As the NBA’s All-Star Weekend approaches, the 2025 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game promises to bring the excitement to Oakland Arena in California.
On Friday, February 14, at 7 p.m. ET, some of the biggest names in entertainment, sports, and music will hit the court for a fun-filled exhibition that fans won’t want to miss.
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Who is playing in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?
Hosted by ESPN’s Cassidy Hubbarth, the game will feature a roster packed with stars from various industries, including music, film, WWE, and professional sports.
With Hall of Famers, Grammy nominees, and TV personalities all in the mix, this is no ordinary exhibition game.
The action will be broadcast exclusively on ESPN platforms, including ESPN, ESPN+, and Disney+, so fans can catch every thrilling moment from the comfort of their homes.
Among the star players, you’ll find acclaimed comedian Druski, multi-platinum artist Noah Kahan, and Grammy-nominated singer Shaboozey.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens and Olympic gold medalist Masai Russell are set to showcase their athleticism alongside NBA Champion Matt Barnes and WWE Superstar Bayley.
Other notable players include actor Oliver Stark, “Captain America: New World Order” star Danny Ramirez, and country music artist Mickey Guyton.
Fans can also look forward to appearances from AP Dhillon, Tucker Halpern of SOFI TUKKER, and more.
Adding to the excitement, WNBA stars Allisha Gray and Kayla Thornton will compete on opposing rosters, highlighting the league’s strong representation in this celebrity-filled game.
Guiding these talented celebrities will be an all-star coaching lineup, featuring multi-platinum recording artist 2 Chainz, NFL legend Jerry Rice, MLB icon Barry Bonds, and social media influencer Khaby Lame.
Their leadership will undoubtedly make this one of the most entertaining celebrity games to date.
Fans can tune in to ESPN, ESPN+, and Disney+ for live coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET.
Play-by-play commentary will be provided by Mark Jones, with analysts Richard Jefferson and Stephanie White adding their expertise throughout the broadcast.
Mark your calendars for February 14, this is one event NBA fans won’t want to miss.