2026 NBA All-Star Game
| Champions | USA Stars | ||
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| Runners-up | USA Stripes | ||
| Date | February 15, 2026 | ||
| Arena | Intuit Dome Kia Forum (Celebrity Game) | ||
| City | Inglewood | ||
| MVP | Anthony Edwards (USA Stars) | ||
| National anthem | Sarah McLachlan (Canadian) Brandy and June's Diary (American) | ||
| Attendance | 15,973 | ||
| Network | NBC Peacock | ||
| Announcers | Noah Eagle, Reggie Miller, Jamal Crawford, Zora Stephenson and Ashley ShahAhmadi (All-Star Game, All-Star Saturday Night, Rising Stars Tournament) Mark Jones, Richard Jefferson and Monica McNutt (Celebrity Game, ESPN) | ||
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The 2026 NBA All-Star Game was a round-robin tournament played on February 15, 2026, the 75th edition. It was hosted by the Los Angeles Clippers at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. It was the seventh NBA All-Star Game to be played in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the fourth hosted by the Clippers, and the first one played in Inglewood since 1983. The game was televised nationally by NBC for the first time since 2002 and streamed live on Peacock.
It consisted of a three-team round-robin tournament, with the top two teams advancing to a championship game. The teams, two composed of American players (USA Stars and USA Stripes) and one of international players (Team World), were drafted by the league from a pool of twenty-four selected through a voting process. Following the round-robin games, the USA Stripes finished with a 2–0 record, while the USA Stars finished 1–1 to secure the second seed and Team World was eliminated as they went winless at 0–2 against both USA teams. In the championship round, the USA Stars defeated the USA Stripes to win the tournament. Anthony Edwards was named the All-Star Most Valuable Player (MVP).
The surrounding weekend festivities featured the return of the Shooting Stars competition, replacing the Skills Challenge for at least this year.