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Shooting Stars return to the NBA All-Star after 11 years; here are the teams

The NBA's Shooting Stars event will return to the All-Star weekend for the first time since 2015, replacing the skills competition for this year.

The NBA has announced the return of the Shooting Stars event to its All-Star weekend for the first time in 11 years, specifically during the Saturday Night festivities. This marks a notable change as the event will take the place of the skills competition, which has been postponed for this year. The decision reflects an effort to refresh the All-Star experience and engage fans with new shooting challenges. The event will feature teams composed of past and current players, showcasing a mix of talent and skill.

Among the participants, past champion Allan Houston will represent the New York Knicks alongside current stars Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. The event is set to highlight other notable teams, such as Team Harper, which includes Ron Harper Sr. and his sons Ardyan and Ron Harper Jr. This event offers a family-oriented display of basketball talent, making it a unique spectacle within the All-Star weekend lineup.

Scheduled for February 14, 2026, the Shooting Stars competition aims to draw in audiences with its exciting format and celebratory spirit of basketball. The event's return after a long hiatus indicates the NBA's commitment to injecting energy into its traditional All-Star festivities while honoring the legacy of previous events that engaged fans and players alike.

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