
The McDonald's All American game highlights the nation's top high school basketball prospects, with all 24 boys' players ranked in the ESPN 100. The event includes a Sprite Jam Fest and both girls' and boys' All-American games scheduled for March 30 and 31 in Glendale, Arizona. Notable players include Tyran Stokes, a powerful forward with diverse skills, and Branch, a versatile player known for his shooting and defensive capabilities. Both are projected lottery draft picks, making their matchups particularly exciting.
"Stokes is all physicality and brute force. His 6-foot-7, 230-pound frame is everything evaluators look for in a power forward. But he's also a highly-skilled point forward as well as an underrated passer."
"Branch was once in the conversation for the No. 1 prospect in the 2027 class before reclassifying up. He can space the floor and defend multiple positions, and is a skilled catch-and-shoot 3-point threat."
"These are two of the biggest and most skilled perimeter threats in high school basketball, who are also projected lottery draft picks. They're used to using their skill-to-size advantage to score at high clips."
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