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All-Star Weekend streaming

NBA All-Star live stream — the legal $39.95 fix

Free All-Star streams die during the dunk contest. Slam Dunk Zone carries TNT (Saturday Night + Sunday Game) and TBS for $39.95/mo. The whole All-Star Weekend, six devices, HD.

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TL;DR: Free NBA All-Star live stream sites crash during the dunk contest, when every basketball fan worldwide tunes in at once. The legal cord-cutter fix is Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo — TNT (All-Star Saturday + Sunday’s main game) plus TBS for the celebrity game, six devices, HD. Slam Dunk Now before Friday.

All-Star Weekend broadcast lineup

The NBA All-Star Weekend airs primarily on TNT, the league’s long-time partner for the event. Friday: Celebrity Game (ESPN) and Rising Stars Challenge (TNT). Saturday Night: Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest, and Slam Dunk Contest (TNT). Sunday: NBA All-Star Game (TNT).

SDZ’s standard lineup includes TNT, TBS, and ESPN — the full weekend is covered. No special add-on, no event pay-per-view fee.

Why free All-Star streams collapse

The Slam Dunk Contest is one of the highest-traffic basketball events of the year — it draws casual viewers who don’t watch the regular season. Free stream mirror sites built for low-traffic Tuesdays buckle when millions hit them at once for the dunk contest. Buffering, dead links, “alt stream” rotations — and you miss the dunks live.

Slam Dunk Zone delivers the same broadcaster feeds you get on cable — ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, TBS, ABC, NBA TV, the regional sports networks for every market — for $39.95/mo. No 12-month contract, no $99 install fee, no $30/mo DVR rental, no $150 cable bill at the end of the month. Six simultaneous device streams mean dad watches the Lakers in the living room while the kids watch a different game in the bedroom and you check the Knicks score on your phone in the kitchen — one membership, three rooms, zero arguments.

The lineup is over 5,000 HD channels: every major U.S. broadcaster, premium movie networks, international sports, news in eight languages, and a 7-day catch-up window if you missed tip-off. AccuViewTV has been doing IPTV since 2018; the infrastructure is mature and the support team answers in chat in under 90 seconds.

What the weekend actually costs

NBA All-Star Weekend is a four-day window. Subscribe to SDZ on Thursday, watch every event Friday-Sunday, cancel Monday if you only wanted the weekend — total cost: a single $39.95 month. Cable would have charged $125+ plus a 12-month contract for the same coverage.

Setup: 60 seconds before the dunk contest

Setup is one credit-card field and 60 seconds. Visit /checkout/?afmc=833312, pay $39.95 for the first month, and AccuViewTV emails playlist credentials within a minute. Drop the credentials into the IPTV player of your choice — IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate on Firestick are the recommended combos, but the same login works on Smart TV (Samsung, LG), mobile (iOS, Android), tablet, PC, Mac, and Apple TV.

The 5,000+ channel guide loads instantly with category filters (Sports US, Sports International, News, Movies, Kids), a search box, and a 7-day EPG so you can see what’s on later tonight or earlier today. Credentials work on six devices simultaneously out of the box; no per-device activation, no MAC-address binding. Cancel anytime from the member portal — no phone-tree retention department to escape from.

Beyond All-Star: the rest of the season

The same $39.95 lineup that covers All-Star Weekend covers the rest of the NBA season — regional sports networks for hometown games, TNT/ESPN/ABC for national windows, NBA TV for original programming, and the playoffs (TNT, ESPN, ABC). Plus 5,000 channels of non-basketball content for the household.

The Slam Dunk Deal

Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone

  Cable SDZ
Cost$150+$39.95
Channels~2005,000+
Devices1–26 at once
ContractLockedCancel anytime
SportsPremium tierIncluded

Frequently asked

NBA All-Star streaming — frequently asked

Does SDZ carry the Slam Dunk Contest?

Yes — the Slam Dunk Contest airs on TNT during All-Star Saturday Night. TNT is in the SDZ standard lineup at $39.95/mo.

What about the Celebrity Game?

The Celebrity Game airs on ESPN. SDZ carries ESPN in the standard lineup, no add-on required.

Are free All-Star streams legal?

Re-broadcasts of TNT’s copyrighted feed without authorization are illegal. The legal alternative is a paid IPTV membership like SDZ.

Subscribe just for the weekend?

Yes — month-to-month. Subscribe Thursday, cancel Monday if All-Star is all you wanted. Total: $39.95.

Six simultaneous streams across the household?

Yes — six devices on one membership. Different rooms, different games, all at once during the weekend.

Tip-off

Stop paying $150 for cable.

Same sports. More channels. More devices. $39.95/mo.

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