NBA All-Star Weekend is about to descend on the Bay Area, bring major celebrities, the best players across the NBA, and plenty of exciting events. Not only can you look forward to the All-Star game, but fan events, multiple concerts, and more throughout the city this weekend. Keep reading for a guide and schedule of events for NBA All-Star Weekend.
NBA All-Star Weekend Events
Friday, February 14
- NBA Championships Table: Celebrity Chefs will compete, creating four unique dishes from 3 to 6 pm at Pier 48. Chefs include Michael Mina, Antonia Lofaso, Adam Sobel, and Aaron May.
- Rising Stars Practice: Watch rising stars in the NBA practice in the Oakland Arena at 11 am.
- NBA Crossover: Starting on Friday, the Moscone Center will host a fan experience with multiple exhibits all weekend.
- Celebrity Game: Watch your favorite celebrities compete at Oakland Arena at 1 pm. The roster includes 2 Chanz, Jerry Rice, and more.
- Rising Stars Tournament: The tournament’s first game starts at 6 pm at Oakland Arena.
- Courtside Concert: Watch iconic musicians Zedd and Flo Rida at Pier 48 starting at 7:30 pm
Saturday February 15
- NBA All-Star Practice: Watch the All-Stars practice at Oakland Arena starting at 11 am
- NBA HBCU Classic: Morehouse College and Tuskegee University will compete at Oakland Arena at 2 pm.
- All-Star Saturday Night: Watch multiple challenges including dunking and a three-point contest at Chase Center starting at 5 pm.
- Courtside Concert: Watch Noah Kahan and Gary Clark Jr at Pier 48.
Sunday, February 16
- NBA Legends Brunch: Watch the annual award ceremony starting at 11 am via the NBA app.
- G League Up Next Game: Tournament-style game featuring G-league players at the Moscone Center at 3:30 pm.
- Shaq’s OG vs Candace’s Rising Stars: The Game starts at 6:10 at Chase Center
- NBA All-Star Game: The big game starts at 7 pm at Chase Center
- Courtside Concert: Watch 2 Chanz and the Chainsmokers at Pier 48.
If you can’t get enough of basketball this weekend, we also recommend you check out MoAD’s Love + Basketball: My Freedom Gotta Rim On It exhibition. The incredible exhibition is only on view for a short time, so we recommend visiting as soon as you can. You can also check out SFMOMA’s sports exhibit Get in the Game for even more art celebrating sports.