The 2023 NBA All-Star Game is set to take place Feb. 19 at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City. This season’s game marks the 30th anniversary of the first NBA All-Star Game hosted by the Utah Jazz in 1993.
NBA All-Star Weekend will tip off Friday, Feb. 17, with the celebrity game and Rising Stars Challenge. NBA All-Star Saturday will feature the skills challenge, 3-point contest and slam dunk contest. This year will also feature the NBA HBCU Classic with a game between Grambling State and Southern on Feb. 18.
NBA All-Star starters were announced Jan. 26 on TNT, the reserves will be announced on Feb. 2. This will be the sixth consecutive season in which the All-Star Game uses a “draft” format, in which each conference’s top vote-getter will serve as captain and draft a roster from the remaining 22 players.
This will be the first year, however, in which said draft will be just moments before the start of the game as a live segment on TNT.
This year’s All-Star Game will be the fourth to use the target score — the score of the leading team after the third quarter, plus 24 points — and the fourth quarter will be played without a game clock.
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2023 NBA All-Star rosters
The All-Star starters have been revealed, and Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James will be team captains.
Boston Celtics interim head coach Joe Mazzulla and his staff will coach Team Giannis in the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. Denver currently leads the Western Conference and the Nuggets will only need to win one of their remaining three games this week to clinch the honor for Nuggets coach Michael Malone, who would also be a first-time All-Star coach if he earns the honor, ESPN’s Tim Bontemps reports.
Fans account for 50% of the votes, while NBA players and a media panel account for 25% each. TNT will announce the reserves, as selected by NBA head coaches, on Thursday, Feb. 2.
STARTERS
Eastern Conference
Head coach: Joe Mazzulla and staff, Boston Celtics
Giannis Antetokounmpo, C, Milwaukee Bucks
Kyrie Irving, G, Brooklyn Nets
Donovan Mitchell, G, Cleveland Cavaliers
Kevin Durant, F, Brooklyn Nets
Jayson Tatum, F, Boston Celtics
Western Conference
LeBron James, F, Los Angeles Lakers
Nikola Jokic, C, Denver Nuggets
Stephen Curry, G, Golden State Warriors
Luka Doncic, G, Dallas Mavericks
Zion Williamson, F, New Orleans Pelicans
Three voting groups determined the starters:
• Fans (50%)
• NBA players (25%)
• Media panel 25%)Complete voting results here: https://t.co/M8btg7M0GP
Below are the overall scores for the top finishers at each position. pic.twitter.com/HQ9W20Z6Ke
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) January 27, 2023
James and Antetokounmpo will select their teams in a draft held immediately before the All-Star Game. This year, TNT will air the All-Star draft as a new, live pregame segment on Sunday, Feb. 19.
James has been a captain in each of the five seasons the NBA has used this format. He has drafted against Curry, Antetokounmpo (twice) and Durant (twice). Team LeBron has won the past five All-Star Games.
2023 Rising Stars Challenge Roster
The Rising Stars Challenge (9 p.m. ET Feb. 17, TNT) will feature a mini-tournament with four teams and three games. There are 21 NBA players to be drafted onto three teams, the seven G League players will comprise fourth team. Honorary coaches are Pau Gasol, Joakim Noah, Jason Terry and Deron Williams. Gasol, Noah and Williams will draft their teams at a later date while Terry will coach the G League squad. Each game will be played to a Final Target Score: two semifinal matchups to 40, and a championship game to 25.
In selecting the NBA players for Jordan Rising Stars, each NBA team submitted one ballot per coaching staff. Each coaching staff selected four frontcourt players, four guards and two additional players at either position, in order of preference, for the rookie ballot and the sophomore ballot. Coaches were not permitted to vote for any player on their team. The NBA participants for Jordan Rising Stars were determined by the total points each player received from the ballots. Points were awarded based on where a player was ranked on each ballot. The player pool includes an additional rookie based on the ballot results.
Rookies and Sophomores
Jose Alvarado, G, New Orleans Pelicans
Paolo Banchero, F, Orlando Magic
Jaden Ivey, G, Detroit Pistons
Jalen Duren, F, Detroit Pistons
Jabari Smith Jr., F, Houston Rockets
Bennedict Mathurin, G, Indiana Pacers
Keegan Murray, F, Sacramento Kings
Andrew Nembhard, G, Indiana Pacers
Jeremy Sochan, F, San Antonio Spurs
Jalen Williams, F, Oklahoma City Thunder
Scottie Barnes, F, Toronto Raptors
Josh Giddey, G, Oklahoma City Thunder
Jalen Green, G, Houston Rockets
Quentin Grimes, G, New York Knicks
Bones Hyland, G, Denver Nuggets
Evan Mobley, F, Cleveland Cavaliers
Trey Murphy III, G, New Orleans Pelicans
Alperen Sengun, C, Houston Rockets
G League
Scoot Henderson, G, Ignite
Sidy Cissoko, G, Ignite
Mojave King, F, Ignite
Kenneth Lofton Jr., F, Memphis Hustle
Leonard Miller, F, Ignite
Mac McClung, G, Delaware Blue Coats
Scotty Pippen Jr., G, South Bay Lakers
After a combination of fans, media and the players themselves chose the five starters from each conference, the fate of the reserves (two guards, three frontcourt players and two wild cards) fell solely in the hands of the coaches, whose ballots were due Monday.
Fair or unfair, those same coaches now control millions of dollars (and to be fair, the fans, media and players played a role by voting in the starters).
There are seven players who are eligible to receive a bonus if they are selected as a reserve to the All-Star Game, five of whom have a legitimate chance of being selected to one of the final spots (sorry, Buddy Hield and Collin Sexton).
2023 NBA All-Star schedule
Friday, Feb. 17
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NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN and the ESPN App)
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NBA Rising Stars Challenge, 9 p.m. ET (TNT)
Saturday, Feb. 18
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NBA HBCU Classic: Grambling State vs. Southern, 4 p.m. ET (ESPN2 and the ESPN App)
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NBA All-Star Saturday (skills challenge, 3-point contest, dunk contest), 8 p.m. ET (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 19
2023 All-Star news and analysis
• Magic’s Paolo Banchero headlines squad for NBA’s Rising Stars
• Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla to coach Team Giannis in All-Star Game
• These players stand to make extra dough with All-Star selections
• LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo voted as All-Star captains
• NBA All-Star captains picking rosters live on night of game
• Giannis, KD 1-2 in the East, LeBron tops in NBA All-Star voting
NBA All-Star history
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2021: Team LeBron 170, Team Durant 150 | MVP: Giannis Antetokounmpo
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2020: Team LeBron 157, Team Giannis 155 | MVP: Kawhi Leonard
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2015: West 163, East 158 | MVP: Russell Westbrook
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2012:West 152, East 149 | MVP: Kevin Durant
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2009: West 146, East 119 | MVP: Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal
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2008: East 134, West 128 | MVP: LeBron James
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2007: West 153, East 132 | MVP: Kobe Bryant
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2006: East 122, West 120 | MVP: LeBron James
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2005: East 125, West 115 | MVP: Allen Iverson
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2004: West 136, East 132 | MVP: Shaquille O’Neal
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2003: West 155, East 145 (2OT) | MVP: Kevin Garnett
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2002: West 135, East 120 | MVP: Kobe Bryant
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2001: East 111, West 110 | MVP: Allen Iverson
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2000: West 137, East 126 | MVP: Tim Duncan and Shaquille O’Neal
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1999: Game canceled due to lockout
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1998: East 135, West 114 | MVP: Michael Jordan
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1997: East 132, West 120 | MVP: Glen Rice
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1996: East 129, West 118 | MVP: Michael Jordan
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1995: West 139, East 112 | MVP: Mitch Richmond
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1994: East 127, West 118 | MVP: Scottie Pippen
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1993: West 135, East 132 (OT) | MVP: Karl Malone and John Stockton
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1992: West 153, East 113 | MVP: Magic Johnson
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1991: East 116, West 114 | MVP: Charles Barkley
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1990: East 130, West 113 | MVP: Magic Johnson
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1989: West 143, East 134 | MVP: Karl Malone
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1988: East 138, West 133 | MVP: Michael Jordan
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1987: West 154, East 149 (OT) | MVP: Tom Chambers
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1986: East 139, West 132 | MVP: Isiah Thomas
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1985: West 140, East 129 | MVP: Ralph Sampson
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1984: East 154, West 145 (OT) | MVP: Isiah Thomas
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1983: East 132, West 123 | MVP: Julius Erving
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1982: East 120, West 118 | MVP: Larry Bird
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1981: East 123, West 120 | MVP: Nate Archibald
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1980: East 144, West 136 (OT) | MVP: George Gervin
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1979: West 134, East 129 | MVP: David Thompson
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1978: East 133, West 125 | MVP: Randy Smith
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1977: West 125, East 124 | MVP: Julius Erving
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1976: East 123, West 109 | MVP: Dave Bing
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1975: East 108, West 102 | MVP: Walt Frazier
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1974: West 134, East 123 | MVP: Bob Lanier
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1973: East 104, West 84 | MVP: Dave Cowens
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1972: West 112, East 110 | MVP: Jerry West
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1971: West 108, East 107 | MVP: Lenny Wilkens
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1970: East 142, West 135 | MVP: Willis Reed
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1969: East 123, West 112 | MVP: Oscar Robertson
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1968: East 144, West 124 | MVP: Hal Greer
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1967: West 135, East 120 | MVP: Rick Barry
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1966: East 137, West 94 | MVP: Adrian Smith
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1965: East 124, West 123 | MVP: Jerry Lucas
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1964: East 111, West 107 | MVP: Oscar Robertson
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1963: East 115, West 108 | MVP: Bill Russell
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1962: West 150, East 130 | MVP: Bob Pettit
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1961: West 153, East 131 | MVP: Oscar Robertson
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1960: East 125, West 115 | MVP: Wilt Chamberlain
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1959: West 124, East 108 | MVP: Elgin Baylor and Bob Pettit
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1958: East 130, West 118 | MVP: Bob Pettit
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1957: East 109, West 97 | MVP: Bob Cousy
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1956: West 108, East 94 | MVP: Bob Pettit
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1955: East 100, West 91 | MVP: Bill Sharman
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1954: East 98, West 93 (OT) | MVP: Bob Cousy
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1953: West 79, East 75 | MVP: George Mikan
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1952: East 108, West 91 | MVP: Paul Arizin
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1951: East 111, West 94 | MVP: Ed Macauley