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NBA All-Star Weekend Schedule: TV Times, Rising Stars, Format, Saturday Events

NBA All-Star Weekend is officially here, and the easiest way to watch everything (without bouncing between five tabs) is to treat it like a 3-night TV event: Friday’s Celebrity Game + Rising Stars, Saturday’s skills/3-point/dunk block, then Sunday’s new USA vs. World mini-tournament.

Below is the full NBA All-Star Weekend TV schedule, plus standings context, the Rising Stars rosters, the new All-Star format, and the official 3-Point and Slam Dunk participant lists.


NBA All-Star Weekend TV Schedule (Times, Channels, Streaming)

Friday, Feb. 13

Saturday, Feb. 14

Sunday, Feb. 15

If you’re watching live, the biggest “don’t-miss” logistical note is that Friday’s Rising Stars is Peacock-only, while Saturday and Sunday are on NBC/Peacock, so your streaming plan matters as much as the start times. Also, events can run long, so treat the posted time as the window start, not the exact moment the 3-point or dunk contest begins. If you’re trying to catch one thing, Saturday’s show is the cleanest single-block watch.


NBA Standings (Why This Weekend Hits Different)

All-Star is still a showcase, but it also splits the season into “before the stretch run” and “after the stretch run.” As of the break, Detroit sits No. 1 in the East (40–13), while Oklahoma City leads the West at 42–14.

Top-3 snapshot:


Rising Stars Roster (Teams + Notables)

The Rising Stars event is a mini-tournament Friday night on Peacock, with Game 1 at 9 ET, Game 2 at 9:55 ET, and the championship at 10:35 ET.

Here are the four squads (full lists are long, but these are the headliners fans are searching):


All-Star Format (New USA vs. World Tournament, Explained Fast)

Sunday isn’t one long All-Star Game anymore. It’s a three-team, four-game setup built around USA vs. World, with two U.S. teams (“Stars” and “Stripes”) and one international team (“World”).

The bracket mechanics matter:


3-Point Contest Participants (Official List)

The NBA’s 2026 3-Point field includes: Devin Booker, Kon Knueppel, Damian Lillard, Tyrese Maxey, Donovan Mitchell, Jamal Murray, Bobby Portis Jr., Norman Powell.

Slam Dunk Contest Participants (Official List)

The 2026 dunk field: Carter Bryant, Jaxson Hayes, Keshad Johnson, Jase Richardson.

 

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