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AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer Headline 2025 McDonald's All-American Boys Game Rosters

Timothy Rapp

The 2025 McDonald's Boys' All-American game will be held on Tuesday, April 1 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. Below, we'll review the rosters and top names to watch in the yearly showcase event.

East Boys

Shon Abaev, Calvary Christian Academy (committed to Cincinnati)

Darius Acuff, Jr., IMG Academy (committed to Arkansas)

Darius Adams, La Lumiere School (committed to UConn)

Nate Ament, Highland School (Undecided)

Cameron Boozer, Christopher Columbus High School (committed to Duke)

Cayden Boozer, Christopher Columbus High School (committed to Duke)

Jalen Haralson, La Lumiere School (committed to Notre Dame)

Isiah Harwell, Wasatch Academy (committed to Houston)

Trey McKenney, St. Mary's Preparatory (committed to Michigan)

Malachi Moreno, Great Crossing High School (committed to Kentucky)

Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central High School (committed to UConn)

Eric Reibe, Bullis School (committed to UConn)

West Boys

Alijah Arenas, Chatsworth High School (Undecided)

Mikel Brown, Jr., DME Academy (committed to Louisville)

Niko Bundalo, Prolific Prep of Napa Christian (committed to Washington)

Brayden Burries, Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Undecided)

Chris Cenac, Jr., Link Academy (committed to Houston)

AJ Dybantsa, Utah Prep Academy (committed to BYU)

Nikolas Khamenia, Harvard-Westlake School (committed to Duke)

Koa Peat, Perry High School (Undecided)

Darryn Peterson, Prolific Prep of Napa Christian (committed to Kansas)

Meleek Thomas, Overtime Elite Academy (committed to Arkansas)

Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents' Episcopal School (committed to North Carolina)

Tounde Yessoufou, St. Joseph High School (committed to Baylor)

Analysis

Dybantsa is obviously the highlight here, and the player who will be watched the most closely during the contest.

The top overall recruit in the Class of 2025, per 247Sports' Composite Rankings, is considered the next big thing in the sport, following in the footsteps of Cooper Flagg, who is now dominating at Duke. But he's still focused on the areas where he can improve.

"I'm working on improving my shot. I'm trying to shoot 40 percent from the 3-point line," he told ESPN's Brian Windhorst this weekend. "Obviously I've got to extend my range because the farther up I go, the farther the [3-point] line gets."

The Boozer twins, Cameron and Cayden, will also attract plenty of attention. The Duke commits and sons of former NBA player Carlos Boozer are the No. 3 and 24 prospects in the Class of 2025.

"I'm proud of them. They've worked their butts off for this moment," Carlos Boozer told ESPN's Jeff Borzello and Paul Biancardi back in October when the twins committed to Duke. "Really excited that they took their time. Decided to play together in college, which is amazing. They both complement each other so well. They made the best decision for them. Me and Mom couldn't be any prouder. It's going to be a fun journey."

   

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