McDonald's All-American boys: Each player's college commitment
With the McDonald's All-American boys showcase behind us, we'll take a look at where each potential future star is slated to play college basketball.
The McDonald's All-America boys game is in the rear view mirror, with the West soundly defeating the East 102-86. Jason Crowe Jr. led the West in scoring with 16 points, while Tyran Stokes pulled down nine rebounds in the victory.
The East squad was led by Jordan Smith Jr. 's 15 points and six rebounds. Toni Bryant finished with 14 points and five rebounds.
The contest featured a plethora of potential future NCAA and NBA stars, and we'll take a look up and down the All-America game roster to find out where each player is taking their talents next season. Darius Bivins : Not committed, but has offers from Rutgers, South Florida, Stanford and VCU. Latrell Allmond : Signed with Oklahoma State Got around to watching Latrell Almond, a surefire Power 5 recruit class of 2026.
At (listed) 6'8 and a strong core with long arms, Almond is going to be among the best 2026 recruits in the Adidas circuit. Jumper looks promising too and I doubt he's done growing pic. twitter.