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NBA All-Star Saturday will conclude with its third and perhaps most anticipated event, the Slam Dunk Contest, at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. The night’s schedule starts at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) with the 3-Point Contest, followed by Shooting Stars and, finally, the Slam Dunk Contest.
NBA All-Star Saturday will feature TV coverage on NBC and streaming on-demand. NBC streams will be unavailable to FuboTV subscribers with all NBC Universal channels currently blacked out during a contract dispute.
How to watch the NBA Slam Dunk Contest on TV and stream without cable:
When: Saturday, Feb. 14 starting at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT)
Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, Calif.
TV channel: NBC and Peacock
Streaming on:DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | Peacock ($10.99+/mo.)
More on theNBA Slam Dunk Contest:
A first-time champion is promised at the 2026 NBA All-Star Slam Dunk with three-time defending champion Mac McClung, currently with the NBA G-League’s Windy City Bulls, electing not to compete this season. McClung became the first player to even with the Slam Dunk Contest three years in a row, but declined to pursue a fourth as his quest for a permanent NBA roster spot continues.
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In McClung’s absence, the following group of four players will dunk for the title:
Carter Bryant, San Antonio Spurs
Jaxson Hayes, Los Angeles Lakers
Keshad Johnson, Miami Heat
Jase Richardson, Orlando Magic.
NBA Slam Dunk Contest: Know your live streams
DirecTV (free trial): DirecTV offers a 5-day free trial and a total of $30 off over the first three full months for the Choice Package, which includes 125-plus channels and access to ESPN Unlimited, a $29.99 standalone value featuring all ESPN channels and ESPN+.
SlingTV (low intro rate): First full month of streaming runs as low as $29.99 with current offer for 50% off Sling’s Orange & Blue Plan. Day passes are also available for 24 hours ($4.99), as well as three-day ($9.99) and seven-day access ($14.99).
Peacock ($10.99+/mo.) - Peacock’s library of live sports is growing and features exclusive NFL and college football games, all in addition to NBC Universal movies, television series, and more.