The NBA has officially unveiled the uniforms and court design for the 2026 All-Star Game, set to take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. This year marks the ninth consecutive collaboration between the NBA and Jordan Brand for All-Star Game uniforms.
The Intuit Dome, the future permanent home of the Los Angeles Clippers, will host the weekend’s events, spotlighting the newly constructed venue in the greater Los Angeles area. The All-Star Weekend, scheduled for February 2026, is expected to bring together top basketball talent from across the league for a series of high-profile competitions, including the Rising Stars Challenge, Skills Challenge, Three-Point Contest, Slam Dunk Contest, and the All-Star Game itself.
The uniform designs continue Jordan Brand’s approach of blending performance and aesthetics while incorporating localized elements reflective of this year’s host region. While full details of the design inspirations have not been disclosed, the look of the uniforms generally aims to pay tribute to Southern California’s culture and basketball history.
Alongside the uniforms, the custom-designed All-Star Game court was revealed, drawing attention for its visual representation of California-themed motifs. The court surface integrates colors and patterns inspired by the area’s natural and urban landscapes, creating a distinct backdrop for the league’s marquee midseason event.
The 2026 All-Star Game marks the second time the greater Los Angeles area has hosted the festivities since 2018, when the event was held at the then-Staples Center. The selection of the Intuit Dome reflects the league’s interest in showcasing its newest venues during high-visibility events.
The full schedule of All-Star Weekend events is expected to be released closer to the date. Until then, anticipation continues to build as fans look forward to a celebration of the league’s elite talent and the game’s evolving culture on one of basketball’s biggest stages.