2026 McDonald's All American boys' game top performers
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The 2026 McDonald’s All American Game featured the top 24 boys basketball prospects in Phoenix on Tuesday night. Missouri commit Jason Crowe Jr. led the way for the West squad in a 102-86 victory. He finished with 16 points and five rebounds.
One of the biggest storylines coming into the event was the nation's top recruit Tyran Stokes and his final list of schools. The undecided talent had a near double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds.
The first McDonald’s All American Game took place in 1977. There is a long list of players who've made the cut as the best in high school basketball, including Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal and others.
Here's a look at the top performers and official box score.
2026 McDonald's All American top performers
West
| Player | ESPN 100 | Pos. | High school | School | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jason Crowe | 7 | PG | Inglewood High School (Calif.) | Missouri | 16 |
| Tyran Stokes | 1 | SF | Rainier Beach High School (Wash.) | Undecided | 12 |
East
| Player | ESPN 100 | Pos. | High school | School | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Smith | 2 | G | Paul VI High School (Va.) | Arkansas | 15 |
| Toni Bryant | 14 | F | Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.) | Missouri | 14 |
| Jaxon Richardson | 17 | F | Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.) | Alabama | 13 |
2026 McDonald's All-American boys' game box score
West
J. Crowe Jr.: 16 points, 5 assists
T. Stokes: 12 points, 9 reboundsEast
J. Smith Jr.: 15 points, 6 rebounds
T. Bryant: 14 points, 5 rebounds
J. Richardson: 13 points pic.twitter.com/sOqPJrdLF5— Jeff Hauser (@radiohauser) April 1, 2026
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