Nike Hoop Summit 2023: Time, TV, rosters, schedule and college commitments

Kyle Irving

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The 2023 Nike Hoop Summit is underway in Portland, Ore., where the world's best high school players gather to display their skills.

USA Basketball revealed its men's roster back in February, while the World Select Team was revealed in late March leading into the event.

There is no shortage of star power in the spotlight. Team USA will boast top prospects like No. 1-ranked prospect Isaiah Collier (USC commit), No. 2-ranked prospect Justin Edwards (Kentucky commit) and other featured names like Bronny James (undeclared) and co-McDonald's All-American Game MVP D.J. Wagner (Kentucky commit).

The World Select Team is headlined by a handful of players who played their prep basketball in the United States, such as No. 7-ranked prospect Mackenzie Mgbako (Duke commit, Nigeria) and No. 19-ranked prospect Andrej Stojakovic (Stanford commit, Greece). French prospect Zaccharie Risacher, a projected top-five pick in the 2024 NBA Draft who is playing in the Euroleague, will be another name to watch over the weekend.

For more information on rosters, college commitments and how to watch the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit, The Sporting News has you covered below.

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2023 Nike Hoop Summit rosters, college commitments

Duke will have the most recruits on the Nike Hoop Summit roster with three, followed by Kentucky and Baylor, which each have two commits in the game. Iowa State, Virginia, USC, Oklahoma State, Texas, Oregon and Colorado each have one recruit. 

Below you can find the 13 players who have been selected for Team USA and Team World at the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit. (Players are listed alphabetically.)

2023 Nike Hoop Summit USA roster
PlayerHigh SchoolPositionHeightCommitted to
Omaha BiliewWaukee Senior (Iowa)PF6'9Iowa State
Blake BuchananLake City (Idaho)C6'9Virginia
Isaiah CollierWheeler (Ga.)PG6'4USC
Eric Dailey Jr.IMG Academy (Fla.)PF6'7Oklahoma State
Justin EdwardsImhotep (Pa.)SF6'7Kentucky
Ron HollandDuncanville (Texas)PF6'8Texas
Bronny JamesSierra Canyon (Calif.)PG6'3Undeclared
Jared McCainCentennial (Calif.)SG6'3Duke
Jackson ShelstadWest Linn (Ore.)PG6'0Oregon
Sean StewartMontverde (Fla.)PF6'8Duke
D.J. WagnerCamden (N.J.)PG6'2Kentucky
Ja'Kobe WalterLink Academy (Texas)SG6'5Baylor
Cody WilliamsPerry (Ariz.)SF6'7Colorado

The USA men's team head coach is Steve Turner (Gonzaga Prep, Washington, D.C.). He will be assisted by Frank Bennett (Chaminade College Prep, Mo.) and Nick LoGalbo (Lane Technical College Prep, Ill.).

2023 Nike Hoop Summit World roster
PlayerCurrent TeamPositionHeightCommitted toCountry
Taylor Bol BowenBrewster Academy (N.H.)PF6'9Florida StateSouth Sudan
Garwey DualSo Cal Academy (Calif.)SG6'5 South Sudan
Baye FallAccelerated Schools (Colo.)C6'10ArkansasSenegal
Aden HollowayProlific Prep (Calif.)PG6'0AuburnCanada
London JohnsonG League IgniteG6'3 Jamaica
Miro LittleSunrise Christian (Kan.)G6'4BaylorFinland
Mackenzie MgbakoRoselle Catholic (N.J.)F6'8DukeNigeria
Yves MissiProlific Prep (Calif.)C6'11BaylorCameroon
Michael NwokoProlific Prep (Calif.)C6'10MiamiCanada
Zaccharie RisacherASVEL (France)G/F6'8 France
Ibrahima SackoJ Addison Prep (Canada)G/F6'6 Guinea
Andrej StojakovicJesuit (Calif.)SG6'8StanfordGreece
Alex TooheyNBA Global Academy AustraliaSF6'7GonzagaAustralia

More updates on the World men's team coaching staff will be provided when they become available.

How to watch the 2023 Nike Hoop Summit

  • Date: Saturday, April 8
  • Location: Moda Center, Portland, Ore.
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel: NBA TV

The 2023 Nike Hoop Summit will take place at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore. The game will be televised on NBA TV on Saturday, April 8, at 10 p.m. ET.

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.