Don't Miss This: Shocking NBA All-Star Game Secrets Revealed! What You MUST Know for 2026!

The 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend is set to bring a fresh twist to one of basketball's most celebrated events. In a move aimed at rejuvenating the festivities, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has announced a new format for this year's All-Star Game: a U.S. versus World tournament. This will mark a significant shift in how the All-Star Game is traditionally played, bringing an exciting competitive edge to the weekend.

The 2026 NBA All-Star Game will feature three teams—two representing the United States and one international team, known as the World team. The competition will take place in a round-robin format, consisting of four 12-minute games. Each team will comprise at least eight players, ensuring a showcase of both established stars and emerging talent.

Fans eager to catch the action can tune in via NBC, which will broadcast the events live, including the All-Star Game itself. Streaming options will also be available through Peacock, a platform offering extensive sports programming, including coverage of the NFL, Olympic events, and more.

📰 Table of Contents
  1. When to Watch
  2. All-Star Game Rosters

When to Watch

The highly anticipated All-Star Game is scheduled for Sunday, February 15, kicking off at 5 p.m. ET at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Listeners can also enjoy live radio coverage through SiriusXM on channel 86 and via the SiriusXM app, which currently offers new subscribers a four-month free trial.

All-Star Game Rosters

The rosters for the teams reflect a mix of rising stars and seasoned veterans. Team USA Stars, coached by J.B. Bickerstaff of the Detroit Pistons, includes:

  • Scottie Barnes (F, Raptors)
  • Devin Booker (G, Suns)
  • Cade Cunningham (G, Pistons)
  • Jalen Duren (C, Pistons)
  • Anthony Edwards (G, Timberwolves)
  • Chet Holmgren (F-C, Thunder)
  • Jalen Johnson (F, Hawks)
  • Tyrese Maxey (G, 76ers)

Meanwhile, Team USA Stripes, under the guidance of Mitch Johnson from the San Antonio Spurs, features

  • Jaylen Brown (F, Celtics)
  • Jalen Brunson (G, Knicks)
  • De'Aaron Fox (G, Spurs) - Injury replacement for Giannis Antetokounmpo
  • Kevin Durant (F, Rockets)
  • Brandon Ingram (F, Raptors) - Injury replacement for Steph Curry
  • LeBron James (F, Lakers)
  • Kawhi Leonard (F, Clippers)
  • Donovan Mitchell (G, Cavs)

Team World, coached by Darko Rajakovic of the Raptors, will showcase international talent, including:

  • Deni Avdija (F, Blazers)
  • Luka Doncic (G, Lakers)
  • Nikola Jokic (C, Nuggets)
  • Jamal Murray (G, Nuggets)
  • Norman Powell (G, Heat)
  • Alperen Sengun (F, Rockets) - Injury replacement for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
  • Pascal Siakam (F, Pacers)
  • Karl-Anthony Towns (C, Knicks)
  • Victor Wembanyama (F, Knicks)

This new format and intriguing roster selection promise to deliver high-stakes competition and entertainment. With a diverse lineup of athletes, fans can expect to see some of the best talent in the league, representing both the U.S. and international players. As the date approaches, anticipation is building for what could be one of the most memorable All-Star weekends in recent memory.

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