New York-Darryn Peterson scored 18 points as CO-MVP of the game, leading the West on East 105-92 Tuesday night in the McDonald's All American Boys game at Barclays Center.
Alijah Arenas, whose father, three times all-Star Gilbert Arenas, Gilbert Arenas, was looking in the stands, finished the third quarter with a free kick for an advantage of 74-70. The West extended the advantage in the fourth quarter to up to 15 points.
The game had three players who have signed with Duke, led by the Cayden and Cameron Boazer brothers, the children of the two-time Boazer of the NBA, which was also a blue devil. Cameron Boozer, ESPN's number 3 prospect for class 2025, shared MVP's honors with Peterson, who is number 2. Boazer led the east with 16 points. Isiah Harwell, a Houston committee in 13th by ESPN, also had 16 for the east.
Nikolas Khamenia also addresses Duke and plays in the west team. Uconn, winner of the last two national titles, had three Americans from McDonald's in this game for the first time. The trio played for the West in the Braylon Mullins and Darius Adams guards and the center of Eric Reibe.
The two main recruits of the country in the striker Aj Dybantsa, the recruit n. ° 1 of ESPN that is committed to Byu, and Peterson, who will go to Kansas. Dybantsa finished the first victory of the West in this game since 2018 with a large dump within the last minute and ended with 13 points. Washington Niko Bundalo's signer added 12.
Darius Aqueff Jr., a Arkansas signer took fifth place for ESPN, added 12 points for the east.
Associated Press's information was used in this report.