Mr. Basketball USA

Mr. Basketball USA

Black man kneeling on one knee with a basketball resting on the other and his hand atop the basketball. He is wearing a red, white and blue Harlem Globetrotters uniform.

Wilt Chamberlain is recognized as the first Mr. Basketball USA
Awarded for High school basketball's top male player
Country United States
Presented by ESPN HS (EA Sports 20032009; Student Sports 19962002)
First awarded 1996 (retroactive to 1955)
Currently held by Ben Simmons
Official website rise.espn.go.com

Mr. Basketball USA, also known as ESPN RISE National Player of the Year and formerly known as the EA SPORTS National Player of the Year, is an award presented to the United States boys' high school basketball national player of the year by ESPN HS.[1] Before 1996, retroactive recognition has been determined for honorees going back to 1955's selectee Wilt Chamberlain, determined jointly by ESPNhighschool.com Ranking Editor Doug Huff, who has been a McDonald's All-American Game selection committee member since the game's inception, ESPNhighschool.com Deputy Editor Mark Tennis and ESPNhighschool.com Senior Editor Ronnie Flores.[2] From 19962002 the selections were made by Student Sports and from 20032009 by EA Sports.[2] From 20102012 the award was determined by ESPN HS until the award was taken over by HighSchoolHardwood.com in 2013[3] StudentSports.com in 2014,[4][5] and Grassrootshoops in 2015.[6]

According to information posted online by ESPN HS, "Selections are based on high school accomplishment, not future college/pro potential, and are reflective of those that lead their teams to state championships. ESPN RISE does not knowingly select fifth-year players, and those ineligible due to age or academics, Mr. Basketball USA or to its various All-American teams."[2] Furthermore, selection uses "on-the-floor performance" without regard to academics, volunteer work or most other off-the-court criteria.[7]

Current selections are made through a season-long polling process of a 10-member expert panel with a final year-end ballot to determine the winner. The panel includes five McDonald's All-American selection committee members. The panel is polled weekly for a list of the top seven national player of the year candidates regardless of graduating class. The votes are then translated into a 10-point scoring system, with 10 points for a first-place vote, nine points for second-place vote, and down to four points for a seventh-place vote.[7]

Winners

Black & white photo of a dark-haired Caucasian man seated in front of an audience of children.
Bald headed black man speaking into a microphone. Headshot only with a polo shirt and sweater.
Black man dribbling a basketball with a gold and maroon basketball jersey that says Cavaliers in maroon cursive lettering across the chest. He is wearing a headband with an NBA logo.
(left to right): Jerry Lucas, Lew Alcindor and LeBron James are recognized as the only two-time winners of Mr. Basketball USA.
G Guard
CG Combo guard
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
F Forward
PF Power forward
SF Small forward
C Center
in Runner(s)-up column indicates years in which the voting procedures and the resulting votes yielded a consensus winner with no runner(s)-up named.
in College column indicates that player either returned to high school or went directly to professional basketball in the subsequent year.
Mr. Basketball USA Winners
Year Player High school City Height Position College Runner(s)-up
1955 Chamberlain, WiltWilt Chamberlain Overbrook Philadelphia, PA 7' 1" CKansasOscar Robertson
1956 Robertson, OscarOscar Robertson Crispus Attucks Indianapolis, IN 6' 5" GCincinnatiKelly Coleman, Jerry West
1957 Lucas, JerryJerry Lucas Middletown Middletown, OH 6' 8" FTony Jackson
1958 Lucas, JerryJerry Lucas Middletown Middletown, OH 6' 8" FOhio StateBill McGill, Wayne Hightower
1959 Raftery, BillBill Raftery St. Cecilia Kearny, NJ 6' 5" FLaSalleArthur Heyman
1960 Hawkins, ConnieConnie Hawkins Boys Brooklyn, NY 6' 9" CIowa
1961 Bradley, BillBill Bradley Crystal City Crystal City, MO 6' 5" FPrincetonReggie Harding, Billy Cunningham
1962 Russell, CazzieCazzie Russell Carver Chicago, IL 6' 5" FMichiganJohn Austin, Larry Conley
1963 Lacey, EdgarEdgar Lacey Jefferson Los Angeles, CA 6' 6"FUCLALew Alcindor
1964 Alcindor, LewLew Alcindor Power Memorial New York, NY 7' 1" CWes Unseld
1965 Alcindor, LewLew Alcindor Power Memorial New York, NY 7' 1" CUCLA
1966 Murphy, CalvinCalvin Murphy Norwalk Norwalk, CT 5' 9" GNiagara
1967 Haywood, SpencerSpencer Haywood Pershing Detroit, MI 6' 9" FDetroitKen Durrett, Jim McDaniels
1968 Westphal, PaulPaul Westphal Aviation Redondo Beach, CA 6' 4" GUSCRalph Simpson
1969 McGinnis, GeorgeGeorge McGinnis Washington Indianapolis, IN 6' 8"FIndianaKevin Joyce
1970 McMillen, TomTom McMillen Mansfield Mansfield, PA 6' 11" CMarylandBill Walton, Dwight Jones
1971 Lucas, MauriceMaurice Lucas Schenley Pittsburgh, PA 6' 9" FMarquetteRaymond Lewis, Roscoe Pondexter
1972 Buckner, QuinnQuinn Buckner Thornridge Dolton, IL 6' 3" GIndianaAlvin Adams, Phil Sellers
1973 Dantley, AdrianAdrian Dantley DeMatha Hyattsville, MD 6' 6" FNotre DameKent Benson, Tom LaGarde
1974 Malone, MosesMoses Malone Petersburg Petersburg, VA 6' 11" CSkip Wise
1975 Cartwright, BillBill Cartwright Elk Grove Elk Grove, CA 7' 1" CSan FranciscoDavid Greenwood, Darryl Dawkins
1976 Griffith, DarrellDarrell Griffith Male Louisville, KY 6' 4" GLouisvilleAlbert King
1977 King, AlbertAlbert King Fort Hamilton Brooklyn, NY 6' 6" FMarylandMagic Johnson, Gene Banks
1978 Aguirre, MarkMark Aguirre Westinghouse Chicago, IL 6' 6" FDePaulDwight Anderson
1979 Kellogg, ClarkClark Kellogg St. Joseph Cleveland, OH 6' 7" FOhio StateIsiah Thomas, Ralph Sampson
1980 Rivers, DocDoc Rivers Proviso East Maywood, IL 6' 4" GMarquettePatrick Ewing, Earl Jones
1981 Ewing, PatrickPatrick Ewing Rindge & Latin Cambridge, MA 7' 1" CGeorgetown
1982 Tisdale, WaymanWayman Tisdale Washington Tulsa, OK 6' 9" FOklahomaBilly Thompson
1983 Williams, ReggieReggie Williams Dunbar Baltimore, MD 6' 7" SFGeorgetownDwayne Washington
1984 Williams, JohnJohn Williams Crenshaw Los Angeles, CA 6' 9" SFLSUDanny Manning, Delray Brooks
1985 Ferry, DannyDanny Ferry DeMatha Hyattsville, MD 6' 10" FDukeJeff Lebo
1986 Reid, J. R.J. R. Reid Kempsville Virginia Beach, VA 6' 10" CNorth CarolinaRex Chapman, Terry Mills
1987 Johnson, LarryLarry Johnson Skyline Dallas, TX 6' 7" FUNLVMarcus Liberty
1988 Mourning, AlonzoAlonzo Mourning Indian River Chesapeake, VA 6' 10" CGeorgetownShawn Kemp, Billy Owens
1989 Kenny AndersonKenny Anderson Archbishop Molloy Briarwood, NY 6' 1" PGGeorgia Tech
1990 Bailey, DamonDamon Bailey North Lawrence Bedford, IN 6' 3" GIndianaEd O'Bannon
1991 Webber, ChrisChris Webber Country Day Beverly Hills, MI 6' 10" CMichiganGlenn Robinson
1992 Kidd, JasonJason Kidd St. Joseph Alameda, CA 6' 4" PGCaliforniaRodrick Rhodes
1993 Wallace, RasheedRasheed Wallace Simon Gratz Philadelphia, PA 6' 11" FNorth CarolinaJerry Stackhouse, Randy Livingston
1994 LopezFelipe López Rice New York, NY 6' 5" SGSt. John's
1995 Garnett, KevinKevin Garnett Mauldin / Farragut Mauldin, SC / Chicago, IL 6' 10" CRon Mercer, Stephon Marbury
1996 Bibby, MikeMike Bibby Shadow Mountain Phoenix, AZ 6' 1" PGArizonaKobe Bryant, Tim Thomas
1997 McGrady, TracyTracy McGrady Auburndale / Mount Zion Auburndale, FL / Durham, NC 6' 7" SFLamar Odom
1998 Lewis, RashardRashard Lewis Elsik Houston, TX 6' 10" FRonald Curry, JaRon Rush
1999 Bender, JonathanJonathan Bender Picayune Picayune, MS 6' 11" FDonnell Harvey
2000 Miles, DariusDarius Miles East St. Louis East St. Louis, IL 6' 9" FZach Randolph, Gerald Wallace
2001 Wagner, DajuanDajuan Wagner Camden Camden, NJ 6' 2" CGMemphisTyson Chandler, Eddy Curry
2002 James, LeBronLeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary Akron, OH 6' 7" GCarmelo Anthony
2003 James, LeBronLeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary Akron, OH 6' 8" G
2004 Telfair, SebastianSebastian Telfair Lincoln Brooklyn, NY 6' 1" PGDwight Howard
2005 Ellis, MontaMonta Ellis Lanier Jackson, MS 6' 3" SGGreg Oden
2006 Oden, GregGreg Oden Lawrence North Indianapolis, IN 7' 1" COhio StateKevin Durant
2007 Mayo, O. J.O. J. Mayo Huntington Huntington, WV 6' 5" GUSCKevin Love, Derrick Rose
2008 Jennings, BrandonBrandon Jennings Dominguez / Oak Hill Academy Compton, CA / Mouth of Wilson, VA 6' 1" PGSamardo Samuels
2009 Favors, DerrickDerrick Favors South Atlanta Atlanta, GA 6' 9" PFGeorgia TechDeMarcus Cousins, Avery Bradley, Jr.
2010 Barnes, HarrisonHarrison Barnes Ames Ames, IA 6' 7" SFNorth CarolinaJared Sullinger
2011 Gilchrist, MikeMike Gilchrist St. Patrick Elizabeth, NJ 6' 7" SFKentuckyAustin Rivers, Bradley Beal
2012 Muhammad, ShabazzShabazz Muhammad Bishop Gorman Las Vegas, NV 6' 6" SFUCLAJabari Parker
2013 Wiggins, AndrewAndrew Wiggins Vaughn/Huntington Vaughan, ON/Huntington, WV 6' 8" SFKansasJabari Parker
2014 Alexander, CliffCliff Alexander Curie Chicago, IL 6' 9" PFKansasStanley Johnson
2015 Simmons, BenBen Simmons Montverde Montverde, FL 6' 10" PFLSUJaylen Brown

Source:[2]

See also

Notes

  1. Flores, Ronnie (2011-11-13). "Inside look at Mr. Basketball USA candidates". ESPN HS. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Flores, Ronnie (April 16, 2012). "Mr. Basketball USA winners: ESPNHS national player of the year honorees date back to 1955". ESPN HS. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015.
  3. "All-Time Mr. Basketball USA Honorees". HighSchoolHardwood.com. 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2013-06-28.
  4. Flores, Ronnie (2014-04-16). "Cliff Alexander Named Mr. Basketball USA". StudentSports.com. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  5. "Final 2013-14 POY Tracker". StudentSports.com. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  6. Flores, Ronnie (2015-05-11). "Ben Simmons Named Mr. Basketball USA". GrassRootsHoops.com. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  7. 1 2 Flores, Ronnie (2011-11-17 (updated 2012-01-05)). "Preseason Mr. Basketball USA Tracker: Shabazz Muhammad is target". ESPN HS. Retrieved 2012-01-15. Check date values in: |date= (help)

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