NBA All-Star Weekend is taking over Los Angeles from February 12-16, transforming the city into a basketball lover’s paradise with five days of star-studded events, fan experiences, and high-profile games.
The centerpiece of the festivities is NBA Crossover, the league’s ultimate fan experience at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Running from February 12-16, this massive event features more than 100 current NBA players and legends making appearances throughout the weekend. Fans can explore over 40 immersive activations that blend basketball with music, fashion, art, and technology.
The Convention Center’s South Hall GHJK, West Hall AB, Concourse Hall, Petree Hall, and Kentia Hall will all be utilized for the expansive event, which promises four days of non-stop action beyond the court. According to the LA Convention Center, the first hour each day is reserved exclusively for VIP and HOF ticket holders.
Friday features three marquee events across the city. The Castrol Rising Stars Game at the Intuit Dome will showcase the NBA’s top young talent in what has become a launching pad for future superstars. Meanwhile, the Kia Forum hosts two events: the always entertaining Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, where stars from sports, film, television and music compete for bragging rights, and the NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T, featuring Hampton University facing off against North Carolina A&T.
The weekend culminates with the 76th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, where the league’s biggest stars will put on a show for fans at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
For basketball fans, this weekend represents a rare opportunity to experience the full spectrum of NBA culture in one city, with events designed for die-hard enthusiasts, casual viewers, and families alike.
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