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Where are the 2015 McDonald’s All-Americans now?


The McDonald’s Game from four years ago shows that getting to the NBA is no sure thing. Of the 24 competitors in that 2015 game — those who would be college seniors — only seven were selected in the first round of an NBA Draft, and several have yet to play a single NBA game. Here’s a look at what happened to every player from the 2015 McDonald’s All-American Game: (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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