Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has been selected to replace Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry in the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. The announcement was made following Curry’s withdrawal due to injury, marking a notable change in the All-Star lineup just days before the game.
Ingram, a versatile wing player known for his scoring ability and playmaking skills, will be making his second career All-Star appearance. He has been a key contributor for the Raptors this season, helping the team remain competitive in the Eastern Conference. Through consistent performances, Ingram has averaged strong numbers in both points and assists, cementing his role as one of Toronto’s top players.
Curry, a multi-time NBA champion and perennial All-Star, was originally selected to participate in the midseason showcase but was recently ruled out due to injury. While the nature and timeline of his recovery were not disclosed, the league opted to name a replacement in order to maintain the structure of team rosters for the upcoming game.
Ingram’s addition brings a boost of size and flexibility to the All-Star squad. Though traditionally a small forward, he has demonstrated an ability to handle the ball and facilitate offense, making him a logical fit for the exhibition format of the All-Star Game. His inclusion also reflects the depth of talent in the league and rewards his season-long performance.
The All-Star Game remains a high-profile event, celebrating the NBA’s standout athletes with a weekend full of festivities. Ingram’s selection adds further intrigue, offering him another opportunity to showcase his skills on one of basketball’s biggest stages.
No changes to the remainder of the All-Star roster were announced at this time. The game is scheduled to take place this weekend, featuring top players from across the league in a celebration of the sport and its stars.