McDonald’s All-American Games leaving Chicago

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Chicago is losing the McDonald’s All-American Games, the top national showcase of boys and girls high school basketball, Crain’s Chicago Business reported. The United Center has hosted the games for the last seven years, but they will return to a rotation among cities starting in 2018. McDonald’s hosted the 40-year-old event in different cities before keeping it at the UC since 2011.

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