Duke Basketball: McDonald’s snub of Boogie Ellis may benefit Blue Devils
By Matt Giles
McDonald’s All-American game rosters
The following is a list of both the East and West rosters, along with each player’s ranking on the 247Sports Composite and college choice (six players are still undecided). Duke is one of five schools with two commits on the rosters (others are Kentucky, Florida, Villanova, and Arizona). Only four of the 24 players have thus far committed to an ACC school.
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EAST:
Vernon Carey Jr., No. 2, Duke
Cole Anthony, No. 3, undecided
Anthony Edwards, No. 4, undecided
Jaden McDaniels, No. 5, undecided
Isaiah Stewart, No. 6, Washington
Precious Achiuwa, No. 9, undecided
Scottie Lewis, No. 12, Florida
Josiah James, No. 15, Tennessee
Trayce Jackson-Davis, No. 16, Indiana
Armando Bacot, No. 20, UNC
Wendell Moore, No. 24, Duke
Trendon Watford, No. 27, undecided
WEST:
James Wiseman, No. 1, Memphis
Matthew Hurt, No. 7, undecided
Kahlil Whitney, No. 8, Kentucky
Tyrese Maxey, No. 10, Kentucky
Josh Green, No. 11, Arizona
Bryan Antoine, No. 13, Villanova
Nico Mannion, No. 14, Arizona
Isaiah Mobley, No. 17, USC
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, No. 19, Villanova
Oscar Tshiebwe, No. 23, West Virginia
Tre Mann, No. 26, Florida
Samuell Williamson, No. 47, Louisville
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