NBA All-Star Saturday night 2017 live stream: How to watch online

Feb 13, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon competes during the dunk contest during the NBA All Star Saturday Night at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 13, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon competes during the dunk contest during the NBA All Star Saturday Night at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here’s everything you need to know about watching NBA All-Star Saturday night online via a live stream.

When it comes to the NBA All-Star Weekend, it might be the most entertaining All-Star event in all of professional sports. While the game is a glorified exhibition, it’s what goes on the night before that makes it so great. NBA All-Star Saturday night provides a platform for players around the league to build their superstar image and for young players to make a name for themselves through a variety of competitions.

For those that want to watch the 2017 NBA All-Star Saturday night, it can be seen on TV on TNT. The TNT Overtime app will provide a live stream of the app. Here’s all the information you need to watch one of the most entertaining nights the NBA has to offer each year.

Date: Saturday, February 18, 2017
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: New Orleans, LA
Venue: Smoothie King Center
TV Info: TNT
Live Stream: TNT Overtime

Everyone has their own personal taste when it comes to All-Star Saturday night. A lot of people love the dunk contest, while many others are partial to the three-point contest. Of course, the revamped skills competition with added big men has added a layer of fun to the night.

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There isn’t a better sight in the world to host a party than New Orleans and it should be another fun weekend for the town. Last year, Aaron Gordon and Zach LaVine tore up the dunk contest and created one of the most remembered events yet.

This year, there will be plenty of opportunity for someone else to make a mark on their legacy. Which player will leave us talking about their performance for years to come when it’s all said and done?