Projecting NBA Outlooks of Top Prospects at 2016 McDonald’s All-American Game

March 28th, 2016 by Jonathan Wasserman Leave a reply »
The McDonald's All-American Game, which takes place March 30 in Chicago, hosts the top high school talent and future NBA stars. Chances are, the 2017 No. 1 overall pick will be playing. 

And that could be one of a few exciting teenage prospects, including Jayson Tatum, who'll be attending Duke, and Josh Jackson, who's yet to announce his college decision. 

The game will also feature two guards expected to replace Jamal Murray and Tyler Ulis in Kentucky. And Washington fans should get a good look at the Huskies' new floor general now that their 2015-16 starting backcourt is gone.

Based on high school flashes, showcase events and recruiting buzz, I picked eight prospects expected to generate first-round interest in a year and eventually build careers for themselves in the pros.

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