NBA All-Star weekend activities are under way in New York, leading to Sunday's showcase event — the All-Star Game.
The league's biggest stars and top young players will take part in skills competitions. On Friday, Media Day brings players to the stage.
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Here is the schedule of events. All times ET.
Friday
Noon: NBA All-Star 2015 Media Day
7 p.m.: All-Star Celebrity Game, ESPN
9 p.m. Rising Stars Challenge, TNT
Saturday
10 a.m.: Hall of Fame Class of 2015 finalists announcement, NBA TV
11 a.m.: NBA All-Star practice, NBA TV
7 p.m.: Commissioner Adam Silver news conference, NBA TV
8:30 p.m.: All-Star Saturday Night at the Barclays Center, TNT. Events include Shooting Stars, Skills Challenge, 3-Point shooting contest, Slam Dunk contest
Sunday
2:30 p.m.: NBA D-League All-Star Game, NBA TV. Includes D-League Slam Dunk contest at halftime
8:30 p.m.: NBA All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden, TNT
All-Star rosters
* — starter via fan voting
Eastern Conference: * Carmelo Anthony (Knicks), * LeBron James (Cavaliers), * Pau Gasol (Bulls), * John Wall (Wizards), * Kyle Lowry (Raptors), Chris Bosh (Heat), Jimmy Butler (Bulls), Al Horford (Hawks), Kyrie Irving (Cavaliers), Kyle Korver (Hawks), Paul Millsap (Hawks), Jeff Teague (Hawks), Dwyane Wade (Heat, will not play). Coach: Mike Budenholzer (Hawks)
Western Conference: * Blake Griffin (Clippers; will not play), * Marc Gasol (Grizzlies), * Kobe Bryant (Lakers; will not play), * Anthony Davis (Pelicans, will not play), * Stephen Curry (Warriors), LaMarcus Aldridge (Trail Blazers), DeMarcus Cousins (Kings), Tim Duncan (Spurs), Kevin Durant (Thunder), James Harden (Rockets), Damian Lillard (Trail Blazers), Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks), Chris Paul (Clippers), Klay Thompson (Warriors). Coach: Steve Kerr (Warriors)