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2014-15 MaxPreps Boys Basketball All-American Team

April 10, 2015 by MaxPreps, AZPreps365


{EMBED_VIDEO_acf3586c-a2ff-4e77-a054-8330a1bc45b6}Each year since 2006, MaxPreps has recognized the top 50 high school boys basketball players in America. Past honorees include NBA All-Stars Kevin Durant (2006), Blake Griffin (2007), Kevin Love (2006-07) and Derrick Rose (2006-07).

Selections are based on team success, individual production and local, regional and state honors from the recently completed season. Potential at the college or professional level is not a primary consideration. Players in post-graduate and non-scholastic programs are not eligible for inclusion.

Highlighted by Player of the Year selection Ben Simmons of Montverde Academy (Fla.), MaxPreps presents the 2014-15 All-American Team.
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2014-15 MaxPreps All-American First Team (L to R): Jaylen Brown, Dwayne Bacon, Ben Simmons, Isaiah Briscoe and Malik Newman.

FIRST TEAM

Dwayne Bacon, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
6-6 | 200 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Florida State

Stock soared this winter as scorer extraordinaire put up 24.4 points per night for Oak Hill Academy team that finished with a 47-1 record. MVP of the Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions in January.

Isaiah Briscoe, Roselle Catholic (N.J.)
6-2 | 205 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Kentucky

Big Game Briscoe followed up Nike EYBL crown over the summer with a NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title this winter. NJ.com Player of the Year put up 20.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game.

Jaylen Brown, Wheeler (Marietta, Ga.)
6-7 | 215 | Senior | Wing
Headed to: Undecided

Led storied Georgia program to City of Palms Classic and Georgia Class AAAAAA titles, putting up 28 points and 12 rebounds per game.

Malik Newman, Callaway (Jackson, Miss.)
6-3 | 185 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Averaged 29.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in leading Chargers to fourth consecutive state title in Mississippi. Also a two-time gold medalist with USA Basketball.

MAXPREPS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ben Simmons, Montverde Academy (Fla.)
6-9 | 225 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: LSU

Montverde Academy went 62-1 with three Dick's Nationals titles since Simmons debuted in April of 2013. Australian product posted 27.1 points, 11.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game this season.
Photo by Warren Robison

Caleb Swanigan, Homestead (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

SECOND TEAM

Jalen Brunson, Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.)
6-1 | 190 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Villanova

Illinois Mr. Basketball posted 23.3 points, 5.3 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game for Class 4A state champs. Stevenson went 90-10 with two title game appearances in his final three seasons.

Luke Kennard, Franklin (Ohio)
6-5 | 190 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Duke

Carried Franklin program to Ohio Division II regional finals by averaging just under 40 points per game on the season. Finished with 2,977 career points – second all-time in the Buckeye State.

Dedric Lawson, Hamilton (Memphis, Tenn.)
6-8 | 195 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Memphis

Spectacular senior season somewhat overshadowed by eligibility controversy that cost Hamilton 15 wins. Lawson still led Wildcats to state title, averaging 21.3 points and 15.5 rebounds per game.

Ivan Rabb, Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland, Calif.)
6-9 | 225 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

Storybook ending for the prototype power forward, hitting free throw to end a string of six state championship game losses for O'Dowd. Averaged over 20 points and 15 rebounds per game.

Caleb Swanigan, Homestead (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
6-8 | 265 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

Fast-tracked high school career to become member of 2015 class over the summer and played like experienced senior this season, averaging over 22 points and 14 rebounds per game for Class 4A state champions. Had a 40-point, 19-rebounds effort in state semifinals.
Photo by Carin Goodall-Gosnell

Brandon Ingram, Kinston (N.C.)

THIRD TEAM

Chris Clarke, Cape Henry Collegiate (Virginia Beach, Va.)
6-6 | 195 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Virginia Tech

Led Collegiate to best season in program history, averaging 15.8 points and nine boards. All-Tidewater and VISAA Division I Player of the Year.

Cheick Diallo, Our Savior New American (Centereach, N.Y.)
6-9 | 220 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

MVP of the McDonald's All-American Game, Mali native posted averages of 17.6 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.

Brandon Ingram, Kinston (N.C.)
6-8 | 190 | Senior | Wing
Headed to: Undecided

Swept POY honors in North Carolina after leading Kinston to fourth state championship in a row. Averaged 24.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game.

Diamond Stone, Dominican (Whitefish Bay, Wis.)
6-10 | 250 | Senior | Center
Headed to: Maryland

Recent Terrapin pledge piled up 24.6 points and 11.8 rebounds per game en route to fourth state championship at Dominican.

Allonzo Trier, Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.)
6-4 | 200 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Arizona

Lethal scorer poured in 26.6 points per night for the Pilots, who reached the semifinals of Dick's Sporting Goods High School Nationals.
Photo by Mike Braca

Jayson Tatum, Chaminade (St. Louis, Mo.)

FOURTH TEAM

Antonio Blakeney, Oak Ridge (Orlando, Fla.)
6-3 | 170 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: LSU

Florida's Mr. Basketball is one of the elite scorers in the 2015 class, putting up just under 30 a night this season for 8A regional finalist Oak Ridge.

Deyonta Davis, Muskegon (Mich.)
6-9 | 215 | Senior | Center
Headed to: Michigan State

Came up short in bid for back-to-back state titles but still earned Mr. Basketball in Michigan. No stranger to triple-double stat lines, averaged over 18 points and 16 rebounds per game.

Henry Ellenson, Rice Lake (Wis.)
6-9 | 235 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Marquette

Shared Mr. Basketball honors in Wisconsin with Diamond Stone after putting up 27.5 points and 11.7 rebounds per game, leading Rice Lake to Division 2 state championship game.

Harry Giles, Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.)
6-9 | 230 | Junior | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

Posted 23.9 points and 12.5 rebounds per game for City of Palms semifinalists and NCISAA Class 3A runner-up. Scary that he probably still isn't 100 percent recovered from serious knee injury that caused him to miss sophomore year.

Jayson Tatum, Chaminade (St. Louis, Mo.)
6-8 | 195 | Junior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Gatorade Player of the Year in Missouri put up 26.5 points and 11.7 rebounds per game. State championship is about the only thing missing from impressive resume.
Photo by Amylynn Richards

De'Jounte Murray, Rainier Beach (Seattle)

FIFTH TEAM

Kevaughn Allen, North Little Rock (Ark.)
6-3 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Florida

Centerpiece of three-peat state championship run for Charging Wildcats. Averaged 25.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game in 2014-15.

Carlton Bragg, Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland)
6-8 | 225 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Kansas

Centerpiece of state championship season for Vikings, averaged 21 points per game and earned Ohio Division III Player of the Year honors.

Thomas Bryant, Huntington St. Joseph Prep (W.Va.)
6-10 | 240 | Senior | Center
Headed to: Indiana

Had a memorable performance in Dick's Nationals first round win, dominating with 27 points and 19 rebounds. Averaged 17.3 points, 11.6 rebounds and 4.5 blocked shots per game on the season.

De'Jounte Murray, Rainier Beach (Seattle)
6-6 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Washington

Consistent stat sheet stuffer piled up 24.2 points, 13.6 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game for Washington Class 3A finalists.

Stephen Thompson Jr., Bishop Montgomery (Torrance, Calif.)
6-3 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Oregon State

Monster senior campaign included averages of 24.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. Bishop Montgomery went 31-2 and won Southern Section Open Division title.
Photo by David Argyle

Jesse Wade, Davis (Kaysville, Utah)

HONORABLE MENTION

Edrice Adebayo, Northside (Pinetown, N.C.)
6-9 | 240 | Junior | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

Pushed for POY honors in North Carolina after posting numbers that are almost hard to believe – 32.2 points, 21.0 rebounds and 4.5 blocked shots per game.

Esa Ahmad, Shaker Heights (Ohio)
6-7 | 220 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: West Virginia

Cleveland.com and Ohio Division I player of the year nods after recording 23.3 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, leading Heights to state quarterfinals.

Prince Ali, Sagemont (Weston, Fla.)
6-4 | 190 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: UCLA

Lions went 62-5 with two state championship appearances over last two seasons. Averaged 22.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game as a senior.

Marvin Bagley III, Corona del Sol (Tempe, Ariz.)
6-9 | 215 | Freshman | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

First freshman to earn MaxPreps All-American honors after leading Corona del Sol to state title, putting up 19.6 points and 10.3 rebounds per outing.

Lonzo Ball, Chino Hills (Calif.)
6-6 | 180 | Junior | Guard
Headed to: UCLA

Entertaining floor general nearly averaged triple-double (24.3 points, 11.3 rebounds, 9.1 assists per game) while leading Huskies to Division I state title game.

Malik Beasley, St. Francis (Alpharetta, Ga.)
6-4 | 185 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Florida State

Uber-athlete helped Knights win back-to-back state titles, averaging 22.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists per contest.

Eric Davis, Arthur Hill (Saginaw, Mich.)
6-3 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Texas

Teamed with sophomore star Brian Bown to lift Saginaw school to Class A state championship game, averaging 27 points per game.

Tyler Davis, Plano West (Texas)
6-9 | 270 | Senior | Center
Headed to: Texas A&M

Averaged 18.7 points, 12.2 rebounds and 3.4 blocked shots per game for Texas Class 6A state champions.

Tyler Dorsey, Maranatha (Pasadena, Calif.)
6-4 | 185 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Oregon

Topped 40-point mark 11 times – including 52 in playoff win over Chaminade. Averaged 34.0 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game on the season.

Admon Gilder, Madison (Dallas)
6-3 | 180 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Texas A&M

Did it all for Texas Class 4A semifinalist, tallying 30.8 points, 9.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.4 steals per game.

Jessie Govan, Wings Academy (Bronx, N.Y.)
6-10 | 255 | Senior | Center
Headed to: Georgetown

Christ the King junior Rawle Alkins earned NYC POY honors but Govan led Wings Academy to state title and Dick's Nationals appearance, averaging 22.7 points and 12.7 rebounds per game.

Dennis Hogg, Plano West (Texas)
6-8 | 200 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Texas A&M

Another key weapon in star-studded Plano West lineup, posted 17.6 points per game and hit memorable game-winner in state championship game.

Dazon Ingram, Theodore (Ala.)
6-4 | 190 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Mr. Basketball in Alabama put up nightly double-double (21 points, 10 rebounds) for 28-5 Bobcats.

Chase Jeter, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)
6-10 | 225 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Duke

Contributed 16.8 points and 10.8 rebounds per game for Beach Ball Classic and Nevada Division I state champs.

Joshua Langford, Madison Academy (Ala.)
6-6 | 200 | Junior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

May go down as most decorated high school basketball player in Alabama history. Averaged 24.7 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists per outing for Class 3A state champions.

Keelon Lawson, Hamilton (Memphis, Tenn.)
6-7 | 195 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Memphis

Younger brother Dedric got much of the pub this season but Keelon was "That Dude" in the state tournament, connecting on over 70 percent of his field goal attempts while averaging 22.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.

Charles Matthews, St. Rita (Chicago)
6-6 | 185 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Kentucky

Fulfilled his vast promise as a senior, averaging 22 points per game and leading St. Rita to 26-4 record.

Shake Milton, Owasso (Okla.)
6-4 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Gatorade and Tulsa World Oklahoma Player of the Year piled up 27.8 points per game.

Malik Monk, Bentonville (Ark.)
6-3 | 185 | Junior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Explosive athleticism and scoring ability, Arkansas Online All-Arkansas POY put up 26.9 points per game.

Malachi Richardson, Trenton Catholic Academy (N.J.)
6-5 | 200 | Senior | Wing
Headed to: Syracuse

Bested MaxPreps first teamer Isaiah Briscoe for New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year honors, averaging 20.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game.

Cody Riley, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
6-8 | 240 | Sophomore | Forward
Headed to: Undecided

Last year's MaxPreps Freshman of the Year was lead dog for team that went 26-4 and won California Division V state title. Averaged 15.6 points and 9.4 rebounds per game.

Maverick Rowan, Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
6-7 | 200 | Junior | Guard
Headed to: Undecided

Pumped in 26.5 points per game for nationally-ranked Class 5A state champions. May attempt to re-classify and head to college this fall.

Elijah Thomas, Lancaster (Texas)
6-8 | 250 | Senior | Forward
Headed to: Texas A&M

Produced 17.7 points and 11.3 rebounds per game for Texas Class 5A state champions, who finished season with a 28-game win streak.

Jesse Wade, Davis (Kaysville, Utah)
6-0 | 175 | Senior | Guard
Headed to: Gonzaga

Utah's Mr. Basketball earned an honorary key to the city of Kaysville (really, he did) after piling up 26.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per outing.

James Walker Jr., Jonesboro (Ga.)
6-5 | 210 | Sophomore | Wing
Headed to: Undecided

Cardinals are 60-7 with a pair of state titles in Walker's two seasons with program. Averaged 17.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game en route to Class 4A player of the year honors.

Continue to next page for a look at every MaxPreps All-American from 2006 to 2015.
ALL-TIME MAXPREPS ALL-AMERICANS (2006-2015)

Alabama
DeMarcus Cousins, LeFlore (Mobile) – 2008, 2009
Courtney Fortson, Davis (Montgomery) – 2007
JaMychal Green, St. Jude (Montgomery) – 2008
K.T. Harrell, Brewbaker Tech (Montgomery) – 2010
Dazon Ingram, Theodore – 2015
Trevor Lacey, Butler (Huntsville) – 2011
Josh Langford, Madison Academy (Madison) – 2015
Christian Watford, Shades Valley (Birmingham) – 2009

Arizona
Marvin Bagley III, Corona del Sol (Tempe) – 2015
Jerryd Bayless, St. Mary's (Phoenix) – 2007
Daniel Bejarano, North (Phoenix) – 2010
Casey Benson, Corona del Sol (Tempe) – 2014
Jahii Carson, Mesa – 2011
Corey Hawkins, Estrella Foothills (Goodyear) – 2010

Arkansas
Kevaughn Allen, North Little Rock – 2014, 2015
James Anderson, Junction City – 2007
Archie Goodwin, Sylvan Hills (Sherwood) – 2012
Malik Monk, Bentonville – 2015
Bobby Portis, Hall (Little Rock) – 2013

California
Ryan Anderson, Long Beach Poly – 2011
Lonzo Ball, Chino Hills – 2015
Jabari Bird, Salesian (Richmond) – 2012, 2013
Jabari Brown, Oakland – 2011
Chase Budinger, La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad) – 2006
Angelo Chol, Hoover (San Diego) – 2011
Allen Crabbe, Price (Los Angeles) – 2010
Austin Daye, Woodbridge (Irvine) – 2007
Demar DeRozan, Compton – 2008
Tyler Dorsey, Maranatha (Pasadena) – 2015
Larry Drew, Taft (Woodland Hills) – 2008
D.J. Gay, Poly (Sun Valley) – 2007
Aaron Gordon, Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) – 2012, 2013
James Harden, Artesia (Lakewood) – 2007
Jrue Holiday, Campbell Hall (North Hollywood) – 2007, 2008
Tyler Honeycutt, Sylmar – 2009
Jamelle Horne, San Diego – 2007
Grant Jerrett, Lutheran (La Verne) – 2012
Stanley Johnson, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2013, 2014
Xavier Johnson, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2012
James Keefe, Santa Margarita – 2006
Taylor King, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2006, 2007
Tyler Lamb, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2010
Malcolm Lee, J.W. North (Riverside) – 2008
Marcus Lee, Deer Valley (Antioch) – 2013
Dwayne Polee, Westchester (Los Angeles) – 2010
Norman Powell, Lincoln (San Diego) – 2011
Roschon Prince, Long Beach Poly – 2013
Ivan Rabb, Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) – 2014, 2015
Katin Reinhardt, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2012
Cody Riley, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) – 2015
Tyrone Shelley, Crawford (San Diego) – 2007
Renardo Sidney, Fairfax (Los Angeles) – 2008, 2009
Chace Stanback, Fairfax (Los Angeles) – 2007
Stephen Thompson, Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) – 2015
David Wear, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2009
Travis Wear, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) – 2009

Colorado
Matt Bouldin, ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch) – 2006
Dominique Collier, Denver East – 2014
Levi Knutson, Arapahoe (Littleton) – 2007
Josh Scott, Lewis-Palmer (Monument) – 2012

Delaware
Jawan Carter, Tatnall School (Wilmington) – 2006

District of Columbia
Kris Jenkins, Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) – 2013
Chris Wright, St. John's College (Washington, D.C.) – 2006, 2007

Florida
Prince Ali, Sagemont (Weston) – 2015
Grayson Allen, Providence (Jacksonville) – 2014
Joel Berry, Lake Highland Prep (Orlando) – 2013, 2014
Antonio Blakeney, Oak Ridge (Orlando) – 2015
Kenny Boynton, Ely (Pompano Beach)/American Heritage (Plantation) – 2007, 2008, 2009
Jacoby Brissett, Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens) – 2011
Nick Calathes, Lake Howell (Winter Park) – 2007
Dexter Fields, Olympia (Orlando) – 2009
John Henson, Sickles (Tampa) – 2009
Kasey Hill, Montverde Academy – 2012, 2013
Dakari Johnson, Montverde Academy – 2013
Wally Judge, Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville) – 2009
Brandon Knight, Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale) – 2009, 2010
Austin Rivers, Winter Park – 2009, 2010, 2011
Maverick Rowan, Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale) – 2015
D'Angelo Russell, Montverde Academy – 2014
Ben Simmons, Montverde Academy – 2014, 2015
Chris Walker, Holmes County (Bonifay) – 2013
Patric Young, Providence (Jacksonville) – 2010

Georgia
Chris Allen, Meadowcreek (Norcross) – 2007
Al-Farouq Aminu, Norcross – 2008
Malik Beasley, St. Francis (Alpharetta) – 2015
Malcolm Brogdon, Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross) – 2011
Jaylen Brown, Wheeler (Marietta) – 2015
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Greenville – 2011
Javaris Crittenton, Southwest Atlanta Christian – 2006
Derrick Favors, South Atlanta – 2008, 2009
Trae Golden, McEachern (Powder Springs) – 2010
Brannen Greene, Tift County (Tifton) – 2013
Ryan Harrow, Walton (Marietta) – 2010
J.J. Hickson, Wheeler (Marietta) – 2007
Tadric Jackson, Tift County (Tifton) – 2014
Gani Lawal, Norcross – 2007
Evan Nolte, Milton – 2012
Tony Parker, Miller Grove (Lithonia) – 2011, 2012
Shannon Scott, Milton – 2011
Chris Singleton, Dunwoody – 2008
James Walker Jr., Jonesboro – 2015
Isaiah Wilkins, Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross) – 2014

Illinois
Cliff Alexander, Curie (Chicago) – 2014
Wayne Blackshear, Morgan Park (Chicago) – 2010, 2011
Ryan Boatright, Aurora East (Aurora) – 2011
Jalen Brunson, Stevenson (Lincolnshire) – 2014, 2015
Keith Carter, Proviso East (Maywood) – 2012
Sherron Collins, Crane (Chicago) – 2006
Anthony Davis, Perspectives Charter (Chicago) – 2011
Michael Dunigan, Farragut Academy (Chicago) – 2008
Meyers Leonard, Robinson – 2010
Charles Matthews, St. Rita (Chicago) – 2015
Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young (Chicago) – 2013, 2014
Jabari Parker, Simeon (Chicago) – 2011, 2012, 2013
Chasson Randle, Rock Island – 2011
Jereme Richmond, Waukegan – 2009, 2010
Derrick Rose, Simeon (Chicago) – 2006, 2007
Jon Scheyer, Glenbrook North (Northbrook) – 2006
Evan Turner, St. Joseph (Westchester) – 2007
Tyler Ulis, Marian Catholic (Chicago Heights) – 2014

Indiana
James Blackmon, Marion – 2014
Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor (Indianapolis) – 2014
Mike Conley, Lawrence North (Indianapolis) – 2006
Dee Davis, Bloomington South – 2011
Kellen Dunham, Pendleton Heights – 2012
Kevin Ferrell, Park Tudor (Indianapolis) – 2012
Eric Gordon, North Central (Indianapolis) – 2006, 2007
Gary Harris, Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers) – 2012
Zak Irvin, Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers) – 2013
Terone Johnson, North Central (Indianapolis) – 2010
Trey Lyles, Arsenal Tech (Indianapolis) – 2014
Greg Oden, Lawrence North (Indianapolis) – 2006
Caleb Swanigan, Homestead (Fort Wayne) – 2015
Marquis Teague, Pike (Indianapolis) – 2011
DeShaun Thomas, Bishop Luers (Fort Wayne) – 2009, 2010
Michael Volovic, Carmel – 2013
Cody Zeller, Washington – 2011
Tyler Zeller, Washington – 2008

Iowa
Harrison Barnes, Ames – 2009, 2010
Marcus Paige, Linn-Mar (Marion) – 2012

Kansas
Clayton Custer, Blue Valley Northwest (Overland Park) – 2014
Perry Ellis, Wichita Heights – 2011, 2012
Conner Frankamp, North (Wichita) – 2013
Semi Ojeleye, Ottawa – 2013
Trevor Releford, Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission) – 2010

Kentucky
Scotty Hopson, University Heights (Hopkinsville) – 2008
Elisha Justice, Shelby Valley (Pikeville) – 2010
Darius Miller, Mason County (Maysville) – 2008
Quentin Snider, Ballard (Louisville) – 2014

Louisiana
Markel Brown, Peabody (Alexandria) – 2010
Demond Carter, Reserve Christian – 2006
LaceDarius Dunn, Excelsior Christian (Monroe) – 2007
Ricardo Gathers, Riverside Academy (Reserve) – 2011, 2012
Jarell Martin, Madison Prep Academy (Baton Rouge) – 2013
Greg Monroe, Cox (Harvey) – 2008
Cleveland Thomas, Scotlandville (Baton Rouge) – 2012

Maryland
Justin Anderson, Montrose Christian (Rockville) – 2012
Aquille Carr, Patterson (Baltimore) – 2011
Malcolm Delaney, Towson Catholic – 2007
Kevin Durant, Montrose Christian (Rockville) – 2006
Austin Freeman, DeMatha (Hyattsville) – 2007
Donte Greene, Towson Catholic – 2007
Tyrone Johnson, Montrose Christian (Rockville) – 2011
Josh Selby, Lake Clifton (Baltimore) – 2010
Greg Whittington, Oakland Mills (Columbia) – 2011
Mouphtaou Yarou, Montrose Christian (Rockville) – 2009

Michigan
Keith Appling, Pershing (Detroit) – 2010
Matt Costello, Bay City Western (Auburn) – 2012
Deyonta Davis, Muskegon – 2015
Eric Davis, Arthur Hill (Saginaw) – 2015
Corperryale "Manny" Harris, Redford (Detroit) – 2007
Josh Jackson, Consortium College Prep (Detroit) – 2014
Tory Jackson, Buena Vista (Saginaw) – 2006
Maurice Jones, Arthur Hill (Saginaw) – 2010
Ray McCallum, Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills) – 2010
Monte Morris, Beecher (Flint) – 2013
DeShawn Sims, Pershing (Detroit) – 2006
Durrell Summers, Redford Covenant – 2007
Deshaun Thrower, Muskegon – 2014
Darquavis Tucker, Arthur Hill (Saginaw) – 2007
Denzel Valentine, Sexton (Lansing) – 2012
Derrick Walton Jr., Chandler Park Academy (Harper Woods) – 2013
James Young, Troy/Rochester (Rochester Hills) – 2012, 2013
Trey Zeigler, Mount Pleasant – 2010

Minnesota
Cole Aldrich, Jefferson (Bloomington) – 2007
Joe Coleman, Hopkins (Minnetonka) – 2011
Isaiah Dahlman, Branham – 2006
Blake Hoffarber, Hopkins (Minnetonka) – 2007
Tyus Jones, Apple Valley – 2012, 2013, 2014
J.P. Macura, Lakeville North – 2014
Reid Travis, DeLaSalle (Minneapolis) – 2014
Bryce Webster, St. Thomas Academy (Mendota Heights) – 2006

Mississippi
Devin Booker, Moss Point – 2014
Rodney Hood, Meridian – 2011
R.L. Horton, Lanier (Jackson) – 2007
Malik Newman, Callaway (Jackson) – 2014, 2015
Romero Osby, Northeast Lauderdale (Meridian) – 2007
Rashad Perkins, Starkville – 2010
Devonta Pollard, Kemper County (DeKalb) – 2012

Missouri
Brad Beal, Chaminade (St. Louis) – 2011
Otto Porter, Scott County Central (Sikeston) – 2011
Nathan Scheer, St. Francis Borgia (Washington) – 2010
Jayson Tatum, Chaminade (St. Louis) – 2014, 2015
Sanijay Watts, Jennings – 2006
B.J. Young, McCluer North (Florissant) – 2011

Nebraska
Akoy Agau, Omaha Central – 2013
Matt Hill, Lincoln Southeast – 2006

Nevada
Brandon Ashley, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2012
Luke Babbitt, Galena (Reno) – 2006, 2007, 2008
Avery Bradley, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2009
Chase Jeter, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) – 2015
Armon Johnson, Hug (Reno) – 2006, 2007
Cory Joseph, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2010
Myck Kabongo, St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, N.J.)/Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2010, 2011
Shabazz Muhammad, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) – 2011, 2012
Kelly Oubre, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2014
Winston Shepard, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2012
Tristan Thompson, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2010
Allonzo Trier, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2015
Rashad Vaughn, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2014
Nigel Williams-Goss, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2013
Christian Wood, Findlay Prep (Henderson) – 2013

New Jersey
Kyle Anderson, St. Anthony (Jersey City) – 2011, 2012
Isaiah Briscoe, Roselle Catholic (Roselle) – 2015
Earl Clark, Rahway – 2006
Tyler Ennis, St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) – 2013
Corey Fisher, St. Patrick (Elizabeth) – 2007
Michael Gilchrist, St. Patrick (Elizabeth) – 2009, 2010, 2011
Kyrie Irving, St. Patrick (Elizabeth) – 2010
Melvin Johnson, St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) – 2012
Myles Mack, St. Anthony (Jersey City) – 2011
Anthony Raffa, Wildwood Catholic – 2007
Malachi Richardson, Trenton Catholic Academy (Trenton) – 2015
Tyler Roberson, Roselle Catholic – 2013
Jeff Robinson, St. Patrick (Elizabeth) – 2007
Mike Rosario, St. Anthony (Jersey City) – 2008
Samardo Samuels, St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) – 2008
Corey Stokes, St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) – 2007
Dexter Strickland, St. Patrick (Elizabeth) – 2009
Karl Towns Jr., St. Joseph (Metuchen) – 2014
Brian Zoubek, Haddonfield – 2006

New York
Michael Coburn, Mount Vernon – 2007
DaJuan Coleman, Jamesville-DeWitt (DeWitt) – 2011, 2012
Cheick Diallo, Our Savior New American (Centereach) – 2014, 2015
Johnny Flynn, Niagara Falls – 2007
Jesse Govan, Wings Academy (Bronx) – 2015
Tobias Harris, Half Hollow Hills West (Dix Hills) – 2010
Sylven Landesberg, Holy Cross (Flushing) – 2008
Jayvaughn Pinkston, Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn) – 2010
Lance Stephenson, Lincoln (Brooklyn) – 2007, 2008, 2009
Kemba Walker, Rice (New York) – 2008
Isaiah Whitehead, Lincoln (Brooklyn) – 2014

North Carolina
Edrice Adebayo, Northside (Pinetown) – 2015
Kadeem Allen, New Hanover (Wilmington) – 2012
Reggie Bullock, Kinston – 2010
Victor Davila, Starmount (Boonville) – 2007
Gabe DeVoe, Shelby – 2014
Harry Giles, Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point) – 2015
P.J. Hairston, Dudley (Greensboro) – 2010
Isaiah Hicks, J.F. Webb (Oxford) – 2013
Brandon Ingram, Kinston – 2015
Dwight Jones, Cummings (Burlington) – 2007
Ryan Kelly, Ravenscroft (Raleigh) – 2009
Theo Pinson, Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point) – 2014
Terry Whisnant, Cherryville – 2011

Ohio
Esa Ahmad, Shaker Heights – 2015
Carlton Bragg, Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland) – 2015
William Buford, Libbey (Toledo) – 2007, 2008
Trey Burke, Northland (Columbus) – 2011
Daequan Cook, Dunbar (Dayton) – 2006
Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky – 2007
Luke Kennard, Franklin – 2014, 2015
Kosta Koufos, GlenOak (Canton) – 2007
Trey Lewis, Garfield Heights – 2011
B.J. Mullens, Canal Winchester – 2008
Delvon Roe, St. Edward (Lakewood) – 2007
Eric Schiele, Waterloo (Atwater) – 2006
Jared Sullinger, Northland (Columbus) – 2009, 2010
Bill Walker, North College Hill (Cincinnati) – 2006

Oklahoma
Stephen Clark, Douglass (Oklahoma City) – 2013
Rotnei Clarke, Verdigris (Claremore) – 2006, 2007
Blake Griffin, Oklahoma Christian (Edmond) – 2007
Xavier Henry, Putnam City (Oklahoma City) – 2008, 2009
Shake Milton, Owasso – 2015
Keiton Page, Pawnee – 2007
Ryan Spangler, Bridge Creek (Blanchard) – 2011

Oregon
Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego – 2013
Terrence Jones, Jefferson (Portland) – 2010
Kevin Love, Lake Oswego – 2006, 2007
Kyle Singler, South Medford – 2006, 2007
Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit (Portland) – 2011

Pennsylvania
C.J. Aiken, Plymouth Whitemarsh (Plymouth Meeting) – 2010
Brandon Austin, Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia) – 2013
DeJuan Blair, Schenley (Pittsburgh) – 2007
Tony Chennault, Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia) – 2010
Wayne Ellington, Episcopal Academy (Merion) – 2006
Tyreke Evans, American Christian (Aston) – 2006, 2008
Gerald Henderson, Episcopal Academy (Merion) – 2006
Rondae Jefferson, Chester – 2013
B.J. Johnson, Lower Merion (Ardmore) – 2013
Rysheed Jordan, Vaux (Philadelphia) – 2013
Ja'Quan Newton, Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia) – 2014
Bradley Wanamaker, Roman Catholic (Philadelphia) – 2007

South Carolina
Milton Jennings, Pinewood Prep (Summerville) – 2009
Justin McKie, Irmo (Columbia) – 2013

Tennessee
LeRon Black, White Station (Memphis) – 2014
Cornelius Elder, Ensworth (Nashville) – 2013
Andre Hollins, White Station (Memphis) – 2011
Robert Hubbs, Dyer County (Newbern) – 2013
Joe Jackson, White Station (Memphis) – 2010
Nick King, Memphis East – 2012
Dedric Lawson, Hamilton (Memphis) – 2015
Keelon Lawson, Hamilton (Memphis) – 2015
Maurice Miller, Raleigh-Egypt (Memphis) – 2007
Austin Nichols, Briarcrest Christian (Eads) – 2013
Alex Poythress, Northeast (Clarksville) – 2012
Adonis Thomas, Melrose (Memphis) – 2011
Brandan Wright, Brentwood Academy – 2006
Thaddeus Young, Mitchell (Memphis) – 2006

Texas
Darrell Arthur, South Oak Cliff (Dallas) – 2006
D.J. Augustin, Hightower (Missouri City) – 2006
Isaiah Austin, Grace Prep (Arlington) – 2012
Tyler Davis, Plano West (Plano) – 2015
Admon Gilder, Madison (Dallas) – 2015
Derrick Griffin, Terry (Rosenberg) – 2013
Aaron Harrison, Fort Bend Travis (Richmond) – 2012, 2013
Andrew Harrison, Fort Bend Travis (Richmond) – 2012, 2013
D.J. Hogg, Plano West (Plano) – 2015
Justin Jackson, HCYA (Houston) – 2014
Damion James, Nacogdoches – 2006
Gary Johnson, Aldine (Houston) – 2007
Matt Jones, DeSoto – 2012, 2013
Julien Lewis, La Marque – 2011
Jai Lucas, Bellaire – 2007
Tony Mitchell, Pinkston (Dallas) – 2010
Emmanuel Mudiay, Prime Prep (Dallas) – 2013, 2014
Brandon Peters, Yates (Houston) – 2010
Julius Randle, Prestonwood Christian (Plano) – 2012
Cameron Ridley, Fort Bend Bush (Richmond) – 2012
John Roberson, Plano – 2007
Marcus Smart, Marcus (Flower Mound) – 2011, 2012
Rasheed Sulaimon, Strake Jesuit (Houston) – 2012
Elijah Thomas, Lancaster – 2015
Myles Turner, Trinity (Euless) – 2014
Willie Warren, North Crowley (Fort Worth) – 2008
Justise Winslow, St. John's (Houston) – 2014
Joseph Young, Yates (Houston) – 2010

Utah
Nick Emery, Lone Peak (Highland) – 2013
T.J. Haws, Lone Peak (Highland) – 2014
Jordan Loveridge, West Jordan – 2012
Eric Mika, Lone Peak (Highland) – 2013
Jesse Wade, Davis (Kaysville) – 2015

Virginia
Dwayne Bacon, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2015
Anthony Barber, Hampton – 2012
Michael Beasley, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2006
Rodney Bullock, Kecoughtan (Hampton) – 2013
Chris Clarke, Cape Henry Collegiate (Virginia Beach) – 2015
Quinn Cook, DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.)/Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2010, 2011
Ed Davis, Benedictine (Richmond) – 2008
Dorian Finney-Smith, Norcom (Portsmouth) – 2010, 2011
Keith "Tiny" Gallon, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2009
Patrick Holloway, Paul VI (Fairfax) – 2012
Brandon Jennings, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2007, 2008
Doron Lamb, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2010
Tywon Lawson, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2006
Tyler Lewis, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2012
Thon Maker, Carlisle (Martinsville) – 2014
Kendall Marshall, Bishop O'Connell (Arlington) – 2010
Cody Martin, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2014
James McAdoo, Norfolk Christian – 2011
Scottie Reynolds, Herndon – 2006
Nolan Smith, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2007
D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson) – 2011, 2012
Melo Trimble, Bishop O'Connell (Arlington) – 2014

Washington
Shaqquan Aaron, Rainier Beach (Seattle) – 2014
Abdul Gaddy, Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma) – 2009
Spencer Hawes, Seattle Prep – 2006
Tramaine Isabell, Garfield (Seattle) – 2014
Zach LaVine, Bothell – 2013
DeJounte Murray, Rainier Beach (Seattle) – 2015
Venoy Overton, Franklin (Seattle) – 2007
Peyton Siva, Franklin (Seattle) – 2009
Josh Smith, Kentwood (Covington) – 2009, 2010
Isaiah Thomas, Curtis (University Place) – 2006
Tony Wroten Jr., Garfield (Seattle) – 2011

West Virginia
Thomas Bryant, Huntington St. Joseph Prep – 2015
Noah Cottrill, Logan – 2010
O.J. Mayo, North College Hill (Cincinnati)/Huntington – 2006, 2007
Patrick Patterson, Huntington – 2007
Andrew Wiggins, Huntington St. Joseph Prep – 2012, 2013

Wisconsin
Sam Dekker, Sheboygan Area Lutheran – 2012
Henry Ellenson, Rice Lake – 2015
Luke Fischer, Germantown – 2013
Kevon Looney, Hamilton (Milwaukee) – 2014
Keaton Nankivil, Madison Memorial – 2007
Zak Showalter, Germantown – 2012
Jerry Smith, Wauwatosa East – 2006
Diamond Stone, Dominican (Whitefish Bay) – 2014, 2015