Capital Classic: Continuing the Legacy of Showcasing Future Stars

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Future Starts Now Capital Classic Continues Legacy of Showcasing Future Stars

The Capital Classic highlights the nation’s top high school talent as the next wave of stars prepare to take the spotlight.

Branson Brooks, for NBA.com
April 2, 2026 6:12 PM

LeBron James and Shannon Brown hold the MVP Trophy after the Capital Classic in April 2003 in Washington, DC.

The 53rd Annual Hoop Culture Capital Classic All-American Game tips off this weekend in Washington, D.C., showcasing some of the nation’s top high school prospects. Established in 1974 by the late grassroots basketball promoter and pioneer Bob Geoghan, the event became the first national high school basketball all-star showcase, serving as a launching pad for future NBA All-Stars and Basketball Hall of Fame Inductees.

The teams will be split between the United States All-Stars and the Capital All-Stars (DMV), with the Vicki Brick-Zupancic DMV Girls All-Star Game (10:30 p.m. ET) set to precede the boys’ tipoff (12 p.m. ET) at Capital One Arena.

“We’re proud to once again bring the energy and tradition of the Hoop Culture Capital Classic to fans throughout the DMV,” said Friday Abernethy, General Manager of Monumental Sports Network. “This event is our commitment to celebrate and highlight our local talent, and the role basketball plays in our community. It reflects our ongoing dedication to telling meaningful sports stories and highlighting the next wave of stars. We’re excited to deliver an engaging broadcast and honor the legacy of this iconic game.”

Notable Alumni

Here are some notable Capital Classic alumni over the last five decades:

Moses Malone – 1974
Magic Johnson – 1977
Dominique Wilkins – 1979 MVP
Ralph Sampson – 1979
Michael Jordan – 1981
Patrick Ewing – 1981 MVP
Grant Hill – 1990
Jason Kidd – 1992
Carmelo Anthony – 2002
Amare Stoudemire – 2002
J.J. Reddick – 2002
LeBron James – 2003 MVP
Chris Paul – 2003
Klay Thompson – 2008

LeBron James scored 34 points to secure the Capital Classic MVP award in 2003.

Future Stars Take Stage

This year’s game looks to carry on that tradition, once again spotlighting some of the nation’s top high school talent. Here’s a closer look at a few elite prospects headlining Saturday’s action.

Jordan Smith Jr.
Jordan Smith Jr. captured three consecutive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championships and four straight Virginia Independent School Athletic Association Division I titles. The Arkansas commit earned both the 2025-26 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year and 2026 Naismith High School Player of the Year honors after averaging 25.1 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 5.3 apg and 3.0 spg during his senior season. Smith Jr. is ranked the No. 1 player in Virginia and the No. 2 overall recruit in the country in the SC Next 100.

Baba Oladotun
Baba Oladotun is a 6-foot-9 forward with a 7’4” wingspan who possesses size and guard skills. The future Maryland Terrapin averaged 22.5 ppg during his senior season, leading James Hubert Blake High School to a 4A state title. Oladotun was originally the No. 1 player in ESPN’s class of 2027 before reclassifying to 2026 at just 16 years old. He is now No. 8 overall in the SC Next 100 and ranks as the No. 3 power forward in the country.

2026 Capital All-Stars Roster

Name Height Position High School College
J.J. Addison6’5″SGWings AcademyUndecided
Darius Bivins5’10”PGBishop O’ConnellUndecided
Lawrence Brown III6’0″PGPaul VIFGCU
Anthony Brown Jr.6’1″PGArchbishop CarrollVanderbilt
Chase Foster6’7″PFIMG AcademyPittsburgh
Armani Fowlkes5’10”PGBlakeUndecided
Favour Ibe7’1″CMount Zion PrepUndecided
Prince-Alexander Moody6’5″SGBishop McNamaraIndiana
Baba Oladotun6’10”PFBlakeMaryland
Shane Pendergrass6’8″PFMt. Zion PrepGeorge Mason
Marcis Ponder*6’11”CThe Gillion AcademyFlorida State
BJ Ranson6’3″PGMount Saint JosephSt. Joseph’s
Qayden Samuels*6’5″SFBishop McNamaraAlabama
Jordan Smith6’2″SGPaul VIArkansas
Adama Tambedou6’7″PFPutnam Science AcademyMaryland

* Player is injured and will not play in game but will participate in all events.

2026 U.S. Boys All-Stars Roster

Name Height Position High School College
Julius Avent6’7″PFBergan CatholicMichigan State
Chris Bolte6’7″SFSt. Ignatius PrepYale
Justin Caldwell6’9″PFFayetteville AcademyGeorgetown
Jaen Chatman6’1′PGBlair AcademyRhode Island
Quinn Costello6’9″CThe Newman SchoolMichigan
Moustapha Diop6’10”COvertime EliteGeorgia Tech
Coleman Elkins6’10”CBlair AcademyTexas
Anthony Felesi6’5″SFUtah PrepPittsburgh
Ladarius Givan6’9″PFPetersburgMississippi State
Sammy Jackson6’7″SFRoman CatholicVCU
Jack Louridas*6’3″SGAlbany Academy for BoysYale
Lucas Morillo6’6″SFThe Newman SchoolIllinois
Louis O’Keefe6’3″SGThe Newman SchoolPrinceton
Gavin Placide6’9″PFFamily Faith AcademyWake Forest

* Player is injured and will not play in game but will participate in all events.

Beyond the on-court talent, the Capital Classic continues to make a difference in the community. The Girls All-Star Game will benefit the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, while the Boys Game will support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington. Through the Capital Classic Youth Foundation, the event also helps expand access and opportunities for young athletes, reinforcing that the showcase values building futures.

The Capital Classic can be watched on monumentalsportsnetwork.com and on the Monumental+ app. Highlights from the game will be available on Future Starts Now platforms across NBA digital and social channels.

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