Indiana Basketball: Trayce Jackson-Davis Performance at McDonald’s All-American Game

MARIETTA, GA - MARCH 25: (L-R) Wendell Moore Jr., Isaiah Stewart, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and Matthew Hurt pose during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade)
MARIETTA, GA - MARCH 25: (L-R) Wendell Moore Jr., Isaiah Stewart, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and Matthew Hurt pose during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade) /
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Indiana Signee Trayce Jackson-Davis who is ranked No.18 in 247Sports Composite rankings competed in the  McDonald’s All-American Game in Atlanta.

Indiana basketball signee, Trayce Jackson-Davis, was on center stage Wednesday night as the McDonald’s All-American Game was played in Atlanta.

The five-star forward recorded seven points and five rebounds along with a block in the 14 minutes of action that he saw, helping the East team win 115-110.

The 6-foot-9 forward from Center Grove, Indiana showed what he will bring to the team for next year.

That includes this dunk off the feed by the No.5 recruit to University of Georgia, Anthony Edwards.

He will be a big boost to an Indiana team that’s losing forward Juwan Morgan, expected to slide into his role in the lineup.

Though he will not have that impact on the game right when he steps in, he is a versatile forward who can run the floor well, has great hands, and can rebound the ball, something Indiana is in desperate need of.

A starting five consisting of Rob Phinisee, Devonte Green, Al Durham, De’Ron Davis, and Jackson-Davis, could be a deadly combination on the floor for the season. The Hoosiers will also have depth on the bench with Justin Smith, Jerome Hunter – if healthy, Armaan Franklin, Jake Forrester, Damezi Anderson, Race Thompson, Clifton Moore, Blackmon and transfer Nathan Childress.

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Before you get all concerned about not including Romeo Langford on this list, it is almost set in stone that he’s leaving for the NBA draft.

In addition to the McDAAG, Trayce Jackson-Davis was named to the 2019 Jordan Brand Classic All-Star Game. That game will take place on April 20 in Las Vegas.