NBA All-Star Game to ditch gimmicks, return to East vs. West format (2024)

By Michael Marot| Associated Press

Indianapolis — The NBA All-Star Game is going back to its roots, with the best of the East playing the best of the West.

Commissioner Adam Silver made the announcement Wednesday, revealing this season’s All-Star Game on Feb. 18 in Indianapolis will pit the top vote-getters from the two conferences against one another. The decision means captains will no longer draft teams, though the players with the most votes in each conference will serve as captains.

The reason: Silver wants the All-Star Game to look more like traditional basketball.

“It felt like it was time,” Silver said. “I said earlier, keeping with this overall theme, it's back to basketball this season. We heard it from our fans, I think the players recognize it, too, that last year's All-Star Game was something no one was proud of, and I don't think it was anyone's fault in particular. I think, though, that we need to refocus on what this league is really about and that's about the best basketball in the world.”

Another change — the game will be 48 minutes. Since 2020, the league added 24 points to the leading team's score after three quarters and played the fourth quarter with only a shot clock but no game clock. The first team to hit the target score won.

And it's no coincidence the changes are taking place in Indiana, where basketball is treated like royalty. The Pacers are hosting their first All-Star Game since 1985 — three years later than initially scheduled because the 2021 game was moved to Atlanta and played in mostly empty arena during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“If there ever was a place to restore the NBA to something that seemed more classic it was an All-Star Game at Indianapolis,” Silver said. “Let's just make it a pure 48-minute basketball game, the team that scores the most point in 48 minutes.”

The first 66 All-Star Games all featured East-West matchups. The last six have seen the leading vote-getters from each conference serving as captains and drafting teams.

LeBron James served as one captains all six years, with Giannis Antetokounmpo the other captain three times. Kevin Durant had the honor twice, with Stephen Curry doing it once. Some drafts were televised, with last year’s taking place live in Salt Lake City less than an hour before the start of the game.

Not enough people watched. Ratings plummeted for last season’s game, which wasn’t competitive. Some of the top stars, including Curry, Durant, James and Antetokounmpo either missed the game entirely or played very briefly because of injuries.

The 2023 matchup was entertaining in other ways — Boston’s Jayson Tatum scored an All-Star record 55 points. His 27 third-quarter points also were a record, but the lack of viewers and lack of buzz evidently forced the NBA into making this change.

“This last year was a travesty in terms of the effort, in terms of how it looked. It looked horrible,” NBA Players Association President CJ McCollum of the New Orleans Pelicans said last week, after Silver revealed changes were likely. “So, figuring out how to make it more competitive … maybe it’s incentives, maybe it’s the type of game style that we’re having, maybe it’s the teams that are being put together, I’m not sure. We’re working towards that. But we know it can’t go on the way it has because it’s obviously not working.”

It wasn't just players who found it unsatisfactory.

Indiana coach Rick Carlisle, president of the NBA's coaching association, also was consulted about the changes. Shortly before the Pacers opened the season against Washington on Wednesday, he offered his support.

“It seems like pure East-West competition makes a lot of sense,” Carlisle said. “Certainly not a surprising announcement, but none the less, I think a very good adjustment.”

Carlisle even had a suggestion for making the game more competitive: “Is there any way to increase the money for winning? That's the obvious one.”

League officials are also considering options to possibly honor the ABA during All-Star weekend, such as using a red, white and blue ball. Indiana won three championships and was one of four teams from the now-defunct league to move to the NBA. No decisions have been made on that front.

To Silver, though, the biggest change is to bring back the elements that made the NBA All-Star Game a huge draw — pure basketball.

“I think the live draft was interesting, but I think it was a reminder to everybody at the league office that it's ultimately about the game,” Silver said. “If the game is in order, you can do all those fun things, but they have to be ancillary to the game. It was a reminder we don't lose focus on what's most important and that is the game itself.”

NBA All-Star Game to ditch gimmicks, return to East vs. West format (2024)

FAQs

Why did the All-Star Game go back to East vs West? ›

When asked Wednesday afternoon in Indianapolis why the league changed the format, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said “it felt like it was time.” “I said earlier in keeping with this overall theme of 'back to basketball' this season, I think we recognize we heard it from our fans,” Silver said.

When did the NBA All-Star Game change from East vs West? ›

On October 3, 2017, the NBA and NBPA announced changes to the game format, starting in 2018. Instead of being divided by conference, the top vote leaders for each conference would be team captains and hold a draft to choose among the rest of the starters and reserves, regardless of conference.

Why did the NBA change the All-Star format? ›

Along with a slew of other changes, the NBA went back to the old East vs West format to give the All-Star Game better ratings. Out with the unique Elam Ending. Get rid of the All-Star Draft entirely. We're back to conferences playing each other!

Is the NBA All-Star Game East vs West? ›

This year's All-Star Game also saw the return of the traditional East vs. West format. From 2018 to 2023, team captains (the two players with the highest amount of fan votes from each conference) drafted players from an All-Star pool, regardless of team or conference.

Why did the NBA remove the Elam Ending? ›

The Elam Ending, explained here, was initially considered a huge hit when it was first introduced to the NBA All-Star Game in 2020. But for a variety of reasons, some that had little to do with the format and more to do with a fear of players getting hurt, the games have not seen much competition of late.

Is the NBA All-Star 2024 back to West vs East? ›

The 73rd edition of the event -- hosted by the Pacers -- will be a return to the traditional Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference format. LeBron and Antetokounmpo are the captains.

Why was the NBA All-Star Game moved? ›

The 2021 game was moved to Atlanta, in part because Indianapolis had already committed to hosting the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament the same weekend the NBA eventually selected for its events that year. And that was OK with officials in Indianapolis.

Where will the 2025 NBA All-Star Game be? ›

The All-Star Game will head to San Francisco in 2025 with Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors, hosting the event. It will be the Dubs' second time serving as All-Star Game hosts, with the first coming back in 2000 when the team still played in Oakland.

Is the NBA going back to east or west? ›

West format for 2024 All-Star Game. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NBA All-Star Game is going back to its roots, with the best of the East playing the best of the West.

Why is Steph Curry not in the All-Star Game? ›

For the first time in 10 years, Stephen Curry will not start at the NBA All-Star Game. This could partly be due to the Warriors' record (19-23). The team suffered a 134-133 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night. Curry came in second in the fan voting, but the player and media tabulations hurt him.

Where will the 2024 All-Star game be? ›

Has LeBron ever not made the All-Star Game? ›

James has only missed the All-Star Game once, back in 2004 during his rookie season. He was the runaway Rookie of the Year in his highly anticipated inaugural campaign, but he just missed out on what could have been a perfect 21-for-21 run (to this point) as an NBA All-Star.

Is the West still better than the East NBA? ›

After two years in flux, the balance of power has shifted back toward the Pacific Ocean. This season, West teams have won 55.9% of intra-conference games, and the other aforementioned historical trends are projected to continue as well.

Has there ever been a 200 point game in the NBA? ›

Sunday night's NBA All-Star game in Indianapolis shattered the record for most points scored in the game's 73-year history. Why it matters: It was the first time in NBA history that a scoreboard hit 200, AP reports. By the numbers: The Eastern Conference beat the Western Conference 211-186 on Sunday night.

Where will the 2027 NBA All-Star Game be? ›

The 2027 NBA All-Star Game will be held at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix will host the NBA All-Star Game for the fourth time in 2027, along with 1975, 1995 and 2009.

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Is the NBA returning to East vs West? ›

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Why is the MLB All-Star Game in the middle of the season? ›

The game is usually played on the second or third Tuesday in July, and is meant to mark the symbolic halfway point of the MLB season (though not the mathematical halfway point, which, for most seasons, falls within the previous calendar week).

Where will the NBA All-Star Game be in 2025? ›

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