2026 NBA All-Star Saturday Night live updates: 3-Point Contest, Shooting Stars, Dunk Contest results, highlights
INGLEWOOD, Calif. —It’s All-Star Saturday night, which has become the most highly anticipated part of All-Star Weekend (as the All-Star Game itself has slid toward unwatchability — maybe USA vs World will change that). This year’s 3-point contest is star-studded, Shooting Stars makes a return, and the Dunk Contest is always worth talking about. Keep up with everything from one of the NBA’s premier nights right here.
How to Watch All-Star Saturday Night
When: Saturday, February 15
Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
Time: 5:00 PM ET
Live Stream: NBC and Peacock
Who is Tyrese Maxey’s All-Time Kentucky Starting 5
DeMarcus Cousins was sitting in the front row of Tyrese Maxey’s press conference and asked the former Wildcat guard what his all-time Kentucky starting five would be.
“I’m just going to go Coach Cal era… I’m definitely going to go to a taller lineup. I’m going you [Cousins] at the five. I’m going AD [Anthony Davis] at the four, I want to go D-Book [Devin Booker] at the three. I’m not going to put myself in there [smiling]. I’m going to go Shai [Gilgeous-Alexander] at my one, and then I want to say, I’m going to go Jamal [Murray] — I got John Wall too? I got to go John Wall…. I was John Wall when I was a kid.
“So John Wall, Shai, D-Book, you and AD. That’s going to be my five.”
NBA All-Star Saturday Night event schedule
State Farm 3-Point Contest – First Event – 5 p.m. ET
Kia Shooting Stars – Second Event
AT&T Slam Dunk Contest – Third Event
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