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Adam Silver: NBA All-Star Game Tournament Was ‘A Miss’

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After reinventing the NBA All-Star Game in 2025, Commissioner Adam Silver said the tournament was a “miss” for the league.

 All-Star Game Mini-Tournament Format

To revitalize the All-Star Weekend, the NBA implemented a four-team mini-tournament for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game.

24 NBA players were still selected as all-stars. However, the all-stars were divided into three 8-man teams.

The winner of the Rising Stars competition became the fourth team in the tournament.

On paper, the mini-tournament should have facilitated a competitive environment.

Unfortunately, the tournament backfired for the league. More time was spent watching commercials and conducting introductions than playing basketball.

Per Sportscasting, this was a breakdown of the 2025 All-Star Game broadcast:

  • Total broadcast time: 180 minutes
  • Basketball in play (excluding stoppages): 33 minutes
  • Total game time (including stoppages like free throws and fouls): 42 minutes
  • Total ad time: 80 minutes
  • Other segments (intros, challenges, music, analysis): 67 minutes

All-Star Game Mini-Tournament Will Not Return In 2026

With a month to reflect on the All-Star game, Silver decided that the mini-tournament would not return in 2026.

“I thought we made almost an immeasurable amount of progress,” Silver told reporters on Thursday via @Ohnohedidnt24. “I thought this was a little better, but it was a miss. We’re not there in of creating an All-Star experience that we can be proud of, that our players can be proud of.”

What went wrong? Silver itted that the event focused more on entertainment than basketball, a mistake in hindsight.

“We recalibrated around this year’s All-Star game in San Francisco, around more of an entertainment product, and I don’t think it worked,” Silver said. “The breaks were too long. And I get it: It was an opportunity to celebrate TNT, as they were gonna have their last All-Star Game. It was well-intentioned.”

The NBA has tried multiple ways to increase All-Star Game ratings and put a better product on the court. The league has tried the ELAM ending, a draft, and East vs. West.

One format Silver likely won’t try is USA vs. World, saying it doesn’t make sense to “lump all the countries together.”

The 2026 NBA All-Star Game will be played in Los Angeles. More importantly, the game moves from TNT to NBC as part of the new media rights deal.

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Dan is a multifaceted content creator who specializes in sports, pop culture, and entertainment. His entertainment work has been featured on Digital Trends, where he has interviewed Brendan Fraser, Jamie Lee Curtis, Alison Brie, Adam DeVine, Sadie Sink, Chris O'Dowd, Machine Gun Kelly, and Frank Grillo. Dan's entertainment work has also been featured on Coming Soon, Hidden Remote, and WatchMojo. Dan's other ion in life revolves around sports, graduating from Marist College with a degree in Sports Communication and Journalism. From columns about the latest in New York sports to gambling predictions, Dan continues to find success in written and broadcast journalism. Previous written work can be found at Unafraid Show, while broadcast clips can be seen on WAVE.tv and CBS Sports.

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