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Stanford signee Andrej Stojakovic shows off skillset in McDonald's All-American Game

The future Stanford star showed flashes of what he will brining to Palo Alto
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On Tuesday, 24 of basketball's future stars took the floor in the storied McDonald's All-American Game in Houston, Texas facing off in the premier high school basketball All-American game. 

The game itself has seen the likes of Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Zion Williamson among many other greats and future greats. This year's game had a little extra juice to it due to the fact that there were a handful of NBA players' sons partaking in the game with Bronny James, DJ Wagner, Reed Sheppard, and of course Stanford commit Andrej Stojakovic all making appearances.

Stojakovic is a player that Stanford fans and Jerod Haase alike hope will help turn the program around after they missed the NCAA Tournament for the seventh straight year under Haase. The sharpshooting son of NBA All-Star Peja was able to showcase what he could do on the offensive end a couple times for the West team, as just like his father was known for he hit a three and also showed his ability to score off the dribble. 


Stojakovic finished with five points on 2-of-6 shooting in just a little over 13 minutes of run. Unfortunately for Stojakovic and the West, they fell short losing 109-106 to the East who was led by the game MVP and five-star Kentucky commit, DJ Wagner who finished the game with 19 points and three assists.

As for Stojakovic, he will be participating in another storied event as he is a member of the world team in the upcoming Nike Hoops Summit, which will be taking place on April 8 in Portland.