The NBA's revamped All-Star Game format drew an average of 8.8 million viewers, marking an 87% increase from the previous year and the largest audience since 2011. Broadcast on NBC, Peacock, and Telemundo for the first time on NBC since 2002, the event featured a competitive 'USA vs. the World' matchup. Anthony Edwards earned MVP honors with a standout performance.
The NBA All-Star Game, held in early 2026, introduced a new 'USA vs. the World' format that transformed the midseason showcase into a more competitive affair. Across broadcast and streaming platforms, the event averaged 8.8 million viewers, nearly doubling the 4.7 million from the prior year. This represented the highest ratings in 15 years, surpassing figures from 2011.
The game structure included three 12-minute periods, culminating in a tight finish where the USA Stripes team defeated the World team 48-45 during the highest-leverage stretch. Viewership peaked at 9.8 million between 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. ET, as the USA side pulled ahead.
Anthony Edwards of the USA Stars claimed MVP honors, contributing 32 points, nine rebounds, and three assists over the course of the games. Victor Wembanyama led the World team with 33 points, eight rebounds, and two blocks, showcasing the international talent on display.
The broadcast followed a day of coverage for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics and transitioned into NBC's prime-time lineup, contributing to the strong numbers. This return to free, over-the-air television on local stations highlighted the appeal of accessible viewing, allowing families and communities to share the experience without subscriptions.
The surge in ratings underscores the NBA's push for engaging formats to boost interest in the All-Star event, which had faced declining viewership in recent years.