@isajacollier04 10 points @aden_holloway 10 points
Bronny James 6 pointsโ McDonald’s All American Games (@McDAAG) March 29, 2023
9:25 p.m.: Another 3-ball for Bronny James, which is 2-for-3 from beyond the arc. He’s outplayed the West 28-15 in the East with less than three minutes to play in the first quarter.
BRONNY HEATS UP ๐ pic.twitter.com/6LVD981413
– The Sports News (@sportingnews) March 29, 2023
9:19 p.m.: Bronny James checked into the game and immediately got on the board! James knocked down a 3 corner on his first shot attempt of the game.
Bronny hits corner 3 and Pops loves it ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/p1wqUiO1pc
– The Sports News (@sportingnews) March 29, 2023
9:17 p.m.: The west brings it early to the east, to play 16-6 with 5:37 in the first quarter. Isaiah Collier (USC commit) and Jared McCain (Duke commit) bring it down the east defense with a couple of hard finishes.
9:12 p.m.: We’re at the Toyota Center!
and here we go this 2023 @MC Donalds All American Boys game #McDAAG pic.twitter.com/jutWoOM7vo
โ McDonald’s All American Games (@McDAAG) March 29, 2023
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2023 McDonald’s All-American Game Date Time
- Date: Tuesday, March 28th
- Time: 9 p.m. ET | 6 p.m. PT
The 2023 McDonald’s All-American Game begins Tuesday, March 28 at approximately 9 p.m. ET. The game will be played at the Toyota Center in Houston.
McDonald’s All-American Game Rosters 2023
player | Secondary school | position | Height | Obligated |
Xavier Booker | cathedral | C | 6-10 | State of Michigan |
Aaron Bradshaw | Camden (NJ) | C | 7-0 | Kentucky |
Matas Buzelis | Sunrise Christian (KS) | SF | 6-9 | G League Ignite |
Stephen Castle | Newton (GA) | PG | 6-6 | UConn |
Justin Edwards | Imhotep (PA) | SF | 6-7 | Kentucky |
Kwame Evans | Montverde (FL) | PF | 6-9 | Oregon |
Aden Holloway | Productive Preparation (CA) | PG | 6-1 | Maroon |
Elmarko Jackson | South Kent School (CT) | SG | 6-3 | Kansas |
Mackenzie Mgbako | Roselle Catholic (NJ) | PF | 6-8 | duke |
Sean Stewart | Montverde (FL) | PF | 6-8 | duke |
DJ Wagner | Camden (NJ) | PG | 6-2 | Kentucky |
Cody Williams | Perry (AZ) | SF | 6-7 | Colorado |
player | Secondary school | position | Height | Obligated |
Omaha Biliew | Waukee Senior (IA) | PF | 6-9 | State of Iowa |
Isaiah Collier | Wheeler (GA) | PG | 6-4 | U.S.C |
Mookie Cook | Compass preparation (AZ) | SF | 6-7 | Oregon |
Baye case | Accelerated Schools (CO) | C | 6-11 | Arkansas |
Jeremy fears | Joilet West (IL) | PG | 6-2 | State of Michigan |
Brandon Garrison | Del City (OK) | C | 6-9 | State of Oklahoma |
Ron Holland | Duncanville (TX) | PF | 6-8 | Texas |
Bronnie James | Sierra Canyon (California) | PG | 6-3 | Undeclared |
Jared McCain | Centennial (CA) | SG | 6-3 | duke |
Reed Sheppard | North Laurel (KY) | SG | 6-2 | Kentucky |
Andrei Stojakovic | Jesuit (CA) | SF | 6-7 | Stanford |
Yes’Kobe Walter | Link Academy (MO) | SG | 6-5 | Baylor |