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How did Arkansas basketball recruits perform in McDonald's All-American Game?

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Arkansas basketball signees Jordan Smith Jr. and JJ Andrews played in the McDonald's All-American Game. Here's our scouting report from the action.

The future of Arkansas basketball under John Calipari was on display during the McDonald's All-American Game. Future Razorbacks Jordan Smith Jr. and JJ Andrews both played in the signature high school basketball event on Tuesday, March 31.

Andrews was on the winning side as the West ran away in the second half with an 86-71 victory over the East in Phoenix. Smith filled the stat sheet and led the East with six rebounds and four assists. He also scored 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting.

Andrews came off the bench and scored 10 points. He went 3 for 3 from the field and grabbed five rebounds. Both players wore the No.

23 for their respective teams, meaning there could be some jostling between their preferred jersey number when they arrive on the Arkansas campus this summer. Here are some observations on their performances in the McDonald's All-American Game. Jordan Smith Jr.