Meet the 2023 SLAM High School Boys All-Americans

The 2023 SLAM High School All-American class is stacked.

As the video game continues to develop, this group of young standouts represent the future ahead. From elite guards to flexible little forwards, they’ve captured the attention of leading college programs around the nation, in addition to the world.

Meet our 2023 SLAM HS Boys All-Americans:

Basketball runs in DJ Wagner’s blood. He’s the boy of previous Memphis one-and-done star and NBA gamer Dajuan Wagner, and the grand son of Louisville legend and NBA gamer Milt Wagner. Wagner was the NJ Gatorade Player of the Year and is a leading name in the No. 1 ranked hiring class at Kentucky

Home is where his heart is. Isaiah Collier is among the leading ranked guards in his class and has household roots in Cali: his mom initially resided in Compton and his bro presently resides in Los Angeles. The skilled guard makes sure to make a declaration at USC.

Justin Edwards has actually shown why he’s a leading hire with his shot making, protective adaptability and strength as a finisher. After leading Imhotep to its 2nd successive state champion, he’ll bring that winning experience to Kentucky this fall.

Jared McCain is a straight-up star. Whether he’s placing on a scoring center on the court or continuing to develop his brand name off of it on social networks, McCain makes waves no matter what he’s doing. With his high IQ and work ethic, he’ll fit right in at Duke.

Matas Buzelis’ pro-ready video game promotes itself. The 2022-23 Kansas High School Basketball Player of the Year has actually chosen to bypass college and take his skills to the NBA G-League Ignite next season. He likewise has his sights set on the NBA Draft, however till then, it’s everything about controling.


Meet our 2023 SLAM High School Girls All-Americans

Photo credits for whole series consist of Jineen Williams, Jamal Martin, Jon Lopez. Marcus Stevens, Getty Images, Matt Odom.



Max Scherzer begins series opener at 8:40 p.m.

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