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LeBron James SNUBBED! Misses All-Star Starter Spot After 22 Years!
US vs. World NBA All-Star Game! (2026)
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:07am by Ben Kaplan
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The NBA All-Star Game's new format, featuring a World team and two US teams, represents a significant shift in the league's most anticipated event.San Francisco TodayThe NBA All-Star Game is shaking things up! For the first time in over two decades, the legendary LeBron James won't be starting, marking a significant shift in the league's most anticipated event. But there's a twist - the NBA has unveiled a groundbreaking format featuring a World team and two US teams facing off in a round-robin tournament.
Why it matters
This development is sure to spark debates among fans and analysts. Is this a sign of the changing of the guard in the NBA? Or is it simply a testament to the league's evolving landscape? One thing is certain: James' absence from the starting lineup is a significant moment in NBA history.
The details
While James has been a staple of the All-Star Game since his second season, starting in every game, this year he was not among the starters. But he could still be named an All-Star reserve by the NBA head coaches, or even receive an invite as an injury replacement, a decision that Commissioner Adam Silver may have a hand in.
- The NBA All-Star Game is set to take place in 2026.
The players
LeBron James
A legendary NBA player who has been a staple of the All-Star Game for over two decades, starting in every game until this year.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
A talented NBA player who will be representing the World team in the new format.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
A rising NBA star who will also be part of the World team.
Nikola Jokić
A skilled NBA player who will be showcasing his talents on the World team.
Luka Dončić
A young NBA superstar who will be leading the World team in the new format.
Victor Wembanyama
A highly anticipated NBA prospect who will be making his All-Star debut on the World team.
Stephen Curry
A veteran NBA player who will be representing one of the US teams in the new format.
Jalen Brunson
A rising NBA star who will be part of one of the US teams.
Cade Cunningham
A talented NBA player who will be showcasing his skills on one of the US teams.
Tyrese Maxey
A young NBA player who will be part of one of the US teams.
Jaylen Brown
A skilled NBA player who will be representing one of the US teams.
What’s next
The selection process for the All-Star reserves and injury replacements is still ongoing, and fans and analysts will be closely watching to see if LeBron James is able to secure a spot on the roster.
The takeaway
The NBA's decision to shake up the format of the All-Star Game has created a significant shift in the league's most anticipated event. While LeBron James' absence from the starting lineup is a historic moment, it also highlights the depth of talent in the NBA and the league's commitment to innovation. Fans and analysts will be closely following the developments leading up to the game, as the new format promises an exciting and unpredictable showcase of the league's best players.
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