League Success

Through the first nine years of the Ballislife All-American Game, 39 former Ballislife All-Americans have been chosen in the NBA Draft and 24 have been first round choices.

The Ballislife All-American Game presented by Crossover Culture was created in 2011 with the goal of bringing a credible national All-American game to the West Coast. It has grown to become one of the three most prestigious senior all-star games nationally. The 2023 edition of the Ballislife All-American Game will take place Saturday, May 6 at Cerritos College, the 10th edition of the event after the 2020-22 games were not played because of COVID-19.

Below is the list of the all the Ballislife All-Americans taken in the NBA Draft through 2022, not including the players selected in 2020-2022 when no games was played because of COVID-19.

BILAAG Alumni Drafted to the NBA

Draft No. — Name (BILAAG), NBA Team (Year Drafted)

No. 1 — Anthony Edwards (2019), Minnesota Timberwolves (2020)
No. 2 — Lonzo Ball (2016), L.A. Lakers (2017)
No. 5 — Trae Young (2017), Dallas Mavericks (2018)
No. 5 — Isaac Okoro (2019), Cleveland Cavaliers (2020)
No. 6 — Mo Bamba (2017), Orlando Magic (2018)
No. 6 — Onyeka Okongwu (2019), Atlanta Hawks (2020)
No. 8 — Marquise Chriss (2015), Sacramento Kings (2016)
No. 8 — Stanley Johnson (2014), Detroit Pistons (2015)
No. 8 — Colin Sexton (2017), Cleveland Cavaliers (2018)
No. 10 — Thon Maker (2015), Milwaukee Bucks (2016)
No. 12 — Miles Bridges (2016), L.A. Clippers (2018)
No. 13 — Zach LaVine (2013), Minnesota Timberwolves (2014)
No. 13 — Donovan Mitchell (2015), Denver Nuggets (2017)
No. 15 — Kelly Oubre Jr. (2014), Atlanta Hawks (2015)
No. 18 — T.J. Leaf (2016), Indiana Pacers (2017)
No. 18 — Tre Mann (2019), Oklahoma City Thunder (2021)
No. 19 — Malik Beasley (2015), Denver Nuggets (2016)
No. 20 — Precious Achiuwa (2019), Miami Heat (2020)
No. 21 — Terrance Ferguson (2016), Oklahoma City Thunder (2016)
No. 21 — Tyrese Maxey (2019), Philadelphia 76ers (2020)
No. 22 — Jordan Adams (2012), Memphis Grizzlies (2014)
No. 28 — Skal Labissiere (2015), Phoenix Suns (2016)
No. 29 — Dejounte Murray (2015), San Antonio Spurs (2016)
No. 30 — Kevon Looney (2014), Golden State Warriors (2015)
No. 34 — Tyler Ullis (2014), Phoenix Suns (2016)
No. 38 — Jordan Bell (2013), Chicago Bulls (2017)
No. 40 — Dwayne Bacon (2015), New Orleans Pelicans (2017)
No. 40 — Glenn Robinson III (2012), Minnesota Timberwolves (2014)
No. 41 — Tyler Dorsey (2015), Atlanta Hawks (2017)
No. 41 — E.J. Liddell (2019, New Orleans Pelicans (2022)
No. 42 — Nick Johnson (2011), Houston Rockets (2014)
No. 43 — Jahmi’us Ramsey (2019), Sacramento Kings (2020)
No. 47 — Ike Anigbogu (2016), Toronto Raptors (2017)
No. 48 — Keita Bates-Diop (2014), Minnesota Timberwolves (2018)
No. 49 — Chimezie Metu (2015), San Antonio Spurs (2018)
No. 49 — Isaiah Mobley (2019), Cleveland Cavaliers (2022)
No. 54 — Cassius Stanley (2019), Indiana Pacers (2020)
No. 56 — Daniel Hamilton (2014), Denver Nuggets (2016)
No. 60 — Tyrone Wallace (2012), Utah Jazz (2016)

Note: Six additional game participants have played in the NBA — Cliff Alexander, Isaiah Briscoe, Jabari Brown, Derrick Jones, Jalen Jones, Trendon Watford, Christian Wood.