Jaden McDaniels

Basketball Player

Jaden McDaniels was born in Federal Way, WA on September 29th, 2000 and is the Basketball Player. At the age of 23, Jaden McDaniels biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 29, 2000
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Federal Way, WA
Age
23 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Salary
$3.9 Million
Profession
Basketball Player
Jaden McDaniels Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 23 years old, Jaden McDaniels has this physical status:

Height
206cm
Weight
83.9kg
Hair Color
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Jaden McDaniels Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Jaden McDaniels Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Jaden McDaniels Career

McDaniels played basketball for Federal Way High School in Federal Way, Washington. As a freshman, he was teammates with his older brother Jalen and helped Federal Way win its second straight Class 4A state championship. McDaniels averaged 2.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game on the varsity team and was forced to shoot with his left hand due to a right elbow injury. In his first two years, he helped his team win 63 consecutive games, the longest win streak in state history since 1977.

As a junior, McDaniels guided Federal Way to a runner-up finish at the 4A state tournament. In the season, he averaged 21.3 points, 10 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.3 blocks per game and earned USA Today All-USA Washington first team honors. In May 2018, McDaniels saw breakout success at the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) with Seattle Rotary, bolstering his position as a top recruit in the 2019 class.

On January 25, 2019, as a senior, he recorded 51 points against Todd Beamer High School, breaking the school single-game scoring record held by NBA player Donny Marshall. McDaniels averaged 23.3 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two blocks per game in his senior season, leading his team to third place at the 4A state tournament. He earned Class 4A Player of the Year and Washington Gatorade Player of the Year recognition. McDaniels played in the McDonald's All-American Game and Jordan Brand Classic.

By the end of his high school career, McDaniels was considered a consensus five-star recruit and the best power forward in the 2019 class. ESPN and Rivals ranked him among the top 10 players in his class. On May 22, 2019, McDaniels committed to play college basketball for Washington. He had also received strong interest from Kentucky during the recruiting process.

College career

Heading in to the college season McDaniels was considered a possible number one pick for the 2020 NBA draft . In his collegiate debut, a 67–64 upset of Baylor, McDaniels had 18 points and seven rebounds. He had a season-high 22 points against Ball State. As a freshman, McDaniels averaged 13 points and 5.8 rebounds per game while starting 21 games but he began coming off the bench midway through conference play. Following the season, he declared for the 2020 NBA draft.

Professional career

In the 2020 NBA draft, he was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round with the 28th overall selection. He was then traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder along with Danny Green for Dennis Schröder and later traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, along with the draft rights of Immanuel Quickley, in exchange for Aleksej Pokuševski.

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Draymond Green was choking out Rudy Gobert, and Shaquille O'Neal says he'd have done the same thing' as the tense Warriors actor

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
Shaquille O'Neal has supported Draymond Green after he put Rudy Gobert in a stalemate this week, saying he'd have 'done the same thing' as the troubled Warriors forward. On Tuesday, chaos ensued between the Warriors and the Timberwolves when Golden State's Klay Thompson and Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels started scuffling at midcourt, with players from both teams rushing to the situation. Green received the harshest punishment of all for the incident after he choked out Gobert, though O'Neal would not blame him for his conduct.

In Warriors' victory, Jaden McDaniels reacts to Klay Thompson's defeat, admitting that he didn't think bust-up was'serious' in the Warriors' victory, despite both men being banned from the game

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
After being both suspended from the Warriors' game in San Francisco on Tuesday for fighting, Timberwolves star Jaden McDaniels says his on-court bust-up with Klay Thompson was a 'bigger deal' for the Warriors shooting guard. McDaniels and Thompson pushed and shoved one another as a fiery brawl broke out at Chase Center before Minnesota scored 104-101 victory over Golden State. Rudy Gobert, the Timberwolves' power forward, was caught in a headlock, earning him a five-game suspension from the NBA.

Draymond Green has been suspended from action for throwing 7ft 1in Rudy Gobert in a HEADLOCK during a tumultuous brawl in a Timberwolves vs. Warriors game

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
After the Golden State Warriors power forward put Minnesota Timberwolves rival Rudy Gobert in a headlock on Tuesday night, Draymond Green has been banned for five games. As tempers between Klay Thompson and Green's Warriors teammate Jaden McDaniels, the Golden State star could be seen grabbing the 7ft 1in Gobert around the head and pulling him away. Thompson and McDaniels became tangled up at half court before placing hands on each other to begin the argument.