NBA All-Star Weekend is here, starting with the All-Star Celebrity game tonight. Here's how to watch.
Get ready for some stellar basketball, because the NBA's All-Star Events are happening this weekend. Showcasing teams made up of sports legends like LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Jaylen Brown and Nikola Jokic, the NBA All-Star Weekend is giving fans the chance to see what happens when the top NBA players go head-to-head.
The festivities begin tonight with the annual NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Indianapolis. Featuring singer and actress Jennifer Hudson and former NBA player, now reality star, Metta World Peace, the game will see celebrities show off their hoops skills.
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This year's head coaches battling on the court are Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe. 50 Cent joins Sharpe as an assistant while Smith will get Lil Wayne and Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson on his staff. Following that game, viewers can tune into the NBA Rising Stars event with hand-selected rookies displaying their talent on the basketball court.
Here's everything to know about how to watch the 2024 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, including the best livestream options for the weekend's events.
When is the 2024 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?
The 2024 All-Star Celebrity Game begins tonight, February 16 at 7 p.m. ET.
How to watch 2024 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Without Cable
The star-studded game will air on ESPN. If you don't have cable, the most cost-effective way to watch the All-Star Celebrity Game is through a live TV streaming subscription to Sling TV.
Right now, there is a Sling TV deal offering 50% off your first month — bringing the Orange package with ESPN down to just $20 and the comprehensive Orange + Blue package down to $30. Sling TV comes with 50 hours of free cloud-based DVR recording space, perfect for recording the NBA All-Star game if you're not home.
Watch the Celebrity Game on Sling TV
ESPN's app, ESPN+, is another great option for watching the 2024 All-Star Celebrity Game. You can get an ESPN+ subscription for $10.99 per month, or save over 15% with an ESPN+ Annual Plan at $109.99 per year.
Watch the Celebrity Game on ESPN+
How to watch 2024 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game for Free
With FuboTV's sports-focused live TV streaming service, you'll get access to ESPN to watch the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game online. A Fubo subscription costs $79.99 per month, but the streamer is offering a seven-day free trial right now. Grab the free trial offer to stream the entire All-Star Weekend online for free.
Watch the Celebrity Game on FuboTV
What channels are the NBA All-Star Weekend games airing on?
Depending on the event, you'll find All-Star Weekend coverage airing on TNT, ESPN, ESPN 2 or NBA TV. The All-Celebrity Game will air on ESPN, while the Saturday Night Skills Event will air on TNT. There's also a G League Up Next Game and HBCU Classic on NBA TV.
How to watch the NBA All-Star Weekend games online:
For those without access to cable packages, including TNT, ESPN, ESPN 2 or NBA TV, there are a variety of ways to stream events of the NBA All-Star Weekend. You can watch live with a streaming service that provides live TV and access to the cable channels airing the games, like Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and FuboTV.
Watch the All-Star Game on Sling TV
With its Orange plan, Sling TV offers access to ESPN, ESPN 2 and TNT to watch the NBA All-Star Weekend. Right now, you can get 50% off your first month of Sling TV for just $20.
Watch the All-Star Game on Fubo TV
Stream All-Star Weekend and follow your favorite teams all season long with FuboTV. Plans start at $79.99 per month and include ESPN, ESPN2, NBA TV, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and over 100 more live channels.
Watch the All-Star Game on NBA League Pass
Stream games live and on-demand with the NBA League Pass, which also gives you access to NBA TV. After a free 7-day trial, plans start at $50 per season.
Watch All-Star Weekend on Hulu + Live TV
With Hulu + Live TV, you’ll get over 85 live channels, which include TNT, ESPN and ESPN 2, plus Hulu’s entire streaming library now with access to ESPN+ and Disney+.
Saturday night features the much-anticipated State Farm All-Star Saturday Night when the athletes perform impressive feats. On Saturday evening, viewers can tune in to see the Kia Skills Night, 3-Point Contest and the always popular Slam Dunk Contest. The Slam Dunk Contest is what many consider the main event of the weekend, and this year the four participants are the Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown, the Miami Heat's Jamie Jaquez Jr., the Osceola Magic's Mac McClung and the New York Knicks' Jacob Toppin.
You will need to pick and choose what you want to watch, as not all plans include both NBA TV or TNT. This means you won't get to watch the entirety of NBA All-Star Weekend events, or even the Celebrity Game or Slam Dunk Contest with one streaming service alone. Below, you can check out where all the events will air to get a better idea of your streaming options.
The NBA All-Star Weekend schedule:
Here is the timing of the events for the NBA All-Star Weekend and what cable stations you can view the games on.
Friday, February 16
11:30 a.m. ET: Panini Rising Stars Practice (NBA TV)
5:30 p.m. ET: Basketball Hall of Fame News Conference (NBA TV and NBA App)
7 p.m. ET: Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game (ESPN)
9 p.m. ET: Panini Rising Stars (TNT)
- Rising Stars: Semifinal 1
- Rising Stars: Semifinal 2
- Rising Stars: Final
Saturday, February 17
11 a.m. ET: NBA All-Star Practice Presented by AT&T (NBA TV)
2 p.m. ET: HBCU Classic: Winston-Salem State vs. Virginia Union (NBA TV, TNT and ESPN2)
7 p.m. ET: Commissioner Adam Silver News Conference (NBA TV and NBA App)
8 p.m. ET: State Farm All-Star Saturday Night (TNT)
- Kia Skills Challenge
- Starry 3-Point Contest
- Stephen vs. Sabrina 3-Point Challenge
- AT&T Slam Dunk Contest
Sunday, February 18
11 a.m. ET: NBA Legends Brunch (NBA TV and NBA App)
1:30 p.m. ET: G League Up Next Game Presented by AT&T (NBA TV)
8 p.m. ET: 73rd NBA All-Star Game (TNT and Max)
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