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Roundball Classic

The Roundball Classic, originally known as The Dapper Dan Roundball Classic (also known as Magic Johnson's Roundball, Sonny Vaccaro's Roundball Classic, EA Sports Roundball Classic, Asics Roundball Classic) is well known in the sports world as the first national high school All Star basketball game.[1][2][3] It was sponsored by and used as a fundraising event for the Dapper Dan Charities in Pittsburgh. The inaugural game was played at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 26, 1965.

Magic Johnson (pictured here in 1999) sponsored the event in the 1990s.

History

Founding

The cofounders of the game, Sonny Vaccaro and Pat DiCesare, were two boyhood friends from the small Western Pennsylvania town of Trafford.[4] Vaccaro was a young school teacher and sports enthusiast who in the early 1960s had organized local high school basketball tournaments throughout Pennsylvania. His friend and college roommate Pat DiCesare (future president of DiCesare Engler Productions)[5] had made a name for himself by promoting major concert events in Western Pennsylvania.[6] Vaccaro wanted to do a basketball tournament in the Pittsburgh area, and asked DiCesare if he had interest in promoting the event. DiCesare, who had just brought the Beatles to the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, wanted the event to have national appeal and take place in a large venue. So, he encouraged his friend to recruit the best players in the country. The two friends decided that the game would feature high school All-Star players recruited from Pennsylvania against those recruited from the rest of the United States, and it would be played at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena.[7]

Tim Tormey, a friend and business mentor to Pat DiCesare, initiated a meeting between DiCesare and Al Abrams.[8] Abrams was the senior sports editor for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the president of the Dapper Dan Club, a charitable organization associated with the Post-Gazette. Having Abrams involved meant sponsorship for the game as well as months of sports coverage in the Post-Gazette leading up to the game. Abrams agreed to have the Dapper Dan Club sponsor the game, but DiCesare had to guarantee Abrams that he would cover any monetary losses and that a portion of the proceeds would go the Dapper Dan Club charities.[9] DiCesare booked a date for the first game to be played on March 26, 1965 at the Civic Arena.[9]

The first game suffered a major recruiting loss when the premier recruit in the nation, Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) declined their offer to play in the game. His coach would not allow him to play.[10] Otherwise, Vaccaro had succeeded in getting big time high school talent from Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States. The format for the first game featured the National All-Stars vs. the Pennsylvania All-Stars at 9pm with a preliminary game that featured the Western Pennsylvania All Stars vs. City Catholic All-Stars game at 7pm.[11] More than 10,000 fans attended the first game.

Growth

In the early years, the game quickly gained greater media coverage and a bigger fan following. The game was important for recruiting purposes as hundreds of colleges coaches and even pro scouts attended the game.[12][13] It was known to be the "premier high school basketball attraction in the entire nation".[14]

The most popular years were in the 1970s and early 1980s with a record crowd of almost 17,000 fans in 1977.[15] In 1985 the matchup was slated as the East US All-Stars vs. the West US All-Stars.[16] Some believed that changing the format and eliminating the Pennsylvania All-Stars compromised the attendance of the game.[17] The attendance declined slightly in the mid to late 1980s, but the game still received national attention. It was well represented by all of the major recruiting figures in college basketball, and well respected in the sport of basketball.[18] ESPN continued to broadcast the game yearly. Ultimately, the game was hurt by the emergence of other high school All Star games that followed – most notably the McDonald's High School All-Star game (McDonald's All-American Team) that began in 1977. Also, the NCAA enacted a rule that restricted athletes to play in only two All-Star games.[19]

Decline and end

The game suffered two major losses in the early 1990s when both Nike and the Dapper Dan Club pulled their sponsorship.[20][21] With DiCesare's blessing, Sonny Vaccaro moved the game to Detroit in 1993. The 28th Annual Roundball Classic was the last to be played in Pittsburgh on April 11, 1992.[22]

The demand for the game in Pittsburgh was great enough that the Civic Arena in cooperation with Pat DiCesare continued doing a high school All-Star basketball game with Asics as a sponsor and utilizing player recruiters from local colleges.[23] As expected, the Pittsburgh game could not get the talent that Vaccaro was able to get in Detroit. The last game in Pittsburgh was played in April 1994.[24]

Vaccaro took the game to Detroit in 1993 where it became known as Magic Johnson's Roundball Classic.[25] The game was played there for 7 years. It was moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2000 until it finally was moved to Chicago in 2002 (the 2001 edition was held at the Welsh–Ryan Arena in Evanston, Illinois) where it was simply named "The Roundball Classic". The game continued to have successful years after Pittsburgh. Most notably, it sold out the United Center in Chicago in 2003 when the game featured LeBron James, gathering an attendance of 19,678, the highest in Roundball Classic history,[16] beating the previous record of 16,649 established in 1977.[26] The last game was The 43rd Roundball Classic[27] played in Chicago in 2007.

Game results

Year Result Attendance
1965 Pennsylvania 89, U.S. 76 10,334[9]
1966 U.S. 114, Pennsylvania 106[28] 9,587[29]
1967 U.S. 97, Pennsylvania 88 10,700[30]
1968 U.S. 103, Pennsylvania 90 13,266[31]
1969 Pennsylvania 74, U.S. 67 13,380[32]
1970 U.S. 87, Pennsylvania 81 13,402[33]
1971 Pennsylvania 110, U.S. 98 13,592[34]
1972 U.S. 97, Pennsylvania 88 13,207[35]
1973 U.S. 87, Pennsylvania 74 13,600[36]
1974 U.S. 77, Pennsylvania 76 13,092[37]
1975 U.S. 107, Pennsylvania 96 13,333[38]
1976 U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 93 16,166[39]
1977 Pennsylvania 98, U.S. 92 16,649[40]
1978 U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 100 16,355[41]
1979 April 5 (Semifinals):
U.S. Southwest 97, Pennsylvania 92
U.S. East 111, U.S. Midwest 105
8,081[42]
April 6 (Finals):
U.S. East 109, U.S. Southwest 95
U.S. Midwest 109, Pennsylvania 91[43]
14,539[44]
1980 U.S. 89, Pennsylvania 87 16,361[45]
1981 U.S. 108, Pennsylvania 73 15,512[46]
1982 Pennsylvania 91, U.S. 85 14,326[47]
1983 U.S. 123, Pennsylvania 121 12,770[48]
1984 U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 98 13,283[49]
1985 U.S. 114, Pennsylvania 97 11,621[50]
1986 U.S. North 96, U.S. South 94
U.S. East 98, Pennsylvania 96
8,309[51]
1987 West 110, East 99 12,325[52]
1988 East 121, West 100 14,042[53]
1989 East 96, West 84 12,378[54]
1990 East 111, West 97 11,655[55]
1991 West 104, East 103 10,101[56][57]
1992 East 105, West 102 10,909[58]
1993 West 131, East 95 14,257[59]
1994 East 141, West 135 10,121[60]
1995 West 114, East 99 12,183[61]
1996 West 127, East 117 13,412[62]
1997 West 124, East 106 14,163[63]
1998 West 135, East 116[64] 13,758[65]
1999 West 146, East 137 10,327[66]
2000 East 146, West 131 N/A
2001 East 151, West 148 5,712[67]
2002 East 115, West 103 7,359[68]
2003 West 120, East 119 19,678
2004 East 124, West 110 15,421[69]
2005 West 136, East 119 14,598[70]
2006 West 118, East 102 10,384
2007 West 144, East 123 9,865

Wins by team

Pennsylvania vs. United States format

Team Wins
United States 15
Pennsylvania 5

East vs West format

Team Wins
West 12
East 9

MVPs

Pennsylvania vs. United States format

 
Calvin Murphy was the MVP of the 1966 game and scored a Roundball Classic record 37 points.[16]

After the game two MVPs were named: one for the Pennsylvania team and one for the U.S. team. In 1979 and 1986 three U.S. selections played (East, Midwest and Southwest in 1979; East, South and North in 1986).[71][54]

Year Team Player High School (state)
1965 Pennsylvania Simmie Hill Midland
United States Bernie Williams DeMatha Catholic (MD)
1966 Pennsylvania Sam Iacino Farrell
United States Calvin Murphy Norwalk (CT)
1967 Pennsylvania Dick DeVenzio Ambridge
United States Jim McDaniels Allen County (KY)
1968 Pennsylvania Dennis Wuycik Ambridge
United States Tom Riker Saint Dominic (NY)
1969 Pennsylvania Mark Gianfrancesco Wilkinsburg
United States Nick Weatherspoon Canton McKinley (OH)
1970 Pennsylvania Tom McMillen Mansfield
United States Dwight Jones Wheatley (TX)
1971 Pennsylvania Jimmie Baker Olney
United States Campy Russell Pontiac Central (MI)
1972 Pennsylvania Joe Bryant John Bartram
United States Phil Sellers Thomas Jefferson (NY)
1973 Pennsylvania Jeep Kelly Schenley
United States Adrian Dantley DeMatha Catholic (MD)
1974 Pennsylvania Brad Davis Monaca
United States Moses Malone Petersburg (VA)
1975 Pennsylvania Rodney Lee Edison
United States Phil Hubbard Canton McKinley (OH)
1976 Pennsylvania Sonny Lewis Schenley
United States Jay Shidler Lawrenceville (IL)
1977 Pennsylvania Eugene Banks West Philadelphia
United States Wes Matthews Warren Harding (CT)
1978 Pennsylvania Bruce Atkins Wilkinsburg
United States Walker Russell Pontiac Central (MI)
1979 Pennsylvania Bill Varner Valley
United States Sidney Green (East) Thomas Jefferson (NY)
Leon Wood (Midwest) Saint Monica (CA)
Dominique Wilkins (Southwest) Washington (NC)
1980 Pennsylvania Tony Costner Overbrook
United States Vern Fleming Mater Christi (NY)
1981 Pennsylvania Vic Alexander Benjamin Franklin
United States Patrick Ewing Cambridge Rindge and Latin (MA)
1982 Pennsylvania Chip Greenberg La Salle
United States Richard Rellford Suncoast (FL)
1983 Pennsylvania Rico Washington Benjamin Franklin
United States Pearl Washington Boys and Girls (NY)
1984 Pennsylvania Junie Lewis Abington
United States Cedric Henderson Marietta (Georgia)
1985 Pennsylvania Doug West Altoona
United States Rod Strickland Oak Hill Academy (VA)
1986 Pennsylvania Rod Brookin Steelton
United States Elander Lewis (East) Albany (NY)
Eddie Cumbo (South) Wheatley (TX)
Anthony Pendleton (North)[72] Flint Northwestern (MI)

East vs. West format

 
Rasheed Wallace scored 30 points in 1993 and was named the MVP for the East team.[16]
Year Team Player High School (state)
1987[71] East Brian Shorter Oak Hill Academy (VA)
West Marcus Liberty King College Prep (IL)
1988[54] East Orlando Vega Oak Hill Academy (VA)
West Anthony Peeler Paseo Academy (MO)
1989[73] East Billy McCaffrey Allentown Central Catholic (PA)
West Shaquille O'Neal Robert G. Cole (TX)
1990[74] East Anthony Miller Benton Harbor (MI)
West Ed O'Bannon Artesia (CA)
1991[56] East Chris Webber Detroit Country Day (MI)
West Glenn Robinson Roosevelt (IN)
1992[57] East Othella Harrington Murrah (MS)
West Andre Woolridge Benson (NE)
1993[75] East Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz (PA)
West Rashard Griffith King College Prep (IL)
1994[60] East Felipe López Rice (NY)
West Maurice Taylor Henry Ford (MI)
1995[76] East Ryan Blackwell Pittsford (NY)
West Robert Traylor Murray–Wright (MI)
1996[77] East Tim Thomas Paterson Catholic (NJ)
West Rashad Phillips Ferndale (MI)
1997[78] East Melvin Ely Thornton Township (IL)
West Ricky Davis Davenport North (IA)
1998 East Cory Hightower[65] Mount Zion Christian Academy (NC)
West Rashard Lewis[79] Elsik (TX)
1999[66] East DerMarr Johnson Maine Central Institute (ME)
West Jason Richardson Arthur Hill (MI)
2000[80] East Brian Morrison Lake Washington (WA)
Taliek Brown St. John's Prep (NY)
West Mario Austin Sumter County (AL)
2001 East John Allen[81] Coatesville (PA)
West Kwame Brown[82] Glynn Academy (GA)
2002 East Raymond Felton[83] Latta (SC)
West Jason Fraser[68] Amityville Memorial (NY)
Sean Dockery[84] Julian (IL)
2003[85] East Mustafa Shakur Friends' Central School (PA)
West LeBron James St. Vincent–St. Mary (OH)
2004[86] East J. R. Smith St. Benedict's Prep (NJ)
West Shaun Livingston Peoria (IL)
A. J. Price Amityville Memorial (NY)
2005[87] East Danny Green St. Mary's (NY)
Nate Minnoy Hales Franciscan (IL)
West Eric Devendorf Oak Hill Academy (VA)
Brandon Rush Mount Zion Christian Academy (NC)
2006[88] East Derrick Caracter Notre Dame Prep (MA)
Alex Stepheson Harvard-Westlake (CA)
West Greg Oden Lawrence North (IN)
Daequan Cook Dunbar (OH)
2007[89] East O. J. Mayo Huntington (WV)
West Corey Fisher St. Patrick (NJ)
JJ Hickson Joseph Wheeler (GA)
Kevin Love Lake Oswego (OR)

Alumni

Notable alumni include:[90][18][91][54]

Venues

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roundball, classic, originally, known, dapper, also, known, magic, johnson, roundball, sonny, vaccaro, sports, asics, well, known, sports, world, first, national, high, school, star, basketball, game, sponsored, used, fundraising, event, dapper, charities, pit. The Roundball Classic originally known as The Dapper Dan Roundball Classic also known as Magic Johnson s Roundball Sonny Vaccaro s Roundball Classic EA Sports Roundball Classic Asics Roundball Classic is well known in the sports world as the first national high school All Star basketball game 1 2 3 It was sponsored by and used as a fundraising event for the Dapper Dan Charities in Pittsburgh The inaugural game was played at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on March 26 1965 Magic Johnson pictured here in 1999 sponsored the event in the 1990s Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Growth 1 3 Decline and end 2 Game results 2 1 Wins by team 2 1 1 Pennsylvania vs United States format 2 1 2 East vs West format 3 MVPs 3 1 Pennsylvania vs United States format 3 2 East vs West format 4 Alumni 5 Venues 6 ReferencesHistory EditFounding Edit The cofounders of the game Sonny Vaccaro and Pat DiCesare were two boyhood friends from the small Western Pennsylvania town of Trafford 4 Vaccaro was a young school teacher and sports enthusiast who in the early 1960s had organized local high school basketball tournaments throughout Pennsylvania His friend and college roommate Pat DiCesare future president of DiCesare Engler Productions 5 had made a name for himself by promoting major concert events in Western Pennsylvania 6 Vaccaro wanted to do a basketball tournament in the Pittsburgh area and asked DiCesare if he had interest in promoting the event DiCesare who had just brought the Beatles to the Pittsburgh Civic Arena wanted the event to have national appeal and take place in a large venue So he encouraged his friend to recruit the best players in the country The two friends decided that the game would feature high school All Star players recruited from Pennsylvania against those recruited from the rest of the United States and it would be played at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena 7 Tim Tormey a friend and business mentor to Pat DiCesare initiated a meeting between DiCesare and Al Abrams 8 Abrams was the senior sports editor for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the president of the Dapper Dan Club a charitable organization associated with the Post Gazette Having Abrams involved meant sponsorship for the game as well as months of sports coverage in the Post Gazette leading up to the game Abrams agreed to have the Dapper Dan Club sponsor the game but DiCesare had to guarantee Abrams that he would cover any monetary losses and that a portion of the proceeds would go the Dapper Dan Club charities 9 DiCesare booked a date for the first game to be played on March 26 1965 at the Civic Arena 9 The first game suffered a major recruiting loss when the premier recruit in the nation Lew Alcindor later known as Kareem Abdul Jabbar declined their offer to play in the game His coach would not allow him to play 10 Otherwise Vaccaro had succeeded in getting big time high school talent from Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States The format for the first game featured the National All Stars vs the Pennsylvania All Stars at 9pm with a preliminary game that featured the Western Pennsylvania All Stars vs City Catholic All Stars game at 7pm 11 More than 10 000 fans attended the first game Growth Edit In the early years the game quickly gained greater media coverage and a bigger fan following The game was important for recruiting purposes as hundreds of colleges coaches and even pro scouts attended the game 12 13 It was known to be the premier high school basketball attraction in the entire nation 14 The most popular years were in the 1970s and early 1980s with a record crowd of almost 17 000 fans in 1977 15 In 1985 the matchup was slated as the East US All Stars vs the West US All Stars 16 Some believed that changing the format and eliminating the Pennsylvania All Stars compromised the attendance of the game 17 The attendance declined slightly in the mid to late 1980s but the game still received national attention It was well represented by all of the major recruiting figures in college basketball and well respected in the sport of basketball 18 ESPN continued to broadcast the game yearly Ultimately the game was hurt by the emergence of other high school All Star games that followed most notably the McDonald s High School All Star game McDonald s All American Team that began in 1977 Also the NCAA enacted a rule that restricted athletes to play in only two All Star games 19 Decline and end Edit The game suffered two major losses in the early 1990s when both Nike and the Dapper Dan Club pulled their sponsorship 20 21 With DiCesare s blessing Sonny Vaccaro moved the game to Detroit in 1993 The 28th Annual Roundball Classic was the last to be played in Pittsburgh on April 11 1992 22 The demand for the game in Pittsburgh was great enough that the Civic Arena in cooperation with Pat DiCesare continued doing a high school All Star basketball game with Asics as a sponsor and utilizing player recruiters from local colleges 23 As expected the Pittsburgh game could not get the talent that Vaccaro was able to get in Detroit The last game in Pittsburgh was played in April 1994 24 Vaccaro took the game to Detroit in 1993 where it became known as Magic Johnson s Roundball Classic 25 The game was played there for 7 years It was moved to Raleigh North Carolina in 2000 until it finally was moved to Chicago in 2002 the 2001 edition was held at the Welsh Ryan Arena in Evanston Illinois where it was simply named The Roundball Classic The game continued to have successful years after Pittsburgh Most notably it sold out the United Center in Chicago in 2003 when the game featured LeBron James gathering an attendance of 19 678 the highest in Roundball Classic history 16 beating the previous record of 16 649 established in 1977 26 The last game was The 43rd Roundball Classic 27 played in Chicago in 2007 Game results EditYear Result Attendance1965 Pennsylvania 89 U S 76 10 334 9 1966 U S 114 Pennsylvania 106 28 9 587 29 1967 U S 97 Pennsylvania 88 10 700 30 1968 U S 103 Pennsylvania 90 13 266 31 1969 Pennsylvania 74 U S 67 13 380 32 1970 U S 87 Pennsylvania 81 13 402 33 1971 Pennsylvania 110 U S 98 13 592 34 1972 U S 97 Pennsylvania 88 13 207 35 1973 U S 87 Pennsylvania 74 13 600 36 1974 U S 77 Pennsylvania 76 13 092 37 1975 U S 107 Pennsylvania 96 13 333 38 1976 U S 105 Pennsylvania 93 16 166 39 1977 Pennsylvania 98 U S 92 16 649 40 1978 U S 105 Pennsylvania 100 16 355 41 1979 April 5 Semifinals U S Southwest 97 Pennsylvania 92U S East 111 U S Midwest 105 8 081 42 April 6 Finals U S East 109 U S Southwest 95U S Midwest 109 Pennsylvania 91 43 14 539 44 1980 U S 89 Pennsylvania 87 16 361 45 1981 U S 108 Pennsylvania 73 15 512 46 1982 Pennsylvania 91 U S 85 14 326 47 1983 U S 123 Pennsylvania 121 12 770 48 1984 U S 105 Pennsylvania 98 13 283 49 1985 U S 114 Pennsylvania 97 11 621 50 1986 U S North 96 U S South 94U S East 98 Pennsylvania 96 8 309 51 1987 West 110 East 99 12 325 52 1988 East 121 West 100 14 042 53 1989 East 96 West 84 12 378 54 1990 East 111 West 97 11 655 55 1991 West 104 East 103 10 101 56 57 1992 East 105 West 102 10 909 58 1993 West 131 East 95 14 257 59 1994 East 141 West 135 10 121 60 1995 West 114 East 99 12 183 61 1996 West 127 East 117 13 412 62 1997 West 124 East 106 14 163 63 1998 West 135 East 116 64 13 758 65 1999 West 146 East 137 10 327 66 2000 East 146 West 131 N A2001 East 151 West 148 5 712 67 2002 East 115 West 103 7 359 68 2003 West 120 East 119 19 6782004 East 124 West 110 15 421 69 2005 West 136 East 119 14 598 70 2006 West 118 East 102 10 3842007 West 144 East 123 9 865Wins by team Edit Pennsylvania vs United States format Edit Team WinsUnited States 15Pennsylvania 5East vs West format Edit Team WinsWest 12East 9MVPs EditPennsylvania vs United States format Edit Calvin Murphy was the MVP of the 1966 game and scored a Roundball Classic record 37 points 16 After the game two MVPs were named one for the Pennsylvania team and one for the U S team In 1979 and 1986 three U S selections played East Midwest and Southwest in 1979 East South and North in 1986 71 54 Year Team Player High School state 1965 Pennsylvania Simmie Hill MidlandUnited States Bernie Williams DeMatha Catholic MD 1966 Pennsylvania Sam Iacino FarrellUnited States Calvin Murphy Norwalk CT 1967 Pennsylvania Dick DeVenzio AmbridgeUnited States Jim McDaniels Allen County KY 1968 Pennsylvania Dennis Wuycik AmbridgeUnited States Tom Riker Saint Dominic NY 1969 Pennsylvania Mark Gianfrancesco WilkinsburgUnited States Nick Weatherspoon Canton McKinley OH 1970 Pennsylvania Tom McMillen MansfieldUnited States Dwight Jones Wheatley TX 1971 Pennsylvania Jimmie Baker OlneyUnited States Campy Russell Pontiac Central MI 1972 Pennsylvania Joe Bryant John BartramUnited States Phil Sellers Thomas Jefferson NY 1973 Pennsylvania Jeep Kelly SchenleyUnited States Adrian Dantley DeMatha Catholic MD 1974 Pennsylvania Brad Davis MonacaUnited States Moses Malone Petersburg VA 1975 Pennsylvania Rodney Lee EdisonUnited States Phil Hubbard Canton McKinley OH 1976 Pennsylvania Sonny Lewis SchenleyUnited States Jay Shidler Lawrenceville IL 1977 Pennsylvania Eugene Banks West PhiladelphiaUnited States Wes Matthews Warren Harding CT 1978 Pennsylvania Bruce Atkins WilkinsburgUnited States Walker Russell Pontiac Central MI 1979 Pennsylvania Bill Varner ValleyUnited States Sidney Green East Thomas Jefferson NY Leon Wood Midwest Saint Monica CA Dominique Wilkins Southwest Washington NC 1980 Pennsylvania Tony Costner OverbrookUnited States Vern Fleming Mater Christi NY 1981 Pennsylvania Vic Alexander Benjamin FranklinUnited States Patrick Ewing Cambridge Rindge and Latin MA 1982 Pennsylvania Chip Greenberg La SalleUnited States Richard Rellford Suncoast FL 1983 Pennsylvania Rico Washington Benjamin FranklinUnited States Pearl Washington Boys and Girls NY 1984 Pennsylvania Junie Lewis AbingtonUnited States Cedric Henderson Marietta Georgia 1985 Pennsylvania Doug West AltoonaUnited States Rod Strickland Oak Hill Academy VA 1986 Pennsylvania Rod Brookin SteeltonUnited States Elander Lewis East Albany NY Eddie Cumbo South Wheatley TX Anthony Pendleton North 72 Flint Northwestern MI East vs West format Edit Rasheed Wallace scored 30 points in 1993 and was named the MVP for the East team 16 Year Team Player High School state 1987 71 East Brian Shorter Oak Hill Academy VA West Marcus Liberty King College Prep IL 1988 54 East Orlando Vega Oak Hill Academy VA West Anthony Peeler Paseo Academy MO 1989 73 East Billy McCaffrey Allentown Central Catholic PA West Shaquille O Neal Robert G Cole TX 1990 74 East Anthony Miller Benton Harbor MI West Ed O Bannon Artesia CA 1991 56 East Chris Webber Detroit Country Day MI West Glenn Robinson Roosevelt IN 1992 57 East Othella Harrington Murrah MS West Andre Woolridge Benson NE 1993 75 East Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz PA West Rashard Griffith King College Prep IL 1994 60 East Felipe Lopez Rice NY West Maurice Taylor Henry Ford MI 1995 76 East Ryan Blackwell Pittsford NY West Robert Traylor Murray Wright MI 1996 77 East Tim Thomas Paterson Catholic NJ West Rashad Phillips Ferndale MI 1997 78 East Melvin Ely Thornton Township IL West Ricky Davis Davenport North IA 1998 East Cory Hightower 65 Mount Zion Christian Academy NC West Rashard Lewis 79 Elsik TX 1999 66 East DerMarr Johnson Maine Central Institute ME West Jason Richardson Arthur Hill MI 2000 80 East Brian Morrison Lake Washington WA Taliek Brown St John s Prep NY West Mario Austin Sumter County AL 2001 East John Allen 81 Coatesville PA West Kwame Brown 82 Glynn Academy GA 2002 East Raymond Felton 83 Latta SC West Jason Fraser 68 Amityville Memorial NY Sean Dockery 84 Julian IL 2003 85 East Mustafa Shakur Friends Central School PA West LeBron James St Vincent St Mary OH 2004 86 East J R Smith St Benedict s Prep NJ West Shaun Livingston Peoria IL A J Price Amityville Memorial NY 2005 87 East Danny Green St Mary s NY Nate Minnoy Hales Franciscan IL West Eric Devendorf Oak Hill Academy VA Brandon Rush Mount Zion Christian Academy NC 2006 88 East Derrick Caracter Notre Dame Prep MA Alex Stepheson Harvard Westlake CA West Greg Oden Lawrence North IN Daequan Cook Dunbar OH 2007 89 East O J Mayo Huntington WV West Corey Fisher St Patrick NJ JJ Hickson Joseph Wheeler GA Kevin Love Lake Oswego OR Alumni EditNotable alumni include 90 18 91 54 Mahmoud Abdul Rauf Shareef Abdur Rahim Trevor Ariza Maceo Baston Thurl Bailey Benoit Benjamin Keith Bogans Aaron Brooks Kobe Bryant Matt Carroll Vince Carter Wilson Chandler Lenny Cooke Eddy Curry Adrian Dantley Glen Davis Paul Davis Keyon Dooling Chris Duhon LaPhonso Ellis Patrick Ewing Raymond Felton Kevin Garnett Drew Gooden A C Green Gerald Green Jason Hart Dwight Howard Juwan Howard Mark Jackson Joe Johnson Rashard Lewis Shaun Livingston Moses Malone Stephon Marbury Rodney McCray Tracy McGrady Josh McRoberts Sean Miller Randolph Morris Alonzo Mourning Calvin Murphy Joakim Noah Steve Novak Greg Oden Lamar Odom 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