Arafan Diane Selected to the McDonald’s All American Game Boys Roster
Arafan Diane has been selected to the 2026 McDonald’s All American Game Boys roster. The honor places the 7-foot center among the most celebrated senior prospects in the country and caps a rise built on rare size, production, and proven impact against elite competition.
The rosters were announced Feb. 2, and the McDonald’s All American Game will be played March 31, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona at Desert Diamond Arena. Diane is listed on the West roster.
A global résumé that matches the spotlight
Long before the All American stage, Diane established himself as a force internationally for Guinea. At the 2024 FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup, he averaged 19.1 points and 11.7 rebounds per game—finishing first in the tournament in rebounding while ranking among the top scorers. He also posted 1.4 blocks per game, showing rim presence to go with high-volume interior scoring and second-chance dominance.
A year earlier at the 2023 FIBA U16 African Championship, Diane put up 17.4 points and 17.3 rebounds per game—numbers that underline how consistently his physical tools translate into production.
Recruiting: elite status, elite destination
On the U.S. recruiting trail, Diane is listed as a Class of 2026 center at Iowa United Prep and signed with Houston (Nov. 19, 2025). ESPN described him as one of the most physically dominant players in the country and highlighted his ability to punish defenses as a true interior presence—post-ups, screen-and-roll finishing, and relentless offensive rebounding.
In Adidas 3SSB play, ESPN noted Diane led the circuit in rebounding (10.8 RPG) while also averaging 18.6 PPG and 1.5 BPG, including a standout stretch at the 3SSB Palmetto Road Championships (21.6 PPG, 13.0 RPG across five games).
What this moment represents
McDonald’s All American selection is more than a label—it’s a concentrated spotlight where decision-makers, fans, and future peers measure who can impact the game at the highest level. Diane’s path—Guinea to the world stage, then to the top tier of U.S. recruiting—is exactly the kind of trajectory that proves elite talent is global, and it’s accelerating. At Meta Africa Sports, we’ll keep doing the work that makes these moments inevitable: verified evaluation, context-rich film, and trusted reporting that helps coaches and scouts identify game-changers early—wherever they come from.
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