
NBA All-Star Saturday Night on February 14, 2026 delivered big moments and memorable performances as some of the league’s top talent walked away with hardware. Fans were treated to a mix of veteran excellence and rising-star energy across the night’s signature events.
In the 3-Point Contest, Damian Lillard continued to build his legacy as one of the greatest shooters of his era, capturing his third career title. Lillard caught fire in the final round, knocking down deep shots with ease and proving once again why he’s among the most feared long-range threats in basketball.
DAME HITS 9 OF HIS FINAL 10 IN ROUND 1.
— NBA (@NBA) February 14, 2026
His final round is underway on NBC and Peacock! https://t.co/1kVjXDolpF pic.twitter.com/upF7yo7PqF
The Slam Dunk Contest spotlighted the next generation, as Miami Heat rookie Keshad Johnson electrified the crowd with creative, high-flying finishes. Johnson’s performance combined power, style, and confidence, earning him the trophy and one of the biggest early highlights of his young career.
The concentration you need to make this dunk 🙌 https://t.co/EAXVlSul2S pic.twitter.com/8DsLC0J3Kd
— NBA (@NBA) February 15, 2026
Earlier in the night, Team Knicks—featuring Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, both 2026 NBA All-Stars, compete with Allan Houston. Their teamwork and shot-making secured bragging rights and gave New York fans plenty to celebrate during the All-Star festivities.
2026 @Kia Shooting Stars Champs🏆#NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/M7im9D6OSN
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) February 14, 2026
All-Star Saturday Night 2026 showcased both established stars and emerging talent, setting the stage for an exciting All-Star Game and reminding fans why the midseason showcase remains one of basketball’s most entertaining traditions.

