Jaden McDaniels has made his reputation in the NBA largely on the defensive end of the floor. This led to McDaniels making the Rising Stars game at All-Star weekend alongside teammate Anthony Edwards.
However, McDaniels isn't really planning on showcasing what got him there once he gets to Cleveland in two weeks.
"I'm not playing defense," McDaniels said with a smile Saturday.
Instead, McDaniels is going to treat the game as most players do, an opportunity to have fun and soak up a unique weekend. McDaniels had to upend vacation plans because he wasn't sure he was going to be selected.
"Just being in it is a surreal moment," McDaniels said.
This is the first time McDaniels has received such recognition from the league. Last season, media members passed him over for the All-Rookie teams, but as coach Chris Finch has said, those around the league have taken notice of how good McDaniels has been.
"He has a lot of fans around the league, I do know that," Finch said. "A lot of coaches or opposing players know he's a tough matchup, and he's really playing well and, at the right time, caught the eye of the league."
McDaniels portrays a calm demeanor even as he said he's excited to go to All-Star weekend. Some of his teammates sounded happier than he did Saturday.