What Happened to Every 1981 McDonald's All American
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- The 1981 McDonald's All American Game is chock full of NBA and NCAA stars. Not to mention a few Hall of Famers and a guy most people would call the GOAT Here's a look back at every player who made the roster in 1980. #nba #nbahistory #highschoolbasketball #ncaabasketball #charlesbarkley #joedumars #patrickewing #michaeljordan #chrismullin
Player Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro and Snubs
00:43 - Mark Acres
01:36 - Jeff Adkins
02:12 - Adrian Branch
03:04 - Walter Downing
03:48 - Greg Dreiling
04:33 - Patrick Ewing
05:55 - John Flowers
06:47 - Manuel Forrest
07:26 - Stuart Gray
07:59 - Bobby Lee Hurt
08:57 - Anthony Jones
09:50 - Michael Jordan
10:52 - Eugene McDowell
11:50 - Nigel Miguel
13:11 - Chris Mullin
14:27 - Michael Payne
15:17 - Buzz Peterson
16:30 - Ed Pinckney
17:48 - Dwayne Polee
18:38 - Aubrey Sherrod
19:40 - Eric Turner
20:28 - Sam Vincent
21:37 - Milt Wagner
22:54 - Bill Wennington
23:46 - Ennis Whatley - Спорт
Since this is a video about McDonald’s All American high school basketball players, please mention that Milt Wagner, his son Dajuan Wagner and his grandson DJ Wagner are the first and only family with three generations to become McDonald’s All American.
Haha, I plan to keep mentioning that as I go, but you're right, I should've said something here!
Thank you sir. I enjoy your content. Keep up the good work 👍🏽
Go South Jersey!
With Ewing going to Georgetown. Chris Mullin to St John's. Ed Pinckney to Villanova helped a 3 year old conference, The Big East, secure a tv contract with a 3 year old company called ESPN. They helped each other become real big. Created the golden age of college basketball. 3 great players in Washington DC, New York City & Philadelphia led to high tv ratings & exposure. Their senior season in 1985, all 3 teams made the Final Four
The best conference in the 80’s.
They had an ESPN Contract before those three. Most of the Big East teams were already good. Georgetown went to the elite 8 the year before Patrick..
@@teeerealsirrdee Georgetown went to the Elite 8 in 1979-80. Two years before Patrick Ewing. 1979-80 was the first season for The Big East. 1979-80 was the first season for ESPN. Neither was established yet. ESPN showed highlights and odd sports like Frisbee Throwing & Horseshoes
@@mongoslade277 are you stupid or just this damn slow? They had an ESPN DEAL BEFORE ANY OF THESE GUYS SIGNED. BETWEEN GOOGLE AND EVEN THE 30 FOR 30 THIS WELL DOCUMENTED. AND THE YEAR BEFORE IS IE THE YEAR BEFORE HE SIGNED. LET ME HELP YOU THEY WENT TO THE ELITE EIGHT IN 80. EWING SIGNED IN 81. SEE HOW SIMPLE THAT MATH IS???
I honestly can’t get enough of these. I hope you do more because these are interesting too. This has to be one of the greatest McDonald’s all American class.
I plan to go through them all. At least the one's that make sense. Hard to do a "Where are they" for the 2023 class haha
It actually makes me sad to watch these because I remember how great college basketball used to be. I was one of those kids who couldn't wait for Street & Smith's annual to come out and knew the names of the recruits before they got to college. It enhanced my NBA viewership because I knew where they all went to college. Now I feel no connections. Used to know every player on college All-American 3rd teams. Now I don't know first-teamers. "One & Done" has ruined everything.
i feel you pal. Im from the same school. I remember Marcus Liberty was so hyped up and went to Illinois.I remember when hustling to get that mag gave you the goods on hoops and everybody wanted the goods first.
With the 1 and dones we don’t feel like we know the players
@@amancalledhawk5575 And the transfer portal isn't making it any easier.
@@amancalledhawk5575 That is the truth. No longer drafting on whether somebody can play but drafting on potential instead. To guys like us the players are strangers in a sense.
And it has made the NBA weaker...my opinion. @@amancalledhawk5575
What a class! I saw every one of them! Street and Smith's was loaded that year.
Great video!! A few fun facts:
1) Michael Jordan started wearing a wristband around his forearm. He got that from his roommate Buzz Peterson
2) Barkley wanted to go to UAB (Alabama-Birmingham) but they made deep tournament runs the years prior and had everyone coming back. Considered Alabama but they bought Bobby Lee Hurt & got Ennis Whatley. He went to Auburn and the rest his history
3) Ed Pinckney led Villanova to that "upset" over Georgetown in the 1985 championship game. Villanova didn't miss a shot in the 2nd half. They played twice in the regular season and lost 2 close games & 1 went to overtime. The Big East played With a shot clock that season. Both games were in the 50's. The 1985 championship game Without a shot clock was played in the 60s. They could play with Georgetown bc of Ed Pinckney & Gary McLain
Villanova shot 90% (9 of 10) in the 2nd half.
@@sareight You're reading stats. I saw the game on April Fools Day 1985. VILLANOVA DIDN'T MISS A SHOT IN THE 2nd half. It was scored wrong. They counted a blocked shot as a missed field goal. Everything Villanova shot at the rim went in
As a big east and Georgetown Hoyas fan I watched Mullins, Wennington, Pickney, and Ewing four years, unheard of in today’s game. By the standards today none of them would have played past their Jr year. Regarding the Villanova upset, as good as they played it could have been avoided however John Thompson was stubborn and arrogant. He wanted to beat Villanova at their own game. Having already played two very close games v the wildcats, conventional logic would have been to go more up tempo..like they did to beat St John’s three times. But no, Thompson let Villanova slow the game down and stubbornly sat in a zone defense. Georgetown went 9 deep and could have simply wore Villanova down playing a up tempo game mainly because Villanova only played 6 players most of the time. Probably one of the worst displays of coaching I have seen.
@@Biggdoom344 Agreed. Just like Georgetown beat St John's 3x that season, St John's beat Villanova 3x that season by playing uptempo. Styles Makes Fights. John Thompson was full of himself in this period. He learned the hard way
@@mongoslade277 I’m not sure he ever did if you at his Olympic team selections and the fact the #1 seeded Hoyas in 1989 almost lost to Princeton in a similar fashion.He chose Stacy Augman ,Dan Majerle, Willie Anderson, Charles Smith of Georgetown, and Bimbo Coles over Danny Ferry, Sean Elliott, Jerome Lane, Steve Kerr, Mark Macon, and Fennnis Dembo. The international game is about offense not defense.
I like your videos, but you seemed to kind of downplay Patrick Ewing's NBA career. Ewing was an ALL-TIME GREAT NBA center, who took prime if not peak MJ to 7 games in the 92 ECSF and was a blocked John Starks possible buzzer beating 3-pointer in game 6 of the 94 NBA finals, from literally winning the Knicks an NBA title against Hakeem and the Rockets, had the shot gone in. Ewing had far more than "not a bad career all and all". I'm sorry, I'm defensive about Pat Ewing lol
Fair criticism! I do try to keep it moving so that I'm not blathering on about the really really great players for a long time and barely touching the guys who didn't make it. You could spend an hour talking through MJ, Big Pat, and probably even Mullin alone, but I want to give everyone a roughly equal time in the spotlight, which probably does the top-end guys a slight disservice. No disrespect meant though!
@@RickyFrech404No worries! Appreciate the response. Like I said, I like your videos on these former McDonald’s all American teams. All the best. Keep them coming!
Thank you Ricky. This is MY senior year and I was a huge BIG EAST fan. Ewing is my favorite college player of all time. The main reason MJ didn't get the MVP is because his name wasn't as big as Branch ( who's HS coach was on the committee) and Sherrod ( game played in his hometown). This was straight up highway robbery and I heard his mom was livid and had to be restraint from going down to give the voters /committee a piece of her mind. I'm 1000% sure this added extra fuel to MJs motor. I wonder what his attitude was towards Branch and Sherrod when they were around the Bulls. Great job as usual. Keep em coming.
Haha, that's a good story about MJ's mom. Thanks for sharing!
first rate, well done!
This is/was a solid McDonald's All American class, headed by arguably, the greatest player to ever lace up a pair of sneakers...🙂
Can't believe Buzz Peterson beat Jordan out for Mr Basketball of North Carolina. Peterson only started his sophomore year at UNC. Wasn't even in the rotation his senior year
@@mongoslade277MJ had a lot of " slights" his senior year. Didn't make any of the 6 teams in Street and Smith magazine and got robbed of the MVP in the McDonald's game when he clearly should've won. No wonder he took things personal
@missayawk 😂😂😂. Makes sense why Jordan always dominated Adrian Branch when he was at Maryland
3 members of the 1992 Dream Team, this has to be the best class of the 80s
@@Chck314All 3 of those members made the 1984 Olympic team also. The last 🇺🇸 amateur team to win the Olympic gold medal
THE SECOND BEST HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BEHIND THE 79 HIGH SCHOOL OF RALPH SAMPSON AND ISAIAH THOMAS AND JAMES WORTHY
I bet that Jordan guy was pretty good
meh
See if you can do one on the 1991 Arby’s All-Mexican class.
Wait, is this real?!
Wow dude you're good thanks
Every time I see videos like this I always wonder how the NBA played out if Gathers found his right meds and Len Bias stayed out of trouble that night.
Yeah, it's sad how many of those stories there are. I don't think he was as highly-touted in high school, but Reggie Lewis is somewhere on that list too
Bill Wennington always been 50.
The best college player I ever seen still till
this day “The Hoya Destroya”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The most intimidating college player ever. You could see the fear on non Big East schools when they face Georgetown and when Michael Graham got on board they became the scariest front line along with a smaller version of KD named Reggie Williams.
@@missayawk I still think if Graham, would’ve played the next season maybe we would’ve won back to back.
@@missayawk It was nothing like the city(dc) in the 80’s because of a lot of things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still baffled how mj didnt win the mvp of that game 🤦🏿
Straight up poliTRICS. The game was played in Wichita ( Sherrod's hometown) and Morgan Wooten was the chairman of the McDonald's game committee and also Adrian Branch's HS coach. As unbelievable as it may be now MJ was just a country bumpkin from N.C who came out of nowhere the summer before his senior season ( dominated at Five Star camp at 2 separate sessions) and these guys were ranked ahead of him entering this game. The committee probably thought Sherrod and Branch had better projection to be pros than MJ and when voting for MVPs of this game it looks better years down the line to say " NBA All Stars so and so were former McDonald's All Americans" . I'm sure this SNUB fueled MJ more than the cut from his HS team, but ironically I've never heard him talk about it. A formal apology should be issued by that committee. I heard his mother wanted to go after someone and had to be restrained from going onto the court because of this total disrespect. This could never happen today. If I could meet MJ this would be a conversation I would love to have with him. How does the first person to score 30 points in this game AND hit the game winning free throws not win MVP? HOW????
Dc public school own , Anthony Jones. When I told people about a player from dc that was ranked higher than Jordan. Back when dc had hoopers.
Anthony Jones was prolly great im not debating that. I respect his rep but a ranking is nothing more that a persons opinion.Everybody and anybody has one and if the platform is right they seem to always mean more than they really should.
@@ram0666 He from the city(dc) and was ranked higher than Jordan. That's not my opinion it's factual.
@@hgm38 I never said it wasnt fact. I just said the people that did the ranking gave their opinion. Not saying dude wasnt better but rankings sometimes can be suspect.
@@hgm38Actually quite a few players were ranked higher than MJ, at least prior to the start of their senior year.
@@ram0666 I know that.
Small facts. Nigel Miguel can be seen on the episode of Martin when Martin was voted Man Of The Year at his H.S reunion. His name was Clarence on the episode and he was the one who made the announcement: " The Man of The Year is.....Martin Payne ?"......Also its the " Pretty Ricky is what they called him" episode 😂.
Also it was rumored that Greg Dreiling could " palm" the ball with TWO FINGERS and used to drink a gallon of milk daily ( as per Street and Smith magazine aka The Bible for us hoop junkies back then). Another fact: Although he was a McDonald's All American. Ewing never played in the game.
I read that about Dreiling! Should have included it.
Keith Lee of Memphis State wasn’t on that team?
Just because the players mentioned in the beginning of the video werent Mcdonald's all americans doesnt mean they were snubbed. Sometimes players develop a lil later and come into their own so to mention guys that ended up with better pro careers as somehow would have made the class better is just talk or better yet nonsense. High School all american is just that high school. It has zero to do with college and professional. Every year there are busts on all these fancy all american teams. Social media is the main driver of the idea nowadays that making the Mcdonalds all america team means thaat you have made it. This couldnt be the furthest from the truth. All America teams are just accalades but by no means are they a measurement of actual success.
I don't think Barkley was snubbed, he was not even ranked in the top 3 in Alabama.
Yeah, someone else pointed it out that snubbed is probably the wrong word. I'll probably change it to "missed the cut" or something like that in the future because I want to highlight some of the stars that didn't make it briefly
lol, I was gonna say we all know there they're @