NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books.
Indianapolis hosted the All-Star festivities in 2024 for just the second time ever and the first since time since 1985.
The weekend began with Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons powering Team Shannon to a win in the celebrity game and Indiana Pacers wing Bennedict Mathurin leading Team Jalen to a Rising Stars title.
Then, on All-Star Saturday night, Mac McClung and Damian Lillard defended their titles in the slam dunk contest and 3-point contest, respectively. Meanwhile, Steph Curry beat Sabrina Ionescu in a thrilling 3-point challenge and the Pacers' trio of Mathurin, Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner emerged victorious in the Skills Challenge.
Lillard picked up more hardware in the final event of the weekend, claiming All-Star Game MVP honors as the East eclipsed the 200-point mark in a win over the West.
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So, which city will Indianapolis pass off the ASG baton to in 2025? Here's what to know about future All-Star Game locations.
Where is the 2025 NBA All-Star Game?
The All-Star Game will head to San Francisco in 2025 with Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors, hosting the event. It will be the Dubs' second time serving as All-Star Game hosts, with the first coming back in 2000 when the team still played in Oakland.
What are the future NBA All-Star Game locations?
The All-Star Game will go from Northern California to Southern California in 2026, but only one L.A. team will be hosting. The festivities will be held at the Clippers' new Intuit Dome, which opens in the 2024-25 season.
The All-Star Game will stay on the West Coast in 2027 with the Phoenix Suns and Footprint Center taking over the hosting duties. It will be Phoenix's fourth time hosting the event and the first since 2009.
The location of the 2028 All-Star Game has not been announced yet.