NBA All-Star Weekend 2026 is taking place in Los Angeles, California, from February 13–15, 2026, at venues including the Intuit Dome (home of the LA Clippers), Kia Forum, and the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Key Events & Schedule
Friday, Feb. 13:
Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game – 7 p.m. ET (ESPN) | Kia Forum
Castrol Rising Stars Challenge – 9 p.m. ET (Peacock) | Intuit Dome
NBA HBCU Classic – 11 p.m. ET (Peacock) | Kia Forum
Saturday, Feb. 14:
NBA All-Star Media Day – 1:30 p.m. ET (NBA App & NBA TV) | Intuit Dome
NBA All-Star Saturday Night – 5 p.m. ET (NBC & Peacock) | Intuit Dome
State Farm 3-Point Contest
Kia Shooting Stars
AT&T Slam Dunk Contest
Sunday, Feb. 15:
NBA G League Next Up Game – 2:30 p.m. ET (NBA App) | L.A. Convention Center
75th NBA All-Star Game – 5 p.m. ET (NBC & Peacock) | Intuit Dome
New format: USA Stars vs. USA Stripes vs. World Team in a round-robin tournament (4 games total).
How to Watch
Live broadcast on NBC & Peacock in the U.S.
Available in over 200 countries and territories in 50+ languages.
Fan Experiences
NBA Crossover – Feb. 12–15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center (free to the public).
Features interactive installations, live performances, food, photo ops, and exclusive merchandise.
NBA All-Star Practice – Open to fans (ticketed).
NBA Creator Cup – Feb. 12 at 10:30 p.m. ET (YouTube & NBA App).
Tickets & Access
Tickets for events like the Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, Rising Stars, and HBCU Classic are available via the NBA Experiences website.
Fans can use their NBA ID to vote and influence weekend events.
Notable Updates
Giannis Antetokounmpo is out due to injury; De’Aaron Fox (Spurs) is the replacement.
The 75th All-Star Game marks the first time the event is held at the Intuit Dome.
The new three-team format (USA Stars, USA Stripes, World) debuted in 2026.
For full schedule, tickets, and updates, visit NBA.com/AllStar.
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Obviously Jalen Duren and Cade Cunningham aren’t in line for suspensions, or at least not long ones, for the fight that broke out during the Pistons/Hornets game. But let’s say a bigger incident happened and one got a 5 or 10 game suspension, or even bigger and it’s a whole Malice situation where they’re handing out 20+ game suspensions, does the suspended player get to play in the NBA Allstar Game?
Are there any actual rules about that or do they just approach such things on a case by case basis if it ever comes up?