Where to watch NBA All-Star Saturday 2023: TV channels, stream links, platforms, timings, and more
The NBA All-Star Saturday 2023 weekend is just a few hours away. Viewers saw an exciting day one of the weekend featuring the celebrity All-Star game and the Jordan Rising All-Star competition. Saturday will see six events take place.
The first event will be the practice session and media day featuring all the All-Stars from this year, followed by the HBCU Classic game. The third event will be league commissioner Adam Silver's news conference. The fourth event will be the Skills Challenge, followed by the 3-point and Slam Dunk contests.
A bevy of superstars like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum and Damian Lillard, among others, will be in action on Saturday at the 2023 All-Star weekend.
Where to watch NBA All-Star Saturday 2023?
The 2023 All-Star on Saturday will feature six events. All events have different broadcasters. The All-Star practice and media day will be televised by NBA TV. The HBCU Classic Game between Grambling State University and Southern University menβs basketball teams will be televised by NBA TV, TNT and ESPN2.
Commissioner Adam Silver's news conference will be televised on NBA TV. The Skills Challenge, 3-point and Slam Dunk contests will be televised live on TNT.
Timings of NBA All-Star Saturday 2023 events
The first of Saturday's events will be the All-Star practice and HBCU Classic Game. The practice will take place at 1:00 PM ET followed. The HBCU Classic will be at 4:00 PM ET.
The second half will feature the other four events: Adam Silver's press conference, which will take place at 7:00 PM ET, the Skills Challenge, 3-point and Slam Dunk contests, which will start at 8:00 PM ET onwards.
Can I watch NBA All-Star Saturday on NBA League Pass?
All of the 2023 All-Star events on Saturday will be nationally televised. The NBA League Pass, which broadcasts all live games throughout the year, will not be streaming any of the events listed in this article above.