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New NBA All-Star Game format draws highest ratings in 15 years

By Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2026 | 6:48 PM

The NBA’s midseason showcase finally got the bounce it’s been chasing.

The first All-Star broadcast on NBC ​since 2002 averaged 8.8 million viewers ‌across broadcast and streaming, marking the event’s biggest audience since 2011, according to preliminary Nielsen data and Adobe Analytics on Monday.

That number ‌nearly ​doubled last year’s ⁠total of 4.7 million ⁠viewers (up 87%), a surge tied to the new “USA vs. the World” format that gave Sunday night an actual ​hook beyond highlights and handshakes.

The audience topped out at 9.8 million in ⁠the 7-7:15 p.m. ET ⁠window, as USA Stripes squeezed ​past the World team 48-45 in the ​tightest, highest-leverage stretch of the tournament.

On ‌the floor, Anthony Edwards picked up MVP honors with a 32-point, nine-rebound and three-assist line for the USA Stars (across ⁠three 12-minute games), while Victor Wembanyama powered the World side with 33 points, eight boards ⁠and ‌two blocks.

It wasn’t perfect, but ⁠the format delivered what the ​league ‌has been pleading for in ​recent years.

The ⁠TV window helped, too. The game followed a full day of coverage of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics and fed directly into NBC’s prime-time programming.

–Field ​Level Media