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USA vs. World: NBA Unveils Groundbreaking 2026 All-Star Format
12 Nov
Summary
- 2026 NBA All-Star Game to feature USA vs. World format
- Three teams (two USA, one World) in round-robin tournament
- Each game only 12 minutes, with top two teams advancing to final

In a major shakeup, the NBA has confirmed that the 2026 All-Star Game will feature a brand-new format. For the first time in league history, the annual showcase will pit the USA against the World in a round-robin tournament.
The event will feature three teams - two representing the USA and one representing the World. Each game will last only 12 minutes, with the top two teams after the round-robin advancing to the final. If the standings end in a three-way tie, the tiebreaker will be determined by point differential.
The selection process for the All-Star teams will remain largely unchanged, with fans, players, and media voting on the starters, while coaches choose the reserves. However, the World team may have more than eight players to accommodate the growing international talent in the NBA.
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This innovative format is the league's attempt to revitalize the All-Star Game, which has faced criticism from fans in recent years. By introducing the USA vs. World dynamic, the NBA hopes to create a more competitive and engaging event for both players and spectators alike.




