This year, NBA All-Star Weekend will have a new format breaking away from tradition. Three teams will compete in a mini-tournament with games ending when a team reaches 40 points. The ultimate winner will be determined at the Championship final on Sunday night, which will be broadcasted live on TNT at 10 p.m. ET. But the excitement doesn't stop there - All-Star Weekend in San Francisco will also feature the celebrity All-Star game. One team of celebrities will be coached by baseball legend Barry Bonds and rapper 2Chainz, while the other team will receive guidance from Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice and influencer Khaby Lame. Additionally, fans can look forward to the Rising Stars competition on Friday, the dunk and 3-point contest on Saturday, leading up to the grand finale on Sunday. It's going to be a weekend filled with thrilling basketball action and star-studded entertainment.
Get the the 2025 team rosters, full schedule of games and events and information about how to watch All-Star weekend below.
How to watch the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend schedule of events:Dates: Feb. 14-16
TV channel(s): ABC, ESPN, TNT, NBA TV
Streaming: ESPN+, Max, DirecTV, NBA League Pass, Fubo, Hulu with Live TV and more
2025 NBA All-Star Weekend schedule:All times Eastern
Friday, Feb. 14
All-Star celebrity game, 7 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN+)
Rising Stars competition, 9 p.m. (TNT, TruTV, Max)
Saturday, Feb., 15
NBA All-Star practice, 2 p.m. (NBA TV)
NBA HBCU Classic, 5 p.m. (NBA TV)
All-Star Saturday Night (includes Kia Skills Challenge, Starry 3-point Contest & AT&T Slam Dunk Contest), 8 p.m. (TNT, TruTV, Max)
Sunday, Feb. 16
NBA Legends Brunch, 2 p.m. (NBA TV)
NBA All-Star Semifinal, Game 1, 8:20 p.m. (TNT, TruTV, Max)
NBA All-Star Semifinal, Game 2, 9:10 p.m. (TNT, TruTV, Max)
NBA All-Star Championship Game, 10 p.m. (TNT, TruTV, Max)
Who is playing at NBA All-Star Weekend 2025?The All-Star players have been split into three teams of eight players this year, each of them drafted by TNT analysts Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. The team breakdowns are as follows:
Team Chuck: Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama, Pascal Siakam, Alperen Sengun, Karl-Anthony Towns, Donovan Mitchell, and Trae Young. (Giannis Antetokounmpo was originally picked to play but has been replaced by Young due to injury.)
Team Shaq: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard, James Harden and Kyrie Irving (who replaces an injured Anthony Davis).
Team Kenny: Anthony Edwards, Jalen Brunson, Jaren Jackson Jr., Jalen Williams, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, Cade Cunningham and Tyler Herro.
In addition, a huge roster of entertainers and athletes will be participating in Friday night's Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, including Shaboozey, Noah Kahan, Terrell Owens, Matt Barnes, Walker Hayes and many others.
What channels do I need to watch NBA All-Star Weekend?This season, the NBA's All-Star Weekend games and events will air across ESPN, TNT, TBS, truTV, and NBA TV. These channels are all available on platforms like DirecTV, Sling, and Hulu + Live TV. Fubo TV carries all of these channels with the exception of TNT/TBS/truTV, which are instead available on Max.
How to watch NBA All-Star Weekend live:While we typically love Fubo for most sports, there's one caveat when subscribing to Fubo specifically for NBA access, and that's the fact that the platform doesn't carry TNT, which will be carrying a majority of All-Star weekend coverage, including the semi-finals and championship game on Sunday. Fortunately, you can tune in to TNT, as well as ESPN, ABC, NBA TV and ESPN2 on DirecTV and Hulu with Live TV, which will give you access to all of the weekend's events.
DIRECTV has the channels you need to watch All-Star Weekend's basketball games live, including ABC, ESPN, TNT, FOX Sports, NBA TV & 40+ regional sports networks, making it one of the most comprehensive places to watch the NBA. You can also add on a subscription NBA League Pass so you won't have to miss a single out-of-market game. After a free trial, packages start at $74.99/month.
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Max has been "the one to watch" for entertainment fans for quite some time, but now it's got sports fans covered, too. For an unspecified limited time, Max subscribers can get the new B/R Sports add-on totally free. That means you can watch live NBA games and All-Star Weekend coverage on TBS, TNT, and truTV, included in your Max subscription!
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