75th NBA All-Star Game Set To Take Place In L.A On Feb 15, 2026

Updated On Jan 17, 2024 by Landon Wheeler

NBA All-Star Game 2026: Los AngelesSummary:

  • The NBA has announced that Los Angeles will host the 75th NBA All-Star Game
  • The game will take place at the new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California
  • The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will also take place in California

The NBA has decided to let California host back-to-back NBA All-Star Games. The 2025 NBA All-Star Game is set to take place at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California which is the home stadium for the Golden State Warriors.

The 2026 NBA All-Star Game will take place at the new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California.

2026 NBA All-Star Game

One of the highlights for each NBA season is the NBA All-Star Game which takes place during the NBA All-Star Weekend. The All-Star games features the top players in the NBA as they leave their respective franchises and join forces to compete against each other in what is a dream game for basketball fans around the world.

The NBA All-Star Game usually takes place during the middle of the season and draws huge numbers as it is viewed by basketball fans in over 200 countries and is broadcasted in more than 50 different languages.

The 2026 NBA All-Star Game will be special as it is set to take place at the new home of the LA Clippers. The Intuit Dome in Los Angeles is currently under development and will open their doors to the LA Clippers during the 2024-2025 season. The Intuit Dome will host the All-Star Game on Feb 16 and will also host a special Rising Stars Game on Feb 13.

The last time that LA hosted the All-Star Game was back in 2018. Steve Ballmer who owns the LA Clippers said he was very excited when he initially found out that the NBA was considering bringing the All-Star Game to LA and was thrilled when he found out that it was really going to happen and would take place at the new Intuit Dome.

Commissioner Silver Happy For Intuit Dome To Host All-Star Game

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said

I’ve seen pretty much every major arena in the world at this point, 32 years in the NBA. And this is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It starts with the fact that Steve Ballmer chose to build a basketball-centric arena … He wanted to build this arena to make basketball the centerpiece. On top of that, of course, he ran Microsoft. He’s one of the world’s great technologists, and he brought all that learning [to this arena]

 

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