The NBA All-Star Weekend brings out more than just some of the league's top players.
WNBA players, actors, rappers and even a chef will star in the 2017 Celebrity All-Star Game that kicks off the weekend's festivities.
ESPN‘s Michael Smith and Jemele Hill will coach the teams. Warriors star Draymond Green and TV personality Rocsi Diaz will assist Smith, while Jemele Hill will be assisted by Raptors guard Kyle Lowry and rapper Fat Joe.
Sure, the game won't be the same with Kevin Hart sitting out. Justin Bieber won't be launching 3-pointers. Nick Kyrgios won't be backing out of a tennis tournament to play. But some intriguing ex-NBA players will lace 'em up which should give the game at least some flare. (Well, let's hope.)
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Here's everything you need to know about the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game 2017.
When is the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?
The game tips at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 17.
How to watch the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
The game will be live on ESPN and the Watch ESPN App.
Where is the 2017 NBA All-Star Weekend?
Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The weekend was moved from Charlotte because of the league's objection to North Carolina's House Bill 2, which limits anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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Who's playing in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?
Michael Smith's West Team
Miles Brown (actor)
Tom Cavanagh (actor)
Mark Cuban (Dallas Mavericks owner)
Baron Davis (NBA legend)
Andy Grammer (recording artist)
Jiang Jinfu (actor, model)
Anthony Mackie (actor)
Romeo Miller (actor, recording artist)
Hasan Minhaj (actor, comedian)
Master P (actor, recording artist)
Candace Parker (Los Angeles Sparks)
Aarón Sánchez (celebrity chef)
Coaches
Michael Smith (ESPN host)
Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors)
Rocsi Diaz (television personality)
Jemele Hill's East Team
Brandon Armstrong (former NBA D-League player and social media star)
Win Butler (musician)
Nick Cannon (actor, recording artist)
Rachel DeMita (NBA2K TV personality)
Ansel Elgort (actor, recording artist)
Marc Lasry (Milwaukee Bucks owner)
Caleb McLaughlin (actor)
Peter Rosenberg (media personality)
Oscar Schmidt (Ex-international player)
Lindsay Whalen (WNBA player)
Jason Williams (ex-NBA player)
Kris Wu (recording artist)
Coaches:
Jemele Hill (ESPN host)
Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors)
Fat Joe (recording artist)