It’s almost All-Star season for basketball, and the hype for the NBA All-Star game is starting to rise. However, that isn’t the only thing that hoops fans can look forward to, as the McDonald’s All-American Game announced the roster of players who will be featured.

The McDonald’s All-American Game is the high school equivalent of the All-Star Game, as the top high school players in the country are all invited to play. While a good number of the players are still not committed to any program (this list includes the top-ranked prospect Jalen Green), many of them have committed to a program already.

North Carolina basketball is going to be exciting next season as four of the McDonald’s All-American Game players will be coming to Capitol Hill in the fall. Thirteen other programs will be represented in the game.

Here is the complete list of players for the All-American Game, per ESPN:

Jalen Green (No. 1, uncommitted)

Evan Mobley (No. 2, USC)

Cade Cunningham (No. 3, Oklahoma State)

Scottie Barnes (No. 4, Florida State)

Jalen Suggs (No. 5, Gonzaga)

B.J. Boston (No. 6, Kentucky)

Ziaire Williams (No. 7, uncommitted)

Terrence Clarke (No. 8, Kentucky)

Greg Brown (No. 9, uncommitted)

Josh Christopher (No. 10, uncommitted)

Day’Ron Sharpe (No. 11, North Carolina)

Isaiah Todd (No. 13, Michigan)

Walker Kessler (No. 14, North Carolina)

Jaden Springer (No. 16, Tennessee)

Caleb Love (No. 17, North Carolina)

Sharife Cooper (No. 19, Auburn)

Daishen Nix (No. 20, UCLA)

Nimari Burnett (No. 21, Texas Tech)

D.J. Steward (No. 23, Duke)

Bryce Thompson (No. 27, Kansas)

Mark Williams (No. 28, Duke)

R.J. Davis (No. 39, North Carolina)

Dawson Garcia (No. 43, Marquette)

Jeremy Roach (No. 18, Duke)