Bronny James defeated in final of McDonald’s All-American dunk contest

High school – As LeBron James and his mom looked on, Bronny James finished second in the Powerade Jam Fest.

Twenty years ago, LeBron James won the traditional McDonald’s All-American Game dunks contest, a sort of All-Star Game for American high school students. A competition also won by Vince Carter, DeMar DeRozan, Blake Griffin or Zion Williamson.

Twenty years later, and under the eyes of mom and dad, it’s Bronny James who participated in the Powerade Jam Fest, and he bowed in the final, beaten by Sean Stewart, future Duke player. Note that the rear has gratified the public with a dunk over his brother Bryce.

Tonight, place at the McDonald’s All-American Game, at the Toyota Center in Houston, and Bronny James is the only player in the game who has not yet chosen his university. In about ten days, we will also see him at the Hoop Summit since he is part of the United States team.

THE TWO COMPLETE “ROSTERS”

East

Xavier Booker (Michigan State), Aaron Bradshaw (Kentucky), Matas Buzelis (G-League Ignite), Stephon Castle (Connecticut), Justin Edwards (Kentucky), Kwame Evans (Oregon), Aden Holloway (Auburn), Elmarko Jackson (Kansas), Mackenzie Mgbako (Duke), Sean Stewart (Duke), DJ Wagner (Kentucky), Cody Williams (Colorado).

West

Omaha Billiew (Iowa State), Isaiah Collier (USC), Mookie Cook (Oregon), Baye Fall (Arkansas), Jeremy Fears (Michigan State), Brandon Garrison (Oklahoma State), Ron Holland (Texas), Bronny James (non-décidé), Jared McCain (Duke), Reed Sheppard (Kentucky), Andrej Stojakovic (Stanford), Ja’Kobe Walter (Baylor).

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