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All-Star Games in sports are supposed to pit the best players of the league against each other to see who can come out on top.
Since the All-Star games don't count for anything, record-wise or stats-wise, some sports are having a tough time honing in on the right format to entertain fans.
The NBA's All-Star Game got to the point where it was ridiculous. Players weren't attempting to play defense, and the game would end with teams seeing who could get close to 200 points. While it yielded a few nice clips, the entertainment value was low.
After the success of the NHL's Four Nations Tournament, the NBA has adopted a round-robin tournament of its own. There will be two teams made up of players from the United States and one team made up of international players, and they will duke it out over three games, with the top two teams meeting in the championship game.
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NBA All-Star Game 2026 updates, highlights from head-to-head tournament games
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2026 NBA All-Star rosters: USA Stars, USA Stripes, The World
USA Stars
Player Team
Scottie Barnes Raptors
Devin Booker Suns
Cade Cunningham Pistons
Jalen Duren Pistons
Anthony Edwards Timberwolves
Chet Holmgren Thunder
Jalen Johnson Hawks
Tyrese Maxey 76ers
USA Stripes
Player Team
Jaylen Brown Celtics
Jalen Brunson Knicks
Steph Curry* Warriors
Kevin Durant Rockets
Brandon Ingram Raptors
LeBron James Lakers
Kawhi Leonard Clippers
Donovan Mitchell Cavaliers
De'Aaron Fox Spurs
*will not play due to injury
The World
Player Team
Norman Powell Heat
Giannis Antetokounmpo* Bucks
Deni Avdija Trail Blazers
Luka Doncic Lakers
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander* Thunder
Nikola Jokic Nuggets
Jamal Murray Nuggets
Alperen Sengun Rockets
Pascal Siakam Pacers
Karl-Anthony Towns Knicks
Victor Wembanyama Spurs
*will not play due to injury
NBA All-Star Game format, explained
The NBA is still trying to find the right format for its All-Star Game. This year, they are tweaking their round-robin format. There are two U.S. teams and one international team, which will take turns playing each other.
Each matchup will be one 12-minute game. Essentially, with four in total, it would represent a full basketball game, but each "quarter" will be broken up into its own round-robin matchup.
The USA Stars team will take on the World in the first matchup. The winner then plays USA Stripes and then gets a break. The loser of Game 1 gets an instant break and then will play the USA Stripes in Game 3.
The records of the three teams will be compared, and the two best teams will meet in the final game. If all three teams are tied at 1-1, the first tiebreaker will be point differential.
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Where to watch NB All-Star Game
What channel is the NBA All-Star Game on today?
TV Channel: NBC
Live stream: Peacock
The NBA All-Star Game will air on NBC. Cord-cutters will be able to stream the event on Peacock.
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What time does the NBA All-Star Game start?
Date: Sunday, February 15
Time: 5 p.m. ET
The NBA All-Star event will start at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 15. This is an earlier start time than fans may be used to, but the speculation is that since NBC is the primary broadcast partner for the Olympics, the network decided to move the All-Star Game up in the day to have the Olympics remain in prime time.