Austin Rivers

Future Kentucky Wildcats Do Work At The McD’s Game

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Last night in Chicago was definitely an exciting one in McDonald’s All American Game history as more than 20,000 fans (an all-time record) came out to the United Center to watch 48 of the nation’s best players put on a show. But with the East squad for both the Girls and Boys coming out victorious, our ultra-competitive friend Austin Rivers wasn’t in the mood for one last update after taking the L. Instead, with the Final Four just days away, we caught up with future Kentucky Wildcats Michael Gilchrist (who took home the MVP) and Bria Goss who both returned to the hotel with a big win.


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Austin Rivers McDonald’s All American Game Diary (Day 3)

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With the 2011 McDonald’s All American Game taking place in Chicago this week, we have our guy Austin Rivers (the No. 1 player in the nation) checking in. In his third video diary, Austin chats with us (in black tie) after being handed the 2011 Morgan Wootten Player of the Year Award.


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Bonus: Austin Rivers Warms Up For Powerade Jam Fest

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Before Austin Rivers took the floor for the Powerade Jam Fest last night, he gave us a little update while warming up with fellow competitor Chane Behanan.


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Austin Rivers McDonald’s All American Game Diary (Day 2)

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With the 2011 McDonald’s All American Game taking place in Chicago this week, we have our guy Austin Rivers (the No. 1 player in the nation) checking in. In his second video diary, Austin chats with us after the Powerade Jam Fest (where he wore his dad’s jersey) with teammates Marshall Plumlee and Wayne Blackshear.


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Austin Rivers McDonald’s All American Game Diary (Day 1)

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With the 2011 McDonald’s All American Game taking place in Chicago this week, we have our guy Austin Rivers (the No. 1 player in the nation) checking in. In his first video diary, Austin talks about visiting the Ronald McDonald House, his first practice and trying out for the dunk contest.


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Austin Rivers Wins 2011 Morgan Wootten Player Of The Year Award

(photo. McDonald’s All American Game)

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If you know anything about high school basketball, you know that name Austin Rivers. And yesterday afternoon, the Winter Park (Fla.) High School shooting guard added to his legacy, winning the 2011 Morgan Wootten Player of the Year Award in Chicago.

“I’m very surprised to receive this award and it means a lot to me,” said Rivers, the top-ranked player in the High School Hoop National Top 50. “I’ve seen a lot of great players win this award so it’s a great feeling.” MORE >