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Late Sunday night, the rosters for the 40th annual McDonald's All-American game were announced. McDonald's All-Americans represent some of the best graduating high school seniors in their given year. So all of the names below are of players who are seniors now and who will be on college campuses next fall.

Seven of the 24 players are uncommitted. Kentucky, with four selectees, has the most of any school. But the Pac-12, with six players, has the most of any conference. Kentucky has had at least two McDonald's players every year since John Calipari became coach, and the program has 60 high school All-Americans since 1977.

Duke and UCLA each have two players picked for the game, which will be played Mary 29 at Chicago's United Center.

EAST

Mohamed Bamba (uncommitted)
Wendell Carter (Duke)
Trevon Duval (uncommitted)
Quade Green (Kentucky)
Kevin Knox (uncommitted)
Nick Richards (Kentucky)
Mitchell Robinson (Western Kentucky)
Collin Sexton (Alabama)
Lonnie Walker (Miami)
P.J. Washington (Kentucky)
Kris Wilkes (UCLA)
Jarred Vanderbilt (Kentucky)

WEST

DeAndre Ayton (Arizona)
Brian Bowen (uncommitted)
Troy Brown Jr. (Oregon)
Jaylen Hands (UCLA)
Jaren Jackson (Michigan State)
Brandon McCoy (uncommitted)
Charles O'Bannon Jr. (USC)
Michael Porter Jr. (Washington)
Billy Preston (Kansas)
Gary Trent Jr. (Duke)
M.J. Walker (uncommitted)
Trae Young (uncommitted)