Capital Classic (all-star game)
American high school all-star basketball game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Capital Classic is an annual American all-star game featuring high school basketball players. It is the country's longest-running high school all-star basketball game.[1] The game pits a team of all-stars from the Washington, D.C., area against stars from around the United States.[2][3] In its prime in the late 1970s and 1980s, the game drew star players such as Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Ralph Sampson, and Dominique Wilkins.[4]