The 2026 NBA All-Star Game is set to introduce a groundbreaking three-team format featuring USA vs. international players, marking a significant shift from traditional All-Star events. Here are the key details:
Format Overview
The game will involve two USA teams and one World team, with each team consisting of 8 players. The teams will play a round-robin style, similar to the Ryder Cup, with each game lasting 12-minute quarters. This format was positively discussed by team owners, executives, and players during the competition committee meeting.
Broadcasting & Schedule
The 2026 All-Star Game will be held on February 15, 2026, in Inglewood, California, at the Intuit Dome (Clippers’ new arena)1. It will air on NBC as part of the new 11-year media rights deal, moving from its traditional prime-time slot to a Sunday afternoon broadcast to avoid conflicts with the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
USA vs. World Concept
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has confirmed the USA vs. World concept, which has been under discussion for some time. The idea gained traction as international players have become increasingly dominant in the NBA, with the last six MVP awards won by non-US-born players. This format aims to create a more competitive and engaging spectacle.
Potential Lineups
While official rosters haven’t been announced, speculative lineups suggest stars like Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Anthony Edwards could lead the USA teams, while a World team might feature top international talents.
This new format promises to revitalize the All-Star Game, offering fans a fresh and competitive experience. Stay tuned for further updates as the event approaches.