Duke Basketball: McDonald’s snub of Boogie Ellis may benefit Blue Devils

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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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