1989 McDonald's All-American Boys Game | |
Visitor: | West |
Home: | East |
Visitor Total: | 112 |
Home Total: | 103 |
Visitor Per1: | 52 |
Visitor Per2: | 60 |
Home Per1: | 47 |
Home Per2: | 56 |
Date: | April 23, 1989 |
Referee: | 1 Ron Zetcher 2 J. C. Leimbach 3 |
Arena: | Kemper Arena |
City: | Kansas City, MO |
Attendance: | 9,419 |
Mvp: | Shaquille O'Neal and Bobby Hurley |
Network: | ABC |
Announcers: | Gary Bender and Dick Vitale |
Series: | McDonald's All-American |
Previous: | 1988 |
Next: | 1990 |
The 1989 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game played on Sunday, April 23, 1989 at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 1989. The game was the 12th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1978.
The game was telecast live by ABC. The West was led by Shaquille O'Neal, the top ranked center of his class, while the East had forward Doug Edwards and guard Bobby Hurley.[1] Guard Kenny Anderson was unable to participate due to a sprained left ankle. The game saw O'Neal record a double-double with 18 points and 16 rebounds; he also had 6 blocks. Hurley recorded 10 assists, the highest number of assists recorded in a McDonald's game up to that point, and won co-MVP along with O'Neal. Other good performances were those of Billy McCaffrey (16 points), George Lynch (12), Allan Houston (14) and Tracy Murray (14).[2] [3] Of the 25 players, 13 went on to play at least 1 game in the NBA.
No. | Name | Height | Weight | Position | Hometown | High school | College of Choice |
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10 | 6-3 | 175 | Allentown, PA, U.S. | Duke | |||
12 | 6-0 | 170 | Jamaica, NY, U.S. | Georgia Tech | |||
13 | Shaun Golden | 6-3 | 180 | Greer, SC, U.S. | Georgia | ||
14 | 6-0 | 165 | Jersey City, NJ, U.S. | Duke | |||
22 | 6-5 | 218 | Toledo, OH, U.S. | Ohio State | |||
31 | 6-9 | 205 | Miami, FL, U.S. | Undecided[6] | |||
32 | Michael Tate | 6-4 | 210 | Oxon Hill, MD, U.S. | Georgetown | ||
33 | 6-9 | 220 | Brooklyn, NY, U.S. | Syracuse | |||
34 | 6-8 | 205 | Roanoke, VA, U.S. | Undecided[7] | |||
35 | 6-7 | 200 | Middle Village, NY, U.S. | Pitt[8] | |||
44 | Arron Bain | 6-7 | 195 | Falls Church, VA, U.S. | Villanova | ||
54 | Darryl Barnes | 6-8 | 202 | Brooklyn, NY, U.S. | Georgia Tech | ||
55 | Anthony Douglas | 6-7 | 245 | Memphis, TN, U.S. | Memphis State | ||
No. | Name | Height | Weight | Position | Hometown | High school | College of Choice |
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20 | 6-3 | 174 | Indianapolis, IN, U.S. | Indiana | |||
21 | 6-5 | 178 | Louisville, KY, U.S. | Tennessee | |||
22 | Pat Graham | 6-6 | 205 | New Albany, IN, U.S. | Indiana | ||
23 | 6-5 | 200 | North Hollywood, CA, U.S. | UCLA | |||
24 | 6-2 | 180 | Jackson, MS, U.S. | Alabama | |||
30 | 6-7 | 220 | Glendora, CA, U.S. | UCLA | |||
31 | Deryl Cunningham | 6-7 | 200 | Westchester, IL, U.S. | DePaul | ||
32 | 6-7 | 210 | Midwest City, OK, U.S. | Oklahoma | |||
33 | 6-11 | 240 | San Antonio, TX, U.S. | LSU | |||
44 | Calvin Byrd | 6-5 | 195 | Alameda, CA, U.S. | Villanova | ||
50 | 6-9 | 200 | Chicago, IL, U.S. | Undecided[9] | |||
55 | 7-0 | 251 | Houston, TX, U.S. | North Carolina | |||
The East team was coached by:
The West team was coached by: