The 2023 NBA All-Star Game will tip off at the Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City on Feb. 19. Here’s everything you need to know about the star-studded event:
2023 NBA All-Star Rosters
How does NBA All-Star voting work?
The starters — two guards and three front court players — are determined by a vote between the fans (50%), players (25%) and select media members (25%). Fans can only vote once per day through the NBA app or NBA.com. Voting took place between Jan. 20 and Dec. 20.
Who did the fans vote for?
Western Conference starter pool
LeBron James (Captain)
Stephen Curry (will miss game due to injury, Ja Morant will take Curry’s spot in starting lineup)
Luka Dončić
Nikola Jokić
Zion Williamson (will miss game due to injury, Lauri Markkanen will take Williamson’s spot in starting lineup)
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Western Conference reserves
Ja Morant
Lauri Markkanen
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Damian Lillard
Jaren Jackson Jr.
Domantas Sabonis
Paul George
Anthony Edwards (injury replacement for Curry)
De’Aaron Fox (injury replacement for Williamson)
Eastern Conference starter pool
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Captain)
Kevin Durant (will miss game due to injury, Joel Embiid will take Durant’s spot in starting lineup)
Kyrie Irving
Donovan Mitchell
Jayson Tatum
Eastern Conference reserves
Jaylen Brown
Bam Adebayo
Julius Randle
DeMar DeRozan
Jrue Holiday
Tyrese Haliburton
Pascal Siakam (injury replacement for Durant)
How are reserves selected?
Reserves are chosen by a vote among head coaches, though head coaches aren’t allowed to vote for their own players. There are seven reserves per conference.
How does the NBA All-Star Draft work?
For the first time since the NBA All-Star Draft was introduced in 2018, the captains — which are the two leading vote-getters in each conference — will pick their teams in-person during a pregame segment before the game. Prior to this change, captains picked their teams in a televised special in the weeks leading up to the game.
2023 Rising Stars Challenge Roster
The Rising Stars Challenge (9 p.m. ET on February 17th on TNT) will consist of a mini tournament featuring four teams and three games. 21 NBA players will be drafted onto three teams, while the fourth team will consist of seven G League players. Pau Gasol, Joakim Noah, Jason Terry, and Deron Williams will be honorary coaches. Each game will be played to a Final Target Score, with two semifinals being played to 40, and the championship game being played to 25.
Team Pau Gasol
Jose Alvarado
Paolo Banchero
Scottie Barnes
Jaden Ivey
Bennedict Mathurin
Keegan Murray
Andrew Nembhard
Team Joakim Noah
Jalen Duren
Josh Giddey
Quentin Grimes
Evan Mobley
Jabari Smith Jr.
Jeremy Sochan
Jalen Williams
Team Deron Williams
Jalen Green
AJ Griffin
Bones Hyland
Walker Kessler
Trey Murphy III
Alperen Sengun
Franz Wagner
Team Jason Terry (G League)
Sidy Cissoko
Scoot Henderson
Mojave King
Kenneth Lofton Jr.
Mac McClung
Leonard Miller
Scotty Pippen Jr.
2023 NBA All-Star Schedule
Friday, Feb. 17
- NBA Rising Stars Practice, 2:30 p.m. ET (NBA TV)
- Basketball Hall of Fame News Conference, 5:30 p.m. ET (NBA TV & NBA App)
- NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN and the ESPN App)
- NBA Rising Stars Challenge, 9 p.m. ET (TNT)
Saturday, Feb. 18
- NBA All-Star Practice Presented by AT&T, 1 p.m. ET (NBA TV)
- NBA HBCU Classic: Grambling State vs. Southern, 4 p.m. ET (ESPN2 and the ESPN App)
- NBA All-Star Saturday (skills challenge, 3-point contest, dunk contest), 8 p.m. ET (TNT)
Sunday, Feb. 19
- NBA G League Next Up Game, 3 p.m. ET (NBA TV)
- 72nd NBA All-Star Game, 8 p.m. ET (TNT)
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