Where to watch Jordan Brand Classic 2025: TV channel, live stream, time, rosters for men's, women's basketball games

Brendan OSullivan

Where to watch Jordan Brand Classic 2025: TV channel, live stream, time, rosters for men's, women's basketball games image

As high school basketball players get ready to make the jump to the next level, the best of the best will compete at the Jordan Brand Classic.

The top boys and girls high school basketball players will team up for a competition that's featured some of the best hoopers of all time. LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Sabrina Ionescu and Caitlin Clark are among the all-time greats to participate.

This year's competition will feature several standout seniors on the boys and girls sides. Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa and Cameron Boozer lead the boys squads, while Aaliyah Chavez, Sienna Betts and Jasmine Davidson lead the girls teams.

There are two boys and two girls teams that will face off in the annual event.

The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch the Jordan Brand Classic 2025.

Where to watch Jordan Brand Classic 2025: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: N/A
  • Live stream: NBA app | NBA YouTube channel

There won't be a national TV broadcast for the Jordan Brand Classic boys and girls high school games. Fans can instead live-stream the game on the NBA app and the league's YouTube channel.

Jordan Brand Classic 2025: Schedule, start time for games

  • Date: Monday, April 21
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET (girls' game) | 6 p.m. ET (boys' game)

The Jordan Brand Classic will take place on Monday, April 21. The girls begin the action at 4 p.m. ET, and the boys play after at 6 p.m. ET. Both games will take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Jordan Brand Classic 2025 rosters

Boys' roster

PlayerHigh SchoolCollege
Darius AcuffIMG AcademyArkansas
Darius AdamsLa Lumiere SchoolUConn
Nate AmentHighland School
Kiyan AnthonyLong Island LutheranSyracuse
Cayden BoozerChristopher ColumbusDuke
Cameron BoozerChristopher ColumbusDuke
Brayden BurriesEleanor RooseveltArizona
Chris Cenac Jr.Link AcademyHouston
AJ DybantsaUtah PrepBYU
Jerry EasterLink AcademyUSC
Kingston FlemingsWilliam J. BrennanHouston
Davion HannahLink AcademyAlabama
Jalen HaralsonLa Lumiere SchoolNotre Dame
CJ IngramMontverde AcademyFlorida
Jasper JohnsonOvertime EliteKentucky
Nikolas KhameniaHarvard WestlakeDuke
Acaden LewisSidwell Friends School
Alex LloydWestminster AcademyFlorida
Trey McKenneySaint Mary's Preparatory SchoolMichigan
Darryn PetersonProlific PrepKansas
Jalen ReeceOak RidgeLSU
Jaden ToombsDynamic PrepSMU
Meleek ThomasOvertime EliteArkansas
Tounde YessoufouSaint JosephBaylor
Sadiq WhiteIMG AcademySyracuse
Caleb WilsonHoly Innocents' Episcopal SchoolUNC

Girls' roster

PlayerHigh SchoolCollege
Dee AlexanderPurcell MarianCincinnati
Sienna BettsGrandviewUCLA
Nyla BrooksBishop IretonUNC
Divine BourrageDavenport NorthLSU
Kaelyn CarrollTabor AcademyKentucky
Aaliyah ChavezMontereyOklahoma
Zhen CraftBishop McNamaraGeorgia
Jasmine DavidsonClackamasUSC
Jaliya DavisBlue Valley NorthKansas
Addison DealMater DeiIowa
Alexandra EschmeyerPeak to Peak Charter SchoolStanford
Kelis FisherIMG AcademyUConn
Bella HinesEldoradoLSU
Zakiyah JohnsonSacred Heart AcademyLSU
Grace KnoxEtiwandaLSU
Leah MacyBethlehemNotre Dame
Agot MakeerMontverde AcademySouth Carolina
Ayla McDowellCypress SpringsSouth Carolina
Aliyahna MorrisEtiwandaCalifornia
Deniya PrawlIMG AcademyTennessee
Emilee SkinnerRidgelineDuke
Jordan SpeiserLutheranKansas State
Lara SomfaiIMG AcademyStanford
Hailee SwainHoly Innocents' Episcopal SchoolStanford
Nylah WilsonIMG AcademyPittsburgh

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Brendan OSullivan

Brendan O'Sullivan is an editorial intern for Sporting News, joining in 2024. He previously worked at Newsday on Long Island, New York after graduating from Quinnipiac University.