The rosters for the highly-anticipated 2023 McDonald's All American Game has been announced. One of the biggest names that were anticipated to take part in this year's exhibition match is none other than Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James. So, the big question on everyone's mind is this: Did Bronny James make the 2023 McDonald's All American Game?

The answer to that question is a resounding yes. As expected, Bronny will headline the 46th annual All American Game on March 28. The festivities will be held at the Toyota Center in Houston, and as always, basketball fans will be tuned in to witness the best young prospects in the nation go toe-to-toe in what should be a very entertaining contest.

Joining Bronny on the All American Game roster are no less than four Kentucky signees: top recruit Justin Edwards, D.J. Wagner (No. 3), Aaron Bradshaw (No. 4), and Reed Sheppard (No. 21). It is worth noting, however, that Robert Dillingham, who himself has also committed to the Wildcats, was ineligible for the All American Game following his decision to sign for Overtime Elite after leaving Kanye West's highly-controversial Donda Academy.

Bronny will be part of the West squad, where he will link up with the likes of Isaiah Collier, Ron Holland, Jared McCain, and Omaha Biliew, to name a few.

The East team will be comprised of Kentucky's top trio, along with Xavier Booker, Sean Stewart, Cody Williams, and Mackenzie Mgbako, among others.

For his part, Bronny James might not be the top prospect on game day, but it's hard to deny that he's done enough to warrant his place among the best of the best — regardless of who his dad may be.