NBA Celebrity Game 2020 live stream: How to watch online
By Ian Levy
How can you watch the REAL All-Star Game — the 2020 NBA Celebrity Game — at this weekend’s festivities, and who will be on each roster?
NBA All-Star Weekend is all about fun and no event encapsulates that more than the NBA Celebrity Game. Take two squads of familiar, half-skilled, lightly fit, under-intense entertainment personalities, throw in ridiculous coaches, a pair of NBA veterans and a few WNBA stars and let the hijinks ensue.
This year’s coaches, Mike Wilbon and Stephen A. Smith, have each been handed loaded rosters. If you’re betting on this game, I’d definitely take the over.
Team Wilbon
Common (rapper, recording artist)
Bad Bunny (recording artist)
Hannibal Buress (actor, comedian)
Kane Brown (4x AMA award-winning artist)
Jon Batiste (musician, bandleader of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”)
Alex Moffat (actor and comedian, “Saturday Night Live”)
Chef José Andrés (Chef and humanitarian)
Famous Los (comedian, social media influencer)
Jidenna (recording artist)
Chelsea Gray (WNBA)
Quentin Richardson (NBA Legend)
Team Stephen A.
Chance The Rapper (rapper, recording artist)
Quavo (rapper, recording artist)
Taylor Bennett (rapper, recording artist)
LaRoyce Hawkins (actor, “Chicago PD”)
Anthony “Spice” Adams (AKA Cream E. Biggums, actor, comedian, former NFL defensive tackle)
Marc Lasry (co-owner, Milwaukee Bucks)
Ronnie 2K (marketing director at 2K Sports)
Katelyn Ohashi (gymnast)
Lil Rel Howery (actor, comedian)
A’ja Wilson (WNBA)
Darius Miles (NBA Legend)
A few thoughts — thank you to the NBA for specifying that Chance The Rapper is indeed a rapper, and let’s pour one out for the word “legend” which is doing a lot of heavy lifting in reference to the careers of Miles and Richardson.
If this looks like can’t-miss television to you, we’ve got all the details you’ll need to tune in.
Event: 2020 All-Star Celebrity Game
Date: Friday, Feb. 14
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: Wintrust Arena
TV: ESPN