Jordan Brown shows why he's a top recruit in McDonald's All-American game
Posted Apr 1, 2018
2017 Sacramento Bee Player of the Year Jordan Brown had 26 points and eight rebounds in the West's 131-128 victory over the East in the McDonald's All-American game on Wednesday in Atlanta. A 6-foot-11 forward who played at Prolific Prep in Napa this season, Brown had a dunk to give his team a 129-128 lead with 26 seconds remaining in the annual all-star game.
(Sacramento Bee)
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