2002 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
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Date | April 4, 2002 | ||||||||||||
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Venue | Madison Square Garden,New York City, New York | ||||||||||||
MVP | JJ Redick | ||||||||||||
Referees | 1 2 3 | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 16,505 | ||||||||||||
Network | ESPN | ||||||||||||
McDonald's All-American | |||||||||||||
The2002 McDonald's All-American Boys Gamewas anAll-starbasketballgame played on Thursday, April 4, 2002 at theMadison Square GardeninNew York City, New York.The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 2002. The game was the 25th annual version of theMcDonald's All-American Gamefirst played in 1978.
2002 game
[edit]The game was telecast live byESPN.For the 25th game, McDonald's chose a prestigious venue: theMadison Square Garden.2002 was also the inaugural year of the McDonald's Girls game. The East team was led byJJ Redick,who earned the MVP award by scoring 26 points, which included 5 3-point shots made. Other players who starred wereCarmelo Anthony,who entertained the crowd with several dunks and scored 19 points;Rashad McCants,who scored 22 points;Bracey Wright,who recorded a double double with 16 points and 11 rebounds; andChris Bosh,who had 14 points and 7 rebounds.[1][2]Of the 24 players, 13 went on to play at least 1 game in theNBA.Two players declared their eligibility for the2002 NBA draft:DeAngelo CollinsandAmar'e Stoudemire.Stoudemire was selected with the 9th overall pick by thePhoenix Suns,while Collins, who was by far the oldest player in the All-American game at almost 22 years of age, went undrafted and never played in the NBA, opting to play professionally overseas.
East roster
[edit]No. | Name | Height | Weight | Position | Hometown | High school | College of Choice |
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2 | Raymond Felton | 6-1 | 190 | G | Latta, SC,U.S. | Latta | North Carolina |
4 | JJ Redick | 6-4 | 195 | G | Roanoke, VA,U.S. | Cave Spring | Duke |
12 | Elijah Ingram | 6-1 | 165 | G | Jersey City, NJ,U.S. | St. Anthony | St. John's |
20 | Jason Fraser | 6-10 | 215 | F | Amityville, NY,U.S. | Amityville Memorial | Villanova |
21 | Torin Francis | 6-10 | 225 | C | Marion, MA,U.S. | Tabor Academy | Notre Dame |
22 | Carmelo Anthony | 6-7 | 210 | F | Mouth of Wilson, VA,U.S. | Oak Hill Academy | Syracuse |
25 | Travis Garrison | 6-8 | 235 | F | Hyattsville, MD,U.S. | DeMatha Catholic | Maryland |
31 | Eric Williams | 6-9 | 285 | C | Rolesville, NC,U.S. | Rolesville | Wake Forest |
32 | Amare Stoudemire[5] | 6-10 | 245 | C | Orlando, FL,U.S. | Cypress Creek | Undecided(Did not attend) |
33 | Rashad McCants | 6-3 | 195 | G | New Hampton, NH,U.S. | New Hampton | North Carolina |
41 | Sean May | 6-8 | 250 | F | Bloomington, IN,U.S. | Bloomington North | North Carolina |
42 | Shavlik Randolph | 6-10 | 215 | F | Raleigh, NC,U.S. | Needham B. Broughton | Duke |
West roster
[edit]No. | Name | Height | Weight | Position | Hometown | High school | College of Choice |
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1 | Chris Bosh | 6-10 | 205 | F | Dallas, TX,U.S. | Lincoln | Georgia Tech |
4 | Bracey Wright | 6-3 | 185 | G | The Colony, TX,U.S. | The Colony | Indiana |
10 | Anthony Roberson | 6-3 | 185 | G | Saginaw, MI,U.S. | Saginaw | Florida |
11 | Dee Brown | 6-0 | 185 | G | Maywood, IL,U.S. | Proviso East | Illinois |
15 | Sean Dockery | 6-3 | 190 | G | Chicago, IL,U.S. | Julian | Duke |
21 | Evan Burns | 6-8 | 220 | F | Los Angeles, CA,U.S. | Fairfax | UCLA[6] |
22 | Brad Buckman | 6-9 | 230 | F | Austin, TX,U.S. | Westlake | Texas |
24 | DeAngelo Collins | 6-10 | 225 | F | Inglewood, CA,U.S. | Inglewood | Undecided(Did not attend) |
30 | Daniel Horton | 6-3 | 190 | G | Cedar Hill, TX,U.S. | Cedar Hill | Michigan |
44 | Hassan Adams | 6-4 | 185 | G | Los Angeles, CA,U.S. | Westchester | Arizona |
50 | Michael Thompson | 6-11 | 255 | C | New Lenox, IL,U.S. | Providence Catholic | Duke |
54 | Paul Davis | 6-11 | 250 | C | Rochester, MI,U.S. | Rochester | Michigan State |
Coaches
[edit]The East team was coached by:
- Head Coach Bob Farrell ofSeton Hall Preparatory School(West Orange, New Jersey)
- Asst Coach T.J. Whitaker ofSeton Hall Preparatory School(West Orange, New Jersey)
The West team was coached by:
- Head Coach Gary McKnight ofMater Dei High School(Santa Ana, California)
- Asst Coach David Taylor ofMater Dei High School(Santa Ana, California)
All-American Week
[edit]Contest winners
[edit]- The 2002 Slam Dunk contest was won by Carmelo Anthony.
- The 2002 3-point shoot-out was won by JJ Redick.
References
[edit]- ^"A LOOK BACK AT THE McDONALD'S ALL AMERICAN GAMES SUPERSTARS AND UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES FROM GAMES PAST"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on January 17, 2018.RetrievedJanuary 30,2018.
- ^abc"The Next 48 are up"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on January 30, 2018.RetrievedJanuary 29,2018.2002 game and rosters at page 83.
- ^ab"McDonald's All-American all-time rosters"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on January 27, 2018.RetrievedJanuary 25,2018.2002 roster at page 9.
- ^ab"25th McDonald's AA Game: Burns, Adams & Collins Named To West Team--(Feb. 27, 2002) Announced".SoCalHoops.February 27, 2002.
- ^The name was incorrectly spelledAmareby the media until the spelling was clarified to beAmar'eby Stoudemire in 2008.
- ^Deemed ineligible by theNCAA,Burns could not play for UCLA and chose to attendSan Diego Stateinstead.Henson, Steve (September 11, 2002)."UCLA Loses Fairfax's Burns".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJanuary 30,2018.