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The 72nd NBA All-Star Weekend is headed west for the first time since 2018. During the 2022–2023 NBA season, 24 of the league's best players will face off in the traditional Sunday showcase game. The game will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
As usual, fans, players, and the media will vote on who should be on each team, while coaches will decide who should be on the bench for the game.
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The All-Star Weekend of 2022 was held at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. Team LeBron won for the fifth season in a row when they beat Team Durant 163-160. Stephen Curry of the Warriors was named the game's Most Valuable Player. He scored 50 points and made 16 of 27 3-point shots.
When will the All-Star Game in 2023 take place?
- Sunday, February 19, 2023
- Time of start: TBD
The NBA All-Star on-court events will start on Friday, February 17, and go until the All-Star Game on Sunday, February 19, 2023.
Where will the NBA All-Star Game be in 2023?
- Vivint Smart Home Arena is in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Salt Lake City, Utah, will be the site of the 2023 NBA All-Star Game.
This edition marks the 30th anniversary of the 1993 Salt Lake City NBA All-Star Game, where Karl Malone and John Stockton, both stars for the Jazz, shared the All-Star Game MVP trophy that year.
How to bet on the NBA All-Star Game Odds
The NBA All-Star game odds follow the same rules as any other NBA game. The game is designed to allow more slam dunks and alley-oops than we see in the league, which should make for a more enjoyable viewing experience as well as a higher total score. This is done with the Elam Ending, where the clock stops for the game's last four minutes. A goal score is set, and whoever gets to the goal score first wins the game.
The NBA All-Star Game is always held at the ideal time of year, in the midst of the regular season, when the action really begins to heat up.
The game is enjoyable in theory, but there has always been a high level of competition.
It's important to know that the NBA All-Star game doesn't have the same level of intensity as the regular season. It goes without saying that the players engaged take the game seriously, but it's unlikely that many of them will risk their lives, maybe King James.
Players will want to show off their abilities to the crowd because they know this is an exhibition game and won't impact their season.
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It might be challenging to choose where to bet when so many NBA All-Star game odds betting opportunities are available. There are several games inside games during the All-Star weekend, which allows bettors to wager on a wide range of smaller basketball skill competitions. This is one of the most fascinating aspects of the tournament.
The primary betting markets for the NBA All-Star game, including the numerous NBA prop bets and betting lines for skills competitions, will be available, such as NBA All-Star Game Moneyline Betting, NBA All-Star Game Point Spread Betting, NBA All-Star Game Totals or Over/Under Betting and NBA All-Star Game Prop Betting.
Bettors should be aware of the other challenges, as there will be NBA All-Star game betting odds available for the Rising Stars Challenge, Skills Challenge, Three-point Contest, and Slam Dunk Competition. Be sure to check the odds on all these markets this year!
- Rising Stars Challenge
Eight members of the Rising Stars squads will be split into two-player teams, and they will battle to make five legendary shots from previous NBA Playoffs. The shooting competition is won by the team that makes all five shots in the shortest amount of time.
- Slam Dunk Competition
The Slam Dunk Contest provides the halftime show. Three players face off in two rounds of competition. Five judges rate the dunks on a scale of 6–10 to decide who wins. There are three people taking part.
- Skills Challenge
An obstacle course makes up The Skills Challenge. The players must navigate it using dribbling, passing, and shooting. One-on-one competitions between players finally led to the championship matchup. The complete list of competitors is included in the table below, along with the odds for the Skills Challenge.
- Three-Point Contest
The NBA's Three-Point Contest is a competition that takes place during All-Star Weekend on the Saturday prior to the All-Star Game each year. In this competition, participants try to make as many three-point field goals as they can in one minute from five places behind the three-point line.
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NBA All-Star Game Past Winners
You can get a better indication of how things might pan out on the day by looking back at what we've seen in recent years. The Western Conference is filled with talent and has produced more NBA Championship-winning teams, as everyone who follows the NBA knows.
Check out the most recent outcomes below:
Year - Location | Result | MVP | |||||
2022 - Cleveland | LeBron | 163 | - | 160 | Durant | Stephen Curry (Warriors) | |
2021 - Atlanta | LeBron | 170 | - | 150 | Durant | Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks) | |
2020 - Chicago | LeBron | 157 | - | 155 | Giannis | Kawhi Leonard (Clippers) | |
2019 - Charlotte | LeBron | 178 | - | 164 | Giannis | Kevin Durant (Warriors) | |
2018 - Los Angeles | Stephen | 145 | - | 148 | LeBron | LeBron James (Cavaliers) | |
2017 - New Orleans | West | 192 | - | 182 | East | Anthony Davis (Pelicans) | |
2016 - Toronto | West | 196 | - | 173 | East | Russell Westbrook (Thunder) | |
2015 - New York | West | 163 | - | 158 | East | Russell Westbrook (Thunder) | |
2014 - New Orleans | West | 155 | - | 163 | East | Kyrie Irving (Cavaliers) | |
2013 - Houston | West | 143 | - | 138 | East | Chris Paul (Clippers) | |
2012 - Orlando | West | 152 | - | 149 | East | Kevin Durant (Thunder) | |
2011 - Los Angeles | West | 148 | - | 143 | East | Kobe Bryant (Lakers) | |
2010 - Dallas | West | 139 | - | 141 | East | Dwyane Wade (Heat) | |
2009 - Phoenix | West | 146 | - | 119 | East | Kobe Bryant (Lakers) ; Shaquille O'Neal (Suns) | |
2008 - New Orleans | West | 128 | - | 134 | East | LeBron James (Cavaliers) | |
2007 - Las Vegas | West | 153 | - | 132 | East | Kobe Bryant (Lakers) | |
2006 - Houston | West | 120 | - | 122 | East | LeBron James (Cavaliers) | |
2005 - Denver | West | 115 | - | 125 | East | Allen Iverson (76ers) | |
2004 - Los Angeles | West | 136 | - | 132 | East | Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers) | |
2003 - Atlanta | West | 155 | - | 145 | East | Kevin Garnett (Timberwolves) | |
2002 - Philadelphia | West | 135 | - | 120 | East | Kobe Bryant (Lakers) | |
2001 - Washington | West | 110 | - | 111 | East | Allen Iverson (76ers) | |
2000 - Oakland | West | 137 | - | 126 | East | Tim Duncan (Spurs) ; Shaquille O'Neal (Lakers) | |
1999 (Suspended) | |||||||
1998 - New York | West | 114 | - | 135 | East | Michael Jordan (Bulls) | |
1997 - Cleveland | West | 120 | - | 132 | East | Glen Rice (Hornets) | |
1996 - San Antonio | West | 118 | - | 129 | East | Michael Jordan (Bulls) | |
1995 - Phoenix | West | 139 | - | 112 | East | Mitch Richmond (Kings) | |
1994 - Minneapolis | West | 118 | - | 127 | East | Scottie Pippen (Bulls) | |
1993 - Salt Lake City | West | 135 | - | 132 | East | Karl Malone (Jazz) John Stockton (Jazz) | |
1992 - Orlando | West | 153 | - | 113 | East | Magic Johnson (Lakers) | |
1991 - Charlotte | West | 114 | - | 116 | East | Charles Barkley (76ers) | |
1990 - Miami | West | 113 | - | 130 | East | Magic Johnson (Lakers) | |
1989 - Houston | West | 143 | - | 134 | East | Karl Malone (Jazz) | |
1988 - Chicago | West | 133 | - | 138 | East | Michael Jordan (Bulls) | |
1987 - Seattle | West | 154 | - | 149 | East | Tom Chambers (Supersonics) | |
1986 - Dallas | West | 132 | - | 139 | East | Isiah Thomas (Pistons) | |
1985 - Indianapolis | West | 140 | - | 129 | East | Ralph Sampson (Rockets) | |
1984 - Denver | West | 145 | - | 154 | East | Isiah Thomas (Pistons) | |
1983 - Los Angeles | West | 123 | - | 132 | East | Julius Erving (76ers) | |
1982 - New Jersey | West | 118 | - | 120 | East | Larry Bird (Celtics) | |
1981 - Cleveland | West | 120 | - | 123 | East | Nate Archibald (Celtics) | |
1980 - Washington | West | 136 | - | 144 | East | George Gervin (Spurs) | |
1979 - Detroit | West | 134 | - | 129 | East | David Thompson (Nuggets) | |
1978 - Atlanta | West | 125 | - | 133 | East | Randy Smith (Braves) | |
1977 - Milwaukee | West | 125 | - | 124 | East | Julius Erving (76ers) | |
1976 - Philadelphia | West | 109 | - | 123 | East | Dave Bing (Bullets) | |
1975 - Phoenix | West | 102 | - | 108 | East | Walt Frazier (Knicks) | |
1974 - Seattle | West | 134 | - | 123 | East | Bob Lanier (Pistons) | |
1973 - Chicago | West | 84 | - | 104 | East | Dave Cowens (Celtics) | |
1972 - Los Angeles | West | 112 | - | 110 | East | Jerry West (Lakers) | |
1971 - San Diego | West | 108 | - | 107 | East | Lenny Wilkens (Supersonics) | |
1970 - Philadelphia | West | 135 | - | 142 | East | Willis Reed (Knicks) | |
1969 - Baltimore | West | 112 | - | 123 | East | Oscar Robertson (Royals) | |
1968 - New York | West | 124 | - | 144 | East | Hal Greer (76ers) | |
1967 - San Francisco | West | 135 | - | 120 | East | Rick Barry (Warriors) | |
1966 - Cincinnati | West | 97 | - | 137 | East | Adrian Smith (Royals) | |
1965 - St. Louis | West | 123 | - | 124 | East | Jerry Lucas (Royals) | |
1964 - Boston | West | 107 | - | 111 | East | Oscar Robertson (Royals) | |
1963 - Los Angeles | West | 108 | - | 115 | East | Bill Russell (Celtics) | |
1962 - St. Louis | West | 150 | - | 130 | East | Bob Pettit (Hawks) | |
1961 - Syracuse | West | 153 | - | 131 | East | Oscar Robertson (Royals) | |
1960 - Philadelphia | West | 115 | - | 125 | East | Wilt Chamberlain (Warriors) | |
1959 - Detroit | West | 124 | - | 108 | East | Elgin Baylor (Lakers) Bob Pettit (Hawks) | |
1958 - St. Louis | West | 118 | - | 130 | East | Bob Pettit (Hawks) | |
1957 - Boston | West | 97 | - | 109 | East | Bob Cousy (Celtics) | |
1956 - Rochester | West | 108 | - | 94 | East | Bob Pettit (Hawks) | |
1955 - New York | West | 91 | - | 100 | East | Bill Sharman (Celtics) | |
1954 - New York | West | 93 | - | 98 | East | Bob Cousy (Celtics) | |
1953 - Ft. Wayne | West | 79 | - | 75 | East | George Mikan (Lakers) | |
1952 - Boston | West | 91 | - | 108 | East | Paul Arizin (Warriors) | |
1951 - Boston | West | 94 | - | 111 | East | Ed Macauley (Celtics) |