2017 McDonald's All American Game

CHICAGO, IL - MARCH 29: Trevon Duval #1of the boys east team is defended by Brandon L. McCoy #44 of the boys west team during the 2017 McDonalds's All American Game on March 29, 2017 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The West Team won 109-107. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)

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The Oregon Ducks are in the midst of an historic Final Four run, five-star signee Troy Brown Jr. was a star among stars at the McDonald's All-American Game and four-star wings Abu Kigab and Victor Bailey Jr. couldn't be happier to join the Ducks next season.

How could things get much better for the program?

Well, adding five-star 7-footer Brandon McCoy, the ESPN's No. 6 prospect nationally, would certainly do the trick.

This week, the 7-foot, 244-pound big man, out of Cathedral Catholic High School (San Diego, California), discussed his Oregon interest with Jacob Polacheck of Zagsblog:

"Oregon, they're making history out there," McCoy said. "They hadn't made the Final Four in 78 years but they're now in it. Obviously, coach Dana Altman knows what he's talking about."

The one thing Altman can't do? Pull scholarships out of thin air.

The Ducks are currently full, thanks to a three-man recruiting class that ranks among the nation's top 15, but with Dillon Brooks, Tyler Dorsey and Jordan Bell all considering a jump to the NBA, a scholarship would be available if one bolts.

Down to a top five of Arizona, Michigan State, Oregon, San Diego State and UNLV, McCoy will make his decision "in the next couple of weeks" and appears to be waiting to see how the scholarship situations shake out.

In the meantime, the big man is focused on his all-star performances, as he posted 13 points, seven rebounds, four blocks and four steals in the West's 109-107 win over the East in the McDonald's All-American Game on Wednesday.

Next up for McCoy will be the Jordan Brand Classic.

Then, it will be decision time.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec