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Cavaliers' Jaylon Tyson to Showcase Talents at NBA Rising Stars Game
Second-year player looks to build personal brand and develop skills during All-Star weekend event
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Cleveland Cavaliers player Jaylon Tyson will be participating in the NBA Rising Stars game during the league's All-Star break. This is a chance for Tyson to gain national exposure, showcase his breakout season, and learn from veteran players and coaches like Tracy McGrady. The event provides a low-stakes environment for Tyson to try new things and connect with other up-and-coming stars in the league.
Why it matters
Tyson has emerged as a key contributor for the Cavaliers this season, going from a two-way player to a starter averaging nearly 14 points per game. The Rising Stars game gives him an opportunity to build his personal brand and reputation around the league, potentially putting him in contention for the Most Improved Player award.
The details
Tyson will be playing on Tracy McGrady's team in the Rising Stars event, alongside other young stars like Zacchaire Risacher, Kon Knueppel, Bub Carrington, Tre Johnson and Kel'el Ware. This allows Tyson to experiment with new skills, learn from veteran players and coaches, and make connections that could benefit his development in the future.
- The NBA All-Star break is scheduled for February 2026.
The players
Jaylon Tyson
A second-year player for the Cleveland Cavaliers who has emerged as a key contributor this season, averaging 13.9 points per game after being a two-way player last year.
Tracy McGrady
A former NBA All-Star who will be coaching Tyson's team in the Rising Stars event.
Zacchaire Risacher
A young player who will be on Tyson's team in the Rising Stars game.
Kon Knueppel
A young player who will be on Tyson's team in the Rising Stars game.
Bub Carrington
A young player who will be on Tyson's team in the Rising Stars game.
What’s next
Tyson will look to capitalize on the exposure and learning opportunities provided by the Rising Stars game to continue his development and push for the Most Improved Player award.
The takeaway
The Rising Stars game gives Tyson a chance to build his personal brand, develop new skills, and connect with other up-and-coming players in the league - all while playing in a low-stakes environment during the NBA's All-Star break.
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