After two days of festivities, All-Star Weekend concludes on Sunday, with the main event: the NBA All-Star Game. The league's best players will face each other at 8:30 p.m. ET but the day's schedule starts much earlier. The D-League All-Star Game has been moved to Saturday this season but there will still be plenty of coverage to get hoop heads through the day.
NBA All-Star Weekend schedule for Sunday: The festivities conclude with the main event
The All-Star Game will mark the official end of All-Star weekend but there’s plenty of coverage leading up to it.


The NBA Players Association will host its annual Legends Brunch, an event that will be attended by former players and will be televised by NBA TV. After that, the coverage of the All-Star game will begin at 5 p.m. ET with an edition of NBA GameTime on NBA TV before the TNT broadcast begins at 7 p.m. ET with NBA Tip-Off presented by Auto Trader. At 8:30 p.m. ET the All-Star game will begin and it will be followed by a special edition of Inside the NBA, presented by KIA.
It will be the perfect conclusion to a fun, star-studded weekend.
Sunday schedule (all times ET)
11:30 a.m. -- Legends Brunch (NBA TV)
5 p.m. -- NBA GameTime (NBA TV)
7 p.m. -- NBA Tip-Off (TNT)
8:30 p.m. -- NBA All-Star Game (TNT)
11 p.m. -- Inside the NBA, presented by KIA (TNT)
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