ALL-USA national boys basketball team announced for 2025-26 season

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ALL-USA national boys basketball team announced for 2025-26 season

ALL-USA national boys basketball team announced for 2025-26 season

USA TODAY Sports announces the ALL-USA First, Second, and Third teams, highlighting the best high school boys basketball players of the season.

ALL-USA national boys basketball team announced for 2025-26 season

USA TODAY Sports announces the ALL-USA First, Second, and Third teams, highlighting the best high school boys basketball players of the season.

The final buzzer has sounded on a thrilling high school basketball season. With the Chipotle Nationals, The Throne, and the McDonald's All-American Game now in the history books, it's time to honor the nation's elite. USA TODAY Sports has officially unveiled its ALL-USA national boys basketball teams for the 2025-26 season, recognizing the premier talent from coast to coast.

This prestigious list, a tradition dating back to 1982, crowns the best guards, wings, and post players in the country. The selections are a who's who of future college stars, featuring nine McDonald's All-Americans and standouts from top-ranked Super 25 programs, with commitments to powerhouse schools like Duke, Arizona, and UConn already in hand.

Leading the charge on the ALL-USA First Team is a trio of phenomenal talents who dominated all year. Jordan Smith Jr. of Paul VI showcased a powerful, all-around game, averaging 26.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 3.2 steals while leading his team to two state championships.

Then there's the scoring machine, Jason Crowe Jr., who put up a staggering 43.6 points per game, shattering California's career scoring record and earning co-MVP honors at the McDonald's All-American Game. Not to be outdone, Sierra Canyon's two-way superstar was the engine for a 30-1 national powerhouse, contributing 19.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game with elite efficiency.

The list of standouts continues with a unique talent in forward Tyran Stokes, whose 6-foot-7 frame belies a guard's skill set, allowing him to average a monstrous 31 points and 13 rebounds. These players represent the next generation of basketball excellence, and their performances this season have set the stage for incredible careers at the next level.

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