Jordan Brand Classic
The Jordan Brand Classic is a high school All-Star basketball game played annually in April. The game's rosters feature the best and most highly recruited high school boys in the senior class including alumns like Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Blake Griffin, Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, and Zion Williamson.
The game takes its name from the chief organizer, Jordan Brand, a division of Nike named after Michael Jordan. The 22 players are routinely selected from the top 100 players as ranked by numerous scouting services.
History
2013
earned co-Most Valuable Player honors as he finished with 19 points and seven rebounds at the 12th annual Jordan Brand Classic. Sharing the co-MVP honors was Jabari Parker, who had 16 points and seven rebounds. The Jordan Brand Classic not only features future stars on the court, but many prominent celebrities such as Michael Jordan, Mark Wahlberg, CC Sabathia, Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire, Fabolous and J. R. Smith were in attendance. In addition to the post-game performance by Drake, the X-Factor Drumline wowed fans during the International Game halftime and Saxophonist Mike Phillips and violinist Lee England, Jr. performed together during the National Game halftime show. Other standouts in the game included Nigel Williams-Goss, who had 17 points for the West team and Andrew Wiggins who had 19 points for the East. The event concluded a week of activities around Brooklyn and New York City, including a special movie screening with director Spike Lee at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, an awards dinner at ThreeSixity and a tour of the Gleason's Boxing Gym with Team Jordan athlete Andre Ward.2012
earned co-Most Valuable Player honors tonight as he showcased his talents on the National stage, leading the West All-Americans with 20 points and four rebounds. Muhammad was joined by co-MVP Rodney Purvis who shined in his home state of North Carolina leading the East All-Americans with 22 points and three steals. Other statistical standouts included Alex Poythress with 16 points, Archie Goodwin with 14 points and four assists, Kaleb Tarczewski with 14 points and 10 rebounds and Tony Parker with 12 rebounds. Sponsored by Jordan Brand, a division of NIKE, Inc., the event was once again attended by some of sport and entertainment's celebrities, including a post game performance by rapper Fabolous. The North Carolina A&T University marching band was featured at halftime and violinist Lee England Jr. performed the National Anthem.2011
Kentucky-bound Anthony Davis earned co-Most Valuable Player honors tonight, as he finished with 29 points and 11 rebounds and 4 blocks for the West All-Americans who lost to the East All-Americans 113-109 at the 10th anniversary Jordan Brand Classic presented by Foot Locker. Davis was joined by co-MVP James Michael McAdoo who had 26 points, 14 rebounds for the East All-Americans. Other statistical standouts in the game included Austin Rivers with 16 points, Tony Wroten with 10 assists, Bradley Beal with 8 rebounds and Khem Birch with 5 blocks. Sponsored by Jordan Brand, a division of NIKE, Inc., the event was attended by celebrities, including North Carolina native J. Cole headlining the post-game performance. In addition, beat maker AraabMuzik was featured at halftime and singer Anthony Hamilton performed the National Anthem.2010
-bound Harrison Barnes earned co-Most Valuable Player honors as he finished with 20 points and 15 rebounds to lead the White Jerseys to the 129-125 victory over the Black Jerseys at the 2010 Jordan Brand Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Harrison Barnes was joined by co-MVP Kyrie Irving who had 22 points, seven assists and four rebounds for the Black Jerseys. Other statistical standouts included Josh Selby with 21 points, Cory Joseph with seven assists, Tristan Thompson with 13 rebounds and Jared Sullinger with four blocks. A highlight of the evening was college announcements in front of the Madison Square Garden crowd and national ESPN television audience from Josh Selby, who committed to Kansas and New York City native Doron Lamb, who announced that he will be attending Kentucky in the fall. The Jordan Brand Classic saw the participation of various musicians and sports personalities including Chris Paul, Jadakiss, DJ Clue, Mario, MC Lyte,Lee England, DJ Clark Kent, Skyzoo and Alex Thomas. Multi-platinum recording artist and actor Common headlined the halftime musical performance while R&B artist and songwriter Marsha Ambrosius performed the National Anthem.
2009
-bound Derrick Favors earned co-Most Valuable Player honors as he finished with 21 points and five rebounds to lead the Black Jerseys to the 110-103 victory over the White Jerseys. Favors was joined by co-MVP Renardo Sidney who had 15 points, seven rebounds and two blocks. Other statistical standouts included Wally Judge with 18 points, John Wall with six assists, Daniel Orton with nine rebounds and John Henson with four blocks. Michael Jordan, CC Sabathia, Spike Lee, Fat Joe, Vince Carter and Kevin Durant attended the game, among others. Grammy nominee recording artist Akon, performed during halftime of the All-American game.2008
earned co-Most Valuable Player honors tonight as he finished with 10 points and 14 assists to lead the Blue Jerseys to the 124-114 victory over the White Jerseys in the 2008 Jordan Brand Classic. Jennings was joined by co-MVP Tyreke Evans who had 23 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Jennings’ 14 assists broke the event record previously held by Corey Fisher while his teammates Scotty Hopson and DeMar DeRozan contributed 21 and 17 points respectively. The White Jerseys saw solid contributions from Devin Ebanks, who had 20 points and four rebounds and Samardo Samuels who tallied 16 points and five boards. The game saw the attendance of various celebrities, among which Vince Carter, Rudy Gay, Kevin Durant, Ron Harper, Mýa and Michael Jordan. Boyz II Men opened the event singing the national anthem.2007
tallied 10 assists to set a new record for the Jordan Brand All-American Classic, presented by Foot Locker and Boost Mobile, as he led his Yellow Jerseys to the 127-119 victory at Madison Square Garden. The Yellow Jerseys also got contributions from Eric Gordon, Kyle Singler and Austin Freeman who each had 16 points a piece. Jeff Robinson led the Yellow Jerseys with 17 points. Donté Greene, who also won the dunk contest earlier in the week, led the Royal Jerseys with 20 points to share the MVP award with Fisher. The Royal Jerseys had solid performances from Patrick Patterson who recorded 12 points and 12 rebounds along with Jerryd Bayless who poured in 17 points and dished out three assists. This year's event was the first high school all-star game to be televised in High Definition, with a live national broadcast on ESPN2.2006
For the second consecutive year the Jordan Classic was played in New York City at the Madison Square Garden. 10,000 plus people were in attendance. Georgia Tech-bound Thaddeus Young earned co-Most Valuable Player honors as he finished with 28 points and 13 rebounds to lead the White Jerseys to the 108-95 victory over the Black Jerseys. Young was joined by co-MVP Kevin Durant who had 16 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. The event was attended by Michael Jordan, LL Cool J, Warren Sapp, Floyd Mayweather, Ahmad Rashād, Al Harrington, Rudy Gay, Fabolous, and Vince Carter. Atlanta-based rapper T.I., who starred in the movie ‘ATL’ and had the No.1 album ‘King’, performed prior to the All-American game. Young helped the White Jerseys take a seven-point first-half lead in a game that was close from the start. His 28 points was the second-highest all-time scoring total behind 34 points from LeBron James in 2003 and Young's 13 rebounds were the fourth-highest mark in game history as well. Another standout performer for the White Jerseys was Sherron Collins with 14 points and six assists. For the Black Jerseys, Durant was joined by the Syracuse recruit tandem of Paul Harris and Mike Jones who each chipped in 16 points. Brandan Wright, Wayne Ellington, Edgar Sosa and DeShawn Sims also each finished in double-figures.2005
A new home was chosen for the Jordan All-American Classic as the event took center stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City before a crowd that included the likes of Michael Jordan, Spike Lee, Terrell Owens, Vince Carter and a special performance by Fat Joe. In the last year before the NBA restricted players from leaving directly for the NBA, a quarter of the 2005 Jordan All-Americans went from this game directly to the professional ranks. One of those NBA draft picks, Andray Blatche, finished off his high school career with a Co-MVP performance of 26 points on 12–17 shooting with 16 rebounds to lead the White Jerseys. Sharing the award was Tyler Hansbrough who helped his Gray Jerseys to a last-minute 127–126 win with 24 points and nine rebounds. Joining Blatche making the leap to the NBA included C.J. Miles, Louis Williams, Andrew Bynum, and Martell Webster.2004
The Black Jerseys won with the contribution of the year's No. 1 NBA Draft pick as they defeated the White Jerseys by a score of 107-96 at the Comcast Center on the campus of the University of Maryland. The Black Jerseys, which took the lead at the beginning of the game and never looked back, were led by Dwight Howard of Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. He was voted the game's MVP with 18 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks. Dorell Wright had 24 points and seven rebounds for the White Jerseys in a losing cause. Complementing Howard's dominating performance were Malik Hairston who chipped in 23 points and Robert Vaden who added 21 points to lead the Black Jerseys to the win. Al Jefferson had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Rajon Rondo scored 12 points and recorded five assists in the losing effort for the White Jerseys. The Class of 2004 included a number of others who starred during the 2006 NCAA season including National Champion Corey Brewer, Jordan Farmar, Daniel Gibson, LaMarcus Aldridge and Rudy Gay.2003
The 2003 Jordan All-American Classic was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 18,424 fans at the MCI Center in Washington, DC. The game gave a glimpse at many future NBA players from the start, but the second half belonged to Co-MVP Shannon Brown as he led the Silver Jerseys with 27 points and eight assists. His teammate Chris Paul added 18 points and five assists to go along with a solid defensive effort. Co-MVP LeBron James finished the game with 34 points and 12 rebounds for the Black Jerseys. Linas Kleiza scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds and Kris Humphries contributed 12 points and 12 rebounds to pace the Black Jerseys. The Silver Jerseys outscored their opponents by nine in the second half to prevail 107-102. The event also included musical performances by Bow Wow and Ludacris.2002
The 2002 Jordan All-American Classic was played at Washington, D.C.'s MCI Center with many players who went on to play in the NBA. The White Jerseys, led by coach Steve Smith of Oak Hill Academy, had Co-MVP's Sean May and Amar'e Stoudemire contribute 49 points and 27 rebounds to their victory. In fact, nine of the 12 White Team players scored in double-figures, including Rashad McCants who went 10-13 from the field for 23 points. For the Red Team, fans saw former Oak Hill teammates Carmelo Anthony and Justin Gray score 27 and 17 points respectively. Over the next four years, this class would include representation on three National Champions and numerous NBA lottery picks.Game results
Year | Result | Venue | City | Attendance |
2002 | Red 121, White 167 | MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 7,472 |
2003 | Black 102, Silver 107 | MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 18,424 |
2004 | Away 107, Home 96 | Comcast Center | College Park, MD | 9,275 |
2005 | Gray 127, White 126 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | N/A |
2006 | Black 95, White 108 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | N/A |
2007 | Royal 119, Yellow 127 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | N/A |
2008 | Blue 124, White 114 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | N/A |
2009 | Black 110, White 103 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | N/A |
2010 | East 125, West 129 | Madison Square Garden | New York City, NY | 15,075 |
2011 | East 113, West 109 | Time Warner Cable Arena | Charlotte, NC | N/A |
2012 | East 95, West 99 | Time Warner Cable Arena | Charlotte, NC | N/A |
2013 | East 98, West 102 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2014 | East 158, West 147 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2015 | East 116, West 118 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2016 | East 131, West 117 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2017 | East 116, West 124 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2018 | Black 136, White 146 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | N/A |
2019 | Black 125, White 132 | T-Mobile Arena | Paradise, NV | N/A |
Alumni
for a complete listing of Jordan Brand Classic alumni up to 2014.Year-by-year rosters
2002
- Hassan Adams
- Carmelo Anthony
- Kelenna Azubuike
- Dee Brown
- Greg Brunner
- Justin Gray
- Alexander Johnson
- Jimmy McKinney
- Shavlik Randolph
- J. J. Redick
- Chris Rodgers
- Aaron Spears
- Bracey Wright
- Denham Brown
- Evan Burns
- Travis Garrison
- John Gilchrist
- Jeff Horner
- Andre Iguodala
- Jarrett Jack
- Sean May
- Rashad McCants
- Amar'e Stoudemire
- Michael Thompson
- Kennedy Winston
2003
- Shagari Alleyne
- Gary Ervin
- Brandon Foust
- Kris Humphries
- LeBron James
- Linas Kleiza
- Drew Lavender
- Rodrick Stewart
- Von Wafer
- Shannon Brown
- Jermareo Davidson
- Ndudi Ebi
- J. R. Giddens
- Dion Harris
- Ekene Ibekwe
- Taurean "Tack" Minor
- Chris Paul
- Courtney Sims
2004
- Ra'Sean Dickey
- Jordan Farmar
- Daniel Gibson
- Malik Hairston
- Dwight Howard
- Brian Johnson
- Russell Robinson
- Isaiah Swann
- Robert Vaden
- D. J. White
- LaMarcus Aldridge
- Corey Brewer
- Joe Crawford
- Rudy Gay
- Al Jefferson
- Sasha Kaun
- A. J. Price
- Jason Rich
- Rajon Rondo
- Dorell Wright
2005
- Andrew Bynum
- Devan Downey
- Levance Fields
- Tyler Hansbrough
- C. J. Miles
- Kevin Rogers
- Magnum Rolle
- Lou Williams
- Shawne Williams
- Julian Wright
- Andray Blatche
- Eric Boateng
- Jon Brockman
- Keith Brumbaugh
- Lewis Clinch
- Micah Downs
- Richard Hendrix
- Emanuel "Tiki" Mayben
- Mike Mercer
- Martell Webster
2006
- Demond Carter
- Kevin Durant
- Paul Harris
- Mike Jones
- Ty Lawson
- Vernon Macklin
- Obi Muonelo
- Greg Oden
- DaJuan Summers
- Brandan Wright
- Brian Zoubek
- Sherron Collins
- Duke Crews
- Wayne Ellington
- Spencer Hawes
- Curtis Kelly
- Jon Kreft
- Jon Scheyer
- DeShawn Sims
- Edgar Sosa
- Thaddeus Young
2007
- Jerryd Bayless
- Donté Greene
- Jeffrey Jordan
- Kosta Koufos
- Kalin Lucas
- O. J. Mayo
- Patrick Patterson
- Chandler Parsons
- Durrell Summers
- Chris Wright
- Corey Fisher
- Austin Freeman
- Eric Gordon
- Blake Griffin
- Gary Johnson
- Jai Lucas
- Jeff Robinson
- Derrick Rose
- Kyle Singler
- Chris Wright
2008
- William Buford
- DeMar DeRozan
- Drew Gordon
- JaMychal Green
- Jrue Holiday
- Scotty Hopson
- Brandon Jennings
- Malcolm Lee
- Greg Monroe
- B. J. Mullens
- Wesley Witherspoon
- Al-Farouq Aminu
- Ed Davis
- Michael Dunigan
- Devin Ebanks
- Tyreke Evans
- Delvon Roe
- Samardo Samuels
- Iman Shumpert
- Kemba Walker
- Willie Warren
- Tony Woods
2009
- Kenny Boynton
- Avery Bradley
- Dominic Cheek
- DeMarcus Cousins
- Derrick Favors
- Abdul Gaddy
- Jordan Hamilton
- John Henson
- Lamont Jones
- Alex Oriakhi
- Durand Scott
- Tiny Gallon
- Xavier Henry
- Marcus Jordan
- Wally Judge
- Tommy Mason-Griffin
- Daniel Orton
- Renardo Sidney
- John Wall
- Royce White
- Jamil Wilson
- Mouphtaou Yarou
2010
- Harrison Barnes
- Will Barton
- Tobias Harris
- Terrence Jones
- Cory Joseph
- Doron Lamb
- Kendall Marshall
- Josh Selby
- Joshua Smith
- Tristan Thompson
- Reggie Bullock
- Kyrie Irving
- Perry Jones
- Jelan Kendrick
- Brandon Knight
- C. J. Leslie
- Roscoe Smith
- Jared Sullinger
- Deshaun Thomas
- Dion Waiters
2011
- Bradley Beal
- Jabari Brown
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
- Anthony Davis
- Myck Kabongo
- Johnny O'Bryant
- Sir'Dominic Pointer
- Otto Porter
- Adonis Thomas
- Kyle Wiltjer
- Tony Wroten
- Khem Birch
- Michael Carter-Williams
- Rakeem Christmas
- Michael Gbinije
- Michael Gilchrist
- P. J. Hairston
- James Michael McAdoo
- Austin Rivers
- Shannon Scott
- Marquis Teague
2012
- Kyle Anderson
- Kris Dunn
- Jerami Grant
- Gary Harris
- Brice Johnson
- Ricky Ledo
- Nerlens Noel
- Tony Parker
- Rodney Purvis
- Kaleb Tarczewski
- JP Tokoto
- Steven Adams
- Brandon Ashley
- Isaiah Austin
- Anthony Bennett
- Archie Goodwin
- Danuel House
- Grant Jerrett
- Shabazz Muhammad
- Marcus Paige
- Alex Poythress
- Rasheed Sulaimon
2013
- Tyler Ennis
- Aaron Harrison
- Andrew Harrison
- Kuran Iverson
- Rondae Jefferson
- Kennedy Meeks
- Bobby Portis
- Julius Randle
- Wayne Selden
- Chris Walker
- Andrew Wiggins
- Joel Embiid
- Aaron Gordon
- Kasey Hill
- Dakari Johnson
- Matt Jones
- Marcus Lee
- Jabari Parker
- Noah Vonleh
- Troy Williams
- Nigel Williams-Goss
- James Young
2014
- Grayson Allen
- Joel Berry II
- James Blackmon Jr.
- Justin Jackson
- Tyus Jones
- Trey Lyles
- Jahlil Okafor
- Kelly Oubre
- L. J. Peak
- Karl-Anthony Towns
- Reid Travis
- Rashad Vaughn
- Isaiah Whitehead
- Shaqquan Aaron
- Cliff Alexander
- Devin Booker
- Kameron Chatman
- Daniel Hamilton
- Stanley Johnson
- Chris McCullough
- Emmanuel Mudiay
- Theo Pinson
- D'Angelo Russell
- Myles Turner
- Tyler Ulis
- Justise Winslow
2015
- Isaiah Briscoe
- Jaylen Brown
- Jalen Brunson
- Thomas Bryant
- Jalen Coleman
- Eric Davis
- Cheick Diallo
- Henry Ellenson
- Luke Kennard
- Skal Labissière
- Charles Matthews
- Malachi Richardson
- Caleb Swanigan
- Dwayne Bacon
- Malik Beasley
- Antonio Blakeney
- Deyonta Davis
- Tyler Davis
- Tyler Dorsey
- Austin Grandstaff
- Dedric Lawson
- Malik Newman
- Ivan Rabb
- Ben Simmons
- Allonzo Trier
- Stephen Zimmerman
2016
- Bam Adebayo
- Udoka Azubuike
- Tony Bradley
- Bruce Brown Jr.
- De'Aaron Fox
- Markelle Fultz
- Harry Giles
- Alterique Gilbert
- Jonathan Isaac
- V. J. King
- Jayson Tatum
- Miles Bridges
- Marques Bolden
- Amir Coffey
- Wenyen Gabriel
- Frank Jackson
- Andrew Jones
- Malik Monk
- Shamorie Ponds
- Omari Spellman
- Cassius Winston
2017
- Brian Bowen
- Wendell Carter Jr.
- Trevon Duval
- Jalek Felton
- Quade Green
- Jaren Jackson Jr.
- Brandon McCoy
- John Petty Jr.
- Michael Porter Jr.
- Mitchell Robinson
- Jarred Vanderbilt
- Tremont Waters
- Deandre Ayton
- Mohamed Bamba
- Troy Brown Jr.
- Matt Coleman
- Kevin Knox
- Billy Preston
- Collin Sexton
- Nick Richards
- Gary Trent Jr.
- P. J. Washington
- Lonnie Walker
- Trae Young
2018
- RJ Barrett
- Jalen Carey
- Ayo Dosunmu
- Quentin Grimes
- Tre Jones
- Romeo Langford
- Andrew Nembhard
- Cam Reddish
- Anfernee Simons
- Jalen Smith
- Cole Swider
- Emmitt Williams
- Zion Williamson
- Darius Bazley
- Bol Bol
- Darius Garland
- Tyler Herro
- Jaylen Hoard
- Keldon Johnson
- Louis King
- Nassir Little
- Shareef O'Neal
- Will Richardson
- Simisola Shittu
- Javonte Smart
- Coby White
2019
- Cole Anthony
- Armando Bacot
- Vernon Carey Jr.
- Anthony Edwards
- Boogie Ellis
- Alonzo Gaffney
- Trayce Jackson-Davis
- Wendell Moore
- Jahmi'us Ramsey
- C. J. Walker
- Rocket Watts
- Romeo Weems
- Patrick Williams
- Keion Brooks
- D. J. Jeffries
- Jalen Lecque
- Tre Mann
- Nico Mannion
- Tyrese Maxey
- Jaden McDaniels
- Cassius Stanley
- Isaiah Stewart
- Trendon Watford
- Kahlil Whitney
- Samuell Williamson
- James Wiseman
2020
- Scottie Barnes
- BJ Boston
- Josh Christopher
- Sharife Cooper
- Cade Cunningham
- R. J. Davis
- Hunter Dickinson
- Isaiah Jackson
- Andre Jackson
- Caleb Love
- Adam Miller
- Day'Ron Sharpe
- Jalen Suggs
- Isaiah Todd
- Jabri Abdur-Rahim
- Devin Askew
- Jaemyn Brakefield
- Nimari Burnett
- Terrence Clarke
- Jalen Green
- Jalen Johnson
- Evan Mobley
- Micah Peavy
- Jeremy Roach
- D. J. Steward
- Cameron Thomas
- Ziaire Williams
- Mark Williams
MVP Awards
Year | Player | High School | Post- high school |
2002 | Amar'e Stoudemire | Cypress Creek HS | NBA |
2002 | Sean May | Bloomington HS North | North Carolina |
2003 | LeBron James | St. Vincent–St. Mary HS | NBA |
2003 | Shannon Brown | Proviso East HS | Michigan State |
2004 | Dwight Howard | Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy | NBA |
2005 | Tyler Hansbrough | Poplar Bluff HS | North Carolina |
2005 | Andray Blatche | South Kent School | NBA |
2006 | Kevin Durant | Montrose Christian School | Texas |
2006 | Thaddeus Young | Mitchell HS | Georgia Tech |
2007 | Donté Greene | Towson Catholic HS | Syracuse |
2007 | Corey Fisher | St. Patrick HS | Villanova |
2008 | Brandon Jennings | Oak Hill Academy | NBA |
2008 | Tyreke Evans | American Christian Academy | Memphis |
2009 | Derrick Favors | South Atlanta HS | Georgia Tech |
2009 | Renardo Sidney | Fairfax HS | Mississippi State |
2010 | Harrison Barnes | Ames HS | North Carolina |
2010 | Kyrie Irving | St. Patrick HS | Duke |
2011 | James McAdoo | Norfolk Christian Schools | North Carolina |
2011 | Anthony Davis | Perspectives Charter Schools | Kentucky |
2012 | Shabazz Muhammad | Bishop Gorman HS | UCLA |
2012 | Rodney Purvis | Upper Room Christian Academy | NC State |
2013 | Julius Randle | Prestonwood Christian Academy | Kentucky |
2013 | Jabari Parker | Simeon Career Academy | Duke |
2014 | Jahlil Okafor | Whitney Young HS | Duke |
2014 | Cliff Alexander | Curie Metropolitan HS | Kansas |
2015 | Allonzo Trier | Findlay Prep | Arizona |
2015 | Cheick Diallo | Our Savior New American School | Kansas |
2016 | De'Aaron Fox | Cypress Lakes High School | Kentucky |
2016 | Malik Monk | Bentonville High School | Kentucky |
2017 | Brian Bowen | La Lumiere School | Louisville |
2017 | Lonnie Walker | Reading HS | Miami |
2018 | Emmitt Williams | Oak Ridge High School | LSU |
2018 | Nassir Little | Orlando Christian Prep | North Carolina |
2019 | Cole Anthony | Oak Hill Academy | North Carolina |
2019 | James Wiseman | East | Memphis |