McDonald's All-American game moved to Atlanta
Posted Sep 21, 2017
The McDonald's All-American game is on the move. After spending the last seven years in Chicago, the prestigious high school basketball all-star game, which select the nation's top 24 players, will move to Atlanta, the game announced on Wednesday. The game use to rotate cities nearly every year, but after good attendance and promotion it found a temporary home in Chicago.
(Scout.com)
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