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NBA All-Star Weekend has arrived, but the main event has been expanded to a mini-tournament. Instead of one All-Star Game, four teams will compete in three games — two semifinals and a championship — for the All-Star crown. Before the main event, fans can still catch All-Star Weekend classics like the celebrity All-Star game (Friday) and the Slam Dunk Contest (Saturday).
At a Glance: How to Watch NBA All-Star Weekend
If you’re looking to watch 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend events, read on. Below is everything you need to know about the event, including where to livestream 2025 NBA All-Star events online without cable.
How to Watch 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend Online
Most 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend events are airing on TNT, including the All-Star tournament, Dunk Contest, and Skills Challenge. Friday’s celebrity game is on ESPN, and a couple of others are on NBA TV. Here are some of our favorite cable streaming services that carry all three of these channels:
DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream recently cemented itself as the best option for sports fans by releasing the MySports package. This parred-down plan offers 25+ major sports channels, including TNT, ESPN, and NBA TV for All-Star Weekend streams. The package starts with a five-day free trial and then costs just $49.99 a month for the first three months. After that, the price goes up to $69.99 a month.
Hulu + Live TV
A great comprehensive streaming solution is Hulu + Live TV, which carries more than 95 channels (including TNT and ESPN) and offers ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu (on-demand) as part of your package. This bundle starts at $82.99 a month after a three-day free trial.
Sling
Sling also carries TNT and ESPN in its Orange plan, which starts at just $45.99 a month. Plus, you get 50% off your first month. You can also grab NBA TV with the Sports Extra add-on for
$11/mo extra.
2025 NBA All-Star Schedule
The 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend kicks off Friday, Feb. 14, and runs through Sunday, Feb. 16. Here’s the full schedule of events:
Friday, Feb. 14
All-Star celebrity game, 7 p.m. — ESPN/ESPN+
Rising Stars competition, 9 p.m. — TNT, TruTV, Max
Saturday, Feb., 15
NBA All-Star practice, 2 p.m. — NBA TV
NBA HBCU Classic, 5 p.m. — NBA TV
All-Star Saturday Night (Kia Skills Challenge, Starry 3-point Contest & AT&T Slam Dunk Contest), 8 p.m. — TNT, TruTV, Max
Sunday, Feb. 16
NBA Legends Brunch, 2 p.m. — NBA TV
NBA All-Star Semifinal, Game 1, 8:20 p.m. — TNT, TruTV, Max
NBA All-Star Semifinal, Game 2, 9:10 p.m. — TNT, TruTV, Max
NBA All-Star Championship Game, 10 p.m. — TNT, TruTV, Max
2025 NBA All-Star Tournament Format
The new NBA All-Star tournament features four teams: Shaq’s OGs, Kenny’s Young Stars, Chuck’s Global Stars, and Candace’s Rising Stars. Game 1 will see Kenny’s Young Stars vs. Chuck’s Global Stars, and Game 2 will feature Shaq’s OGs vs. Candace’s Rising Stars. The winners of both games will play each other in the championship.
Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM