NBA All-Star Game
The best of the NBA will be live and exclusive on ESPN on Monday February 21.
ESPN will be delivering the NBA All-Star weekend, featuring the Team Durant vs Team LeBron and the much anticipated NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest.
ESPN will also air all NBA All-Star Weekend action before the main event on Monday.
NBA All-Star Weekend is set to begin with the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Saturday February 19 at 11am AEDT.
A star-studded lineup will be taking the court, with names like Machine Gun Kelly, Kane Brown, Quavo, Jack Harlow and Anuel AA.
Josh Giddey, a 19-year-old Australian professional basketball player will be making his debut in the NBA All-Star Weekend as part of the Rising Stars Challenge.
The Rising Stars Challenge has has a makeover, where four seven-player teams will compete in a three-game mini tournament. Giddey will be joined by fellow Aussie Dyson Daniels, becoming the first NBA Academy Alumni to compete in the NBA All-Star Weekend.
The NBA All-Star Three Point Contest will see Aussie Patty Mills aiming for the win, at his first showing, with the Nets star competing against a hot field of NBA sharpshooters.
The main event of the NBA All-Star Weekend will take place on February 21, as Team LeBron and Team Durant go head to head in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, live at 12pm AEDT on ESPN.
NBA All-Star Weekend on ESPN
• Saturday, February 19
-11am AEDT: NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, ESPN
-1pm AEDT: NBA Rising Stars Challenge, ESPN
• Sunday, February 20
– 12pm AEDT: NBA All- Star Skills Competition – All Star Skills, Three-Point Contest and Slam Dunk Contest, ESPN
• Monday, February 21
-12pm AEDT: NBA All-Star Game 2022, ESPN
ESPN and ESPN2 are available on Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and Sky NZ.