For the fourth time in his career, the Cameroonian winger Pascal Siakam took part in the prestigious NBA All-Star Game, on Sunday, February 15, 2026. Aligned within the “Team World”, the star of the Indiana Pacers delivered a sober and effective performance in a renewed competition format at the heart of the Intuit Dome.

The native of Douala has once again proved, during the 2026 All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, that he remains one of the safest values in the NBA. Aligned with Team World in an unprecedented mini-tournament format, Pascal Siakam has shown constant efficiency despite the difficult journey of his team, which was defeated during its two confrontations against the American teams.

New selection despite the poor season of the Pacers

With a total of 10 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists accumulated on his two appearances, the strong winger of the Indiana Pacers was able to hold his own in a high intensity context.

This fourth Michelin-starred selection has a particular dimension this year. It comes as its Indiana franchise goes through a particularly laborious regular campaign, marked by collective instability and results that fall short of expectations. Yet, in the midst of this sporting gloom, the “Spicy P” maintains elite performance standards. 

The person in question appreciated this new format, despite the two defeats. “I found it cool,” said Siakam. « I don’t know if it’s the format itself that pushed players to surpass themselves and be more competitive. In any case, I find that it is a good product.”

What future with Indiana?

It remains to be seen from now on how the Cameroonian will manage his end of season, but also think about his future in Indianapolis, one of the hot topics of this month of February. While the Trade Deadline has just closed (on February 5, editor’s note), Siakam stayed with the Pacers, but this status quo hides a complex reality. Despite a disappointing collective season for Indiana, the leaders chose to keep their wing strong, while making major moves to try to save his association with Tyrese Haliburton.

The notable transfer of Ivica Zubac from the Clippers, finalized just before the deadline, is a strong signal sent to Siakam: the franchise refuses to give up and seeks to surround its All-Star with an impact pivot to stabilize a desperate defense. This movement shows that, for the moment, Indiana is focusing on the continuity of its core rather than on a total reconstruction that would have involved the departure of the Cameroonian.

However, the rumors did not fail to agitate the backstage. Several contenders for the title, including the Golden State Warriors, are said to have explored the possibility of a “Spicy P” transfer to densify their squad in preparation for the playoffs. If Siakam remained faithful to the Pacers, his contract and his current level of play – which is out of place in the doldrums of his team – make him a natural target for the next summer market if the situation does not improve in terms of results. By staying in Indianapolis at the end of this season, he is establishing himself as the transition leader of a team that is desperately seeking to regain its 2024 luster, while keeping a market value intact for the future.