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NBA All-Star Saturday continues with the second event of the night and the revival of the Shooting Stars contest, which follows the 3-Point Contest and precedes the Slam Dunk. The night’s schedule starts at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) with TV coverage on NBC and streaming on-demand.

How to watch NBA All-Star Shooting Stars on TV and stream without cable:

When: Saturday, Feb. 14 starting at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT)Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, Calif.TV channel: NBC and PeacockStreaming on: DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | Peacock ($10.99+/mo.)

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The Shooting Stars competition will feature a two-round format in which all teams participate in the first round with the top two advancing to the final rounds. Teams will be given 70 seconds to score by hitting shots at seven locations on the court with each team member shooting in a set order at each spot.

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Teams are made up of two current players and one retired player. The four Shooting Stars rosters are listed below:

Team All-Star: Scottie Barnes (Toronto Raptors), Chet Holmgren (Oklahoma City Thunder), Richard Hamilton (NBA Legend)Team Cameron: Jalen Johnson (Atlanta Hawks), Kon Knueppel (Charlotte Hornets), Corey Maggette (NBA Legend)Team Harper: Dylan Harper (San Antonio Spurs), Ron Harper Jr. (Boston Celtics), Ron Harper (NBA Legend)Team Knicks: Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks), Karl-Anthony Towns (New York Knicks), Allan Houston (NBA Legend)

Following the Shooting Stars competition in the NBA All-Star Saturday order will be the highly anticipated Slam Dunk Contest.

NBA All-Star Shooting Stars : Know your live streams

DirecTV (free trial): DirecTV offers a 5-day free trial and a total of $30 off over the first three full months for the Choice Package, which includes 125-plus channels and access to ESPN Unlimited, a $29.99 standalone value featuring all ESPN channels and ESPN+.

SlingTV (low intro rate): First full month of streaming runs as low as $29.99 with current offer for 50% off Sling’s Orange & Blue Plan. Day passes are also available for 24 hours ($4.99), as well as three-day ($9.99) and seven-day access ($14.99).

Peacock ($10.99+/mo.) – Peacock’s library of live sports is growing and features exclusive NFL and college football games, all in addition to NBC Universal movies, television series, and more.