1989 McDonald's All-American Game

Published 2016-12-05
FULL GAME! 1989 McDonald's All-American High School Game featuring co-MVP's Bobby Hurley and Shaquille O'Neal. Televised by ABC at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri.

Hurley
10 points
10 assists

O'Neal
18 points
16 rebounds
6 blocks

Final score
East - 103
West - 112

All Comments (21)
  • @marcuscompton3772
    I'm 50 years old and love watching these old games more than anything!! Thanks for the treasure! Jim Jackson looks like he's 30 years old. Grown man.
  • @BryanBalser
    Remember staying up late to watch this in England. I would go on to play professionally in Europe with Jamal Faulkner in 2000.
  • @jsobers
    Take in the fact Shaq just turned 17 a month prior to this game. So he was a top hs player at 16.
  • I like the Bobby Brown don't be cruel music in the background that made it more dope.
  • I've had this stashed away on a dvd for the last 12 years or so. Didn't realize you couldn't find it anywhere on the internet.....til now! Enjoy!
  • @rjpsuh06
    Kevin Harlan is the PA announcer 7:25. Back then he did KC Chiefs football and Missouri football and basketball on radio. Later that year he joined the Minnesota Timberwolves as their Radio/TV announcer. 22 years later Shaquille O'Neal and Kevin Harlan became colleagues at TNT. They recently worked NBA All-Star Weekend
  • @moneyclaude2500
    There were 3 players plus a NJ Boy who Represented the Tri State area in that game. R.I.P. Conrad McRae Aka McNasty.
  • @perryking8272
    George lynch was great! From my hometown and a national champion plus he played in the NBA. I’m honored
  • I had the players (courtesy of Ebony magazine) posted on my wall. Kenny Anderson was my childhood idol. He didn’t play in this game though.
  • There was probably no better era for college ball. Dick Vitale and the espn crew were all top notch.
  • @JCreole
    Vital was all in on Hurley….😂
  • @melskilove
    Luck KA wasn’t in this game because he would got busy in this game
  • Shaq the only starter to have a great NBA career. Maybe Jimmy Jackson had a decent one