On3 was in Brooklyn in recent days, short for pre-match training while the players are preparing for the big game. The 24 players are classified among the 37 best ON3 players in the class, including nine in the first ten and 19 in the top 25. Jonathan Bender holds the score record for the event with 31 points in the 1999 match.
Follow the live updates because Jamie Shaw of On3 brings you an analysis and observations of the 47th All-American annual game from McDonald’s.
By: Jamie Shaw Alijah Arenas flashes upside down
04/01/2025 10:06:49 PM
Alijah Arenas announced its reclassification in January, colliding with the 2025 class. The 6-foot 5-inch son from the former All-Star Gilbert Arenas of the NBA settled for the game to make several jump shots at several levels. With the reclassification, he only finished his third year of high school, but all the skills is apparent, and the shot is promised. The advantage is intriguing.
By: Jamie Shaw Melek Thomas brings electricity
01/04/2025 10:04:37 PM
Regardless of the setting, Melek Thomas brings an additional level of electricity to the ground. He plays with rhythm, he always speaks, and he is very active with a nose for the rim. He is the type of player who is difficult to take his eyes off when he is on the ground.
By: Jamie Shaw Nate is unique
04/01/2025 09:50:57 PM
Nate are listed at 6 feet 9 inches and pushes 6 feet 10 inches, but it is at its best when it is on the ball and responsible for creating an advantage. He has an innate sensation, is able to go to his place in the half-terrain with a good rhythm, and is always balanced with the head. It will have to add weight because he sometimes gets his spots upset, but his ability to transform into several roles on the ground and raise the floor of a team, with his size and sensation is unique among his peers.
By: Jamie Shaw Chris Cenac has a huge advantage
01/04/2025 09:29:42 PM
Chris Cenac may have as much on the rise as any player in this class. Its length and athletic fluidity have already distinguished it at 6 feet 10 inches. But then you see the touch of three, its ability to adorn it for an advantage and its nose for the boards. Its production is still somewhat incoherent, but its flashes remain at a high and high level.
By: Jamie Shaw Isiah Harwell connects the points
04/01/2025 09:24:34
A look at Isiah Harwell and you see a strong and long setting with a good position of position. But watching him play, you see a guy who is never precipitated, defends the devil in his position and can be dribble, shoot and pass. Although it is not the type to exert constant pressure on a defense, it is the one to which a defense must always be careful.
By: Jamie Shaw Cam Boozer finds a way
01/04/2025 09:20:24 PM
Of course, Cam Boozer measures 6 feet 8 inches, and he has long arms with a robust setting, but he always seems to find a way to produce. The Duke’s signatory can drop the shots, he can bounce back and finish in the basket. What could be the most impressive aspect of Boozer’s game is its understanding of angles and leverage. He is able to find his spacing with a very strong lower body and an innate sense of embarking on open areas.
By: Jamie Shaw Shon Abaev is wired to score
01/04/2025 09:05:06 PM
Shon Abaev has a unique capacity among his peers to regularly create a clean look for himself. Registered at 6 feet 7 inches with a good length, the Signer of Cincinnati has a grass cadence with an understanding of the space. Its high release makes it difficult for the wings to challenge. He chose his spots well in the first half, without forcing things and reverse the blows that came to him.
By: Jamie Shaw Tound Yessoufou is full of energy
01/04/2025 08:53:20 PM
It is difficult to leave Tunde Yessoufou’s eyes when it is on the ground. It has a lot to do with the raw explosion and the non-stop engine. Yessoufou, a signatory from Baylor, always seems to be around the ball. He also did it throughout the training and melee, a switch who has not yet disabled. Impressive.
By: Jamie Shaw Malachi Moreno drains a three
01/04/2025 08:46:45
What a beautiful story it was for Malachi Moreno. He was late at the McDonald’s All-American week, presenting himself on Monday because he was at home to win a state championship. Moreno was the title on Saturday and he flew directly to Brooklyn for Sunday activities. Until now, the Kentucky signatory has completed the first quarter with a massive block. He calmly overturns a place three his first possession in the second trimester. Moreno is currently center 2 of the 2025 recruitment class for ON3.
By: Jamie Shaw Impressive Caleb Wilson
01/04/2025 08:39:49 PM
Although the UNC’s commitment has not yet entered the scorer column, it was excellent on the defensive. At 6 feet 10 inches, it can move laterally to slide with advantages based on the perimeter or change a line and act as a low -type edge protector. Defensively, Wilson has the rise as much as any player in this class.
By: Jamie Shaw Cayden Boozer is so stable
04/01/2025 08:27:57
Throughout four years of victory at all levels, Cayden Booz has always led with confidence. There is a proven distance for a team, a guy who plays quickly and takes care of the goods. He chose his spots here early, changing rhythm and using his large frame to finish games. State championships, Jam Peach championships, gold medals – Boozer simply won at each stage of the process. Again, it is a floor washing machine.
By: Jamie Shaw Darryn Peterson brings the crowd to their feet
01/04/2025 08:21:11 PM
At the start of this game, there was a lot of sloppy game with fast shots and not a lot of ball movement. However, around 4:32, the game saw its first culminating point while the signatory of Kansas Darryn Peterson flew away for a discount dunk. It was the first goal of Peterson of the game, and the one where you could hear the Oohs and the Ahh audible. Pedious
By: Jamie Shaw AJ Dybantsa begins strong
04/04/2025 08:17:23
Industry’s consensus n ° 1 player started the match with a Dunk, AJ Dybantsa followed this a few games later with a strong right -of -edge attack. The 6 -foot 9 inch wing is highly qualified with a world of rise with its game. It has a unique mix of athletic pop and fluidity with its length and size of position.
By: Jamie Shaw West runners
01/04/2025 08:14:42 PM
N ° 11 PG Mike Brown Jr. (Louisville)
N ° 1 PF Chris Cenac (Houston)
N ° 3 SF AJ Dybantsa (byu)
N ° 22 PG Darryn Peterson (Kansas)
N ° 8 PF Caleb Wilson (UNC)
By: Jamie Shaw Go
01/04/2025 08:13:02 PM
N ° 5 PG Darius Acuff (Arkansas)
N ° 10 sf nate ament (not engaged)
No. 12 PF Cam Boozer (Duke)
No. 24 SG Braylon Mullins (Uconn)
N ° 22 C Eric Reibe (UCONN)