NBA All-Star Weekend is fast approaching. Which stars will be showing out in Indianapolis?

The festivities get started on Friday, Feb. 16 with the celebrity and Rising Stars games. Saturday, Feb. 17 features All-Star competitions in the skills, 3-point and dunk contests. And the weekend culminates with the 73rd NBA All-Star Game, which returns to the traditional East vs. West format for the 2023-24 season.

With All-Star voting complete, here is everything you need to know about this year's game, including the latest rosters, All-Star Saturday participants, schedules and news ahead of a jam-packed weekend in Indy.

All-Star starters announced

The NBA released its 10 All-Star starters on Thursday, with Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James capturing his record 20th appearance. Here's a look at the rest of the starters who will take the court in Indianapolis on Feb. 18.

Fan ballots accounted for 50% of the vote to determine All-Star starters, while players and the media each accounted for 25%. All-Star reserves will be announced on Feb. 1.

Roundtable: Who got snubbed out of a starting spot?

Event schedule (all times Eastern)

Friday, Feb. 16

12 p.m.: NBA Rising Stars practice (NBA TV)

5:30 p.m.: Basketball Hall of Fame news conference (NBA TV)

7 p.m.: NBA All-Star Celebrity Game (ESPN)

9 p.m.: NBA Rising Stars (TNT)

Saturday, Feb. 17

11 a.m.: NBA All-Star practice (NBA TV)

2 p.m.: HBCU Classic: Winston-Salem State vs. Virginia Union (ESPN2)

7 p.m.: NBA commissioner Adam Silver's news conference (NBA TV)

8 p.m.: NBA All-Star Saturday night (TNT)

Sunday, Feb. 18

1:30 p.m.: G League Up Next game (NBA TV)

8:30 p.m.: NBA All-Star Game (TNT)

All-Star news and analysis

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NBA All-Star Game history

2023: Team Giannis 184, Team LeBron 175 | MVP: Jayson Tatum

2022: Team LeBron 163, Team Durant 160 | MVP: Stephen Curry

2021: Team LeBron 170, Team Durant 150 | MVP: Giannis Antetokounmpo

2020: Team LeBron 157, Team Giannis 155 | MVP: Kawhi Leonard

2019: Team LeBron 178, Team Giannis 164 | MVP: Kevin Durant

2018: Team LeBron 148, Team Stephen 145 | MVP: LeBron James

2017: West 192, East 182 | MVP: Anthony Davis

2016: West 196, East 173 | MVP: Russell Westbrook

2015: West 163, East 158 | MVP: Russell Westbrook

2014: East 163, West 155 | MVP: Kyrie Irving

2013: West 143, East 138 | MVP: Chris Paul

2012:West 152, East 149 | MVP: Kevin Durant

2011: West 148, East 143 | MVP: Kobe Bryant

2010: East 141, West 139 | MVP: Dwyane Wade

2009: West 146, East 119 | MVP: Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal

2008: East 134, West 128 | MVP: LeBron James

2007: West 153, East 132 | MVP: Kobe Bryant

2006: East 122, West 120 | MVP: LeBron James

2005: East 125, West 115 | MVP: Allen Iverson

2004: West 136, East 132 | MVP: Shaquille O'Neal

2003: West 155, East 145 (2OT) | MVP: Kevin Garnett

2002: West 135, East 120 | MVP: Kobe Bryant

2001: East 111, West 110 | MVP: Allen Iverson

2000: West 137, East 126 | MVP: Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal

1999: Game canceled due to lockout

1998: East 135, West 114 | MVP: Michael Jordan

1997: East 132, West 120 | MVP: Glen Rice

1996: East 129, West 118 | MVP: Michael Jordan

1995: West 139, East 112 | MVP: Mitch Richmond

1994: East 127, West 118 | MVP: Scottie Pippen

1993: West 135, East 132 (OT) | MVP: Karl Malone and John Stockton

1992: West 153, East 113 | MVP: Magic Johnson

1991: East 116, West 114 | MVP: Charles Barkley

1990: East 130, West 113 | MVP: Magic Johnson

1989: West 143, East 134 | MVP: Karl Malone

1988: East 138, West 133 | MVP: Michael Jordan

1987: West 154, East 149 (OT) | MVP: Tom Chambers

1986: East 139, West 132 | MVP: Isiah Thomas

1985: West 140, East 129 | MVP: Ralph Sampson

1984: East 154, West 145 (OT) | MVP: Isiah Thomas

1983: East 132, West 123 | MVP: Julius Erving

1982: East 120, West 118 | MVP: Larry Bird

1981: East 123, West 120 | MVP: Nate Archibald

1980: East 144, West 136 (OT) | MVP: George Gervin

1979: West 134, East 129 | MVP: David Thompson

1978: East 133, West 125 | MVP: Randy Smith

1977: West 125, East 124 | MVP: Julius Erving

1976: East 123, West 109 | MVP: Dave Bing

1975: East 108, West 102 | MVP: Walt Frazier

1974: West 134, East 123 | MVP: Bob Lanier

1973: East 104, West 84 | MVP: Dave Cowens

1972: West 112, East 110 | MVP: Jerry West

1971: West 108, East 107 | MVP: Lenny Wilkens

1970: East 142, West 135 | MVP: Willis Reed

1969: East 123, West 112 | MVP: Oscar Robertson

1968: East 144, West 124 | MVP: Hal Greer

1967: West 135, East 120 | MVP: Rick Barry

1966: East 137, West 94 | MVP: Adrian Smith

1965: East 124, West 123 | MVP: Jerry Lucas

1964: East 111, West 107 | MVP: Oscar Robertson

1963: East 115, West 108 | MVP: Bill Russell

1962: West 150, East 130 | MVP: Bob Pettit

1961: West 153, East 131 | MVP: Oscar Robertson

1960: East 125, West 115 | MVP: Wilt Chamberlain

1959: West 124, East 108 | MVP: Elgin Baylor and Bob Pettit

1958: East 130, West 118 | MVP: Bob Pettit

1957: East 109, West 97 | MVP: Bob Cousy

1956: West 108, East 94 | MVP: Bob Pettit

1955: East 100, West 91 | MVP: Bill Sharman

1954: East 98, West 93 (OT) | MVP: Bob Cousy

1953: West 79, East 75 | MVP: George Mikan

1952: East 108, West 91 | MVP: Paul Arizin

1951: East 111, West 94 | MVP: Ed Macauley