How To Vote For NBA All-Star 2024? Explained

It makes no difference if your favorite club is an underdog like the Toronto Raptors under Scottie Barnes or a contender like the Boston Celtics. Voting for the NBA All-Star Game is a great opportunity for fans all across the league to join together and show off their finest players on a big platform.

NBA All-Star celebrations in Salt Lake City were a bust last year; this year’s event will be held at Indianapolis’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse in 2024. There’s still some uncertainty over who will participate in this conventional format return game.

The starters for the NBA All-Star Game will be shown on TNT on Thursday, January 25, on January 4, 11, and 18. The reserves will be revealed during TNT NBA Tip-Off on Thursday, February 1.

NBA All-Star 2024 schedule of events

Saturday, Feb. 17

  • NBA HBCU Classic (Winston-Salem State vs. Virginia Union) | Gainbridge Fieldhouse [tickets]
  • State Farm All-Star Saturday Night | Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Kia Skills Challenge | Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Starry 3-Point Contest | Lucas Oil Stadium
  • AT&T Slam Dunk | Lucas Oil Stadium

Sunday, Feb. 18

  • 73rd NBA All-Star Game | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | TNT

Here’s How To Vote

Tuesday, December 19, 2023, at 7:00 AM EST, and Saturday, January 20, 2024, at 11:59 PM EST are the dates of the voting session. Recall that you have one opportunity to vote every day during this period.

If you have an NBA ID, you can treble your vote on certain occasions in addition to your daily vote. Put Monday, December 25, 2023, Monday, January 1, 2024, Friday, January 5, 2024, Friday, January 12, 2024, Monday, January 15, 2024, and Friday, January 19, 2024 on your calendar. During these days, your NBA ID enables you to triple your influence with three votes in a day, from 12:00:00 AM ET to 11:59:59 PM ET.

Use the NBA app or go to NBA.com to cast your vote. The application may be downloaded for free from Google Play for Android smartphones and the App Store for iOS devices.

 

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