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NBA All-Star Weekend 2019: Complete Schedule
by Ynal Al-Ouri
All-Star Celebrity Game (Friday, Feb.15, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN)
The celebrity game is always fun to watch and provides fans with a bit of laughter watching a mixture of celebrities, former NBA players, and current and former WNBA players compete in a game against one another. This years celebrity game will feature last years MVP in Quavo, as well as future Hall of Famer Ray Allen and many other familiar faces. The full list of participants in this event can be found on NBA.com.
Rising Stars Challenge (Friday, Feb. 15, 9 p.m. ET, TNT)
The Rising Stars Challenge gives us a look at the players that could be the future stars of the NBA. First and second-year players compete head to head in what is usually a high-scoring affair. Both squads are broken up in the World team, and the U.S. team. This game will feature last years rookie of the year and first time NBA All-Star Ben Simmons, last years runner up in Donovan Mitchell, this year’s front-runner in Luka Doncic, and many more great young players. The full rosters for both teams can be found on NBA.com.
All-Star Saturday Night (Saturday, Feb. 16, 8 p.m. ET, TNT)
Saturday night will feature three events in the skills challenge, the three-point contest, and the dunk contest. The first event will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and the next two events will ensue after.
Skills Challenge
This event will feature many big names including some All-Stars in Nikola Jokic and Nikola Vucevic, and of course the rookie sensation Luka Doncic. The players will compete in a fast-paced obstacle course on the court that will test their passing and shooting abilities. The full list of participants in this event can be found on NBA.com.
3-point Contest
The name of this event speaks for itself. It will feature some of this season’s best shooters from beyond the arc, and will of course feature some of the biggest stars in the NBA today. Last years champion Devin Booker will be defending his title, while Stephen Curry will return to compete in this event. The full list of participants in this event can be found on FanSided.com.
Dunk Contest
The event that concludes the jam-packed All-Star Saturday night is, of course, the dunk contest. This event will feature four high-flying players that will be looking to wow the crowd and the judges. The participants have each had some wild in-game dunks, so this should be a good one. The full list of participants in this event can be found on FanSided.com.
All-Star Game (Sunday Feb. 17, 7 p.m. ET, TNT)
All-Star weekend will be capped off by the highly anticipated All-Star game. The seasons best players will compete against one another in one of the most entertaining games you’ll see all season. Team captains LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo drafted their teams and will compete head to head to see who comes out victorious. The full rosters can be found on NBA.com.
by Ynal Al-Ouri
All-Star Celebrity Game (Friday, Feb.15, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN)
The celebrity game is always fun to watch and provides fans with a bit of laughter watching a mixture of celebrities, former NBA players, and current and former WNBA players compete in a game against one another. This years celebrity game will feature last years MVP in Quavo, as well as future Hall of Famer Ray Allen and many other familiar faces. The full list of participants in this event can be found on NBA.com.
Rising Stars Challenge (Friday, Feb. 15, 9 p.m. ET, TNT)
The Rising Stars Challenge gives us a look at the players that could be the future stars of the NBA. First and second-year players compete head to head in what is usually a high-scoring affair. Both squads are broken up in the World team, and the U.S. team. This game will feature last years rookie of the year and first time NBA All-Star Ben Simmons, last years runner up in Donovan Mitchell, this year’s front-runner in Luka Doncic, and many more great young players. The full rosters for both teams can be found on NBA.com.
All-Star Saturday Night (Saturday, Feb. 16, 8 p.m. ET, TNT)
Saturday night will feature three events in the skills challenge, the three-point contest, and the dunk contest. The first event will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and the next two events will ensue after.
Skills Challenge
This event will feature many big names including some All-Stars in Nikola Jokic and Nikola Vucevic, and of course the rookie sensation Luka Doncic. The players will compete in a fast-paced obstacle course on the court that will test their passing and shooting abilities. The full list of participants in this event can be found on NBA.com.
3-point Contest
The name of this event speaks for itself. It will feature some of this season’s best shooters from beyond the arc, and will of course feature some of the biggest stars in the NBA today. Last years champion Devin Booker will be defending his title, while Stephen Curry will return to compete in this event. The full list of participants in this event can be found on FanSided.com.
Dunk Contest
The event that concludes the jam-packed All-Star Saturday night is, of course, the dunk contest. This event will feature four high-flying players that will be looking to wow the crowd and the judges. The participants have each had some wild in-game dunks, so this should be a good one. The full list of participants in this event can be found on FanSided.com.
All-Star Game (Sunday Feb. 17, 7 p.m. ET, TNT)
All-Star weekend will be capped off by the highly anticipated All-Star game. The seasons best players will compete against one another in one of the most entertaining games you’ll see all season. Team captains LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo drafted their teams and will compete head to head to see who comes out victorious. The full rosters can be found on NBA.com.