The ''Parade'' All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by ''
Parade
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'' that nationally honored the top high school boys'
basketball
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players in the United States. It was part of the
''Parade'' All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports.
[ Started by the Sunday magazine in 1957, it had been the longest ongoing selection of high school basketball All-Americans in the country at the time of its final selections in 2015. Many of the honorees went on to star as ]college
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and professional basketball players.[ As of March 2011, there were 162 ''Parade'' All-Americans that were playing in the ]National Basketball Association
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(NBA).
At its onset, the selections were handled by a New York-based public relations firm, Publicity Enterprises, which was led by Haskell Cohen, who was a former sportswriter as well as the publicity director for the NBA at the time (1950–1969). The first All-America team in 1957 consisted of three five-player teams, and the first-team selections appeared on television on '' The Steve Allen Show''. The following year, 20 players were selected and participated in the first annual ''Parade'' All-American high school game.[ The list later expanded to 40 of the nation's top players, divided into four teams of 10 each.] Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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, known then as Lew Alcindor, became the first sophomore in 1963 to be named a ''Parade'' All-American. Fifteen years later, Earl Jones became the next sophomore to earn first-team honors, and subsequently joined Abdul-Jabbar as the first two players to be named to the first team on three occasions. "It was a real thrill for me to make it on the ''Parade'' list early, when I was just a sophomore. The recognition is a great thing for kids to shoot for," said Abdul-Jabbar as part of the announcement for the 2000 team.
Starting in 2011, the selections were compiled in conjunction with ''Sporting News
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'' and their writer, Brian McLaughlin. Candidates also began to be limited to players in their senior year.[ The selections went to a single-team format in 2012,][ and the size was reduced from 40- to a 20-player first team in 2014. McLaughlin described the selections as mostly Division I college-bound players that had a stellar senior year in high school. Additionally, ''Parade'' differentiated itself from most other All-American teams by not focusing solely on a player's standing among college recruiters. For example, some selectors might choose top recruits that had been injured much of their senior year.] ''Parade'' discontinued its boys' basketball All-America selections after 2015.
Selections
1957–1959
1960–1969
1970–1979
1980–1989
1990–1999
2000–2009
2010–2015
Notes
References
External links
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at Sports Reference
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, includes players' college statistics
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Awards established in 1957
Awards disestablished in 2015
1957 establishments in the United States
2015 disestablishments in the United States