How did Arkansas basketball recruits perform in McDonald's All-American Game?

Arkansas basketball recruits Jordan Smith Jr. and JJ Andrews performed well in the McDonald's All-American Game, with Smith leading the East with six rebounds and four assists, and Andrews scoring 10 points off the bench for the winning West team. Both players showcased their skills, with Smith demonstrating his basketball IQ and Andrews showing his ability to attack the rim and make tough shots.
The McDonald's All-American Game featured two future Arkansas basketball players, Jordan Smith Jr. and JJ Andrews. Smith played for the East, leading the team with six rebounds and four assists, while also scoring 12 points. Andrews played for the West, scoring 10 points off the bench and grabbing five rebounds. The West won the game 86-71. Smith and Andrews both wore the No. 23 jersey, which could lead to a competition for the number when they join the Arkansas team. The game was played in Phoenix on March 31.
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