All-star game 2026 : la NBA change les règles et Anthony Edwards prend le trône
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All-star game 2026: the NBA changes the rules and Anthony Edwards takes the throne

The All-Star Game 2026 saw the Team Stars triumph in a groundbreaking format, with an Anthony Edwards MVP in an evening designed as a true experimental ground for the NBA.

 

A groundbreaking concept that changed the game

This year, the league broke the mold. Gone is the simple East vs West matchup: welcome to a revisited format, designed to inject more intensity and revive the sporting interest of the weekend.

The creation of the Team Stars, made up of the most spectacular and decisive profiles of the moment, reshaped the balance. The game was no longer a soft exhibition. We saw tight rotations, disciplined defensive sequences, and real stakes in clutch possessions.

The audience wanted a show. They got basketball.

 

Fast-paced and committed games

The new format energized the various matchups. Every sequence had real tension, with runs, immediate responses, and head-to-head duels.

The Team Stars gradually took control thanks to fluid offense and more serious defense than usual. Transitions hurt, and three-point shots punished every lapse.

This is far from a 200-point game without contest. This 2026 edition reinstated a dose of competition in a weekend that needed it.

 

Anthony Edwards, boss of the weekend

In this redesigned setting, Anthony Edwards took the spotlight.

Explosive from the start, aggressive around the rim, lethal beyond the arc, he chained decisive plays. His energy set the tone and his leadership made the difference in key moments. Result: MVP of the All-Star Game 2026.

Beyond the stats, it’s the attitude that stands out. Edwards plays as if he wants to turn every play into a highlight. And in a weekend designed for the show, he was the perfect face of this new era.

 

The contests: pure entertainment

The weekend was not limited to the main game.

  • Three-Point Contest: accuracy, rhythm, and composure.

  • Slam Dunk Contest: creativity and verticality on the agenda.

  • Skills Challenge: precision and execution speed.

The participants played the game with real commitment. The audience responded enthusiastically, supported by more immersive staging and storytelling focused on personalities.

 

Victor Wembanyama, looking to the future

It’s impossible to talk about this All-Star without mentioning Victor Wembanyama.

The Frenchman continues to establish his presence in the NBA landscape. His mobility, defensive timing, and ability to impact both ends of the floor already make him a key figure of the weekend.

For us who closely follow French talents from their beginnings overseas, seeing Wemby shine in this environment confirms an extraordinary trajectory.

 

Norman Powell, member of Le cercle PXP in the spotlight

Another strong face of this edition: Norman Powell.

The Miami Heat player, freshly integrated into Le cercle PXP, took advantage of the All-Star exposure to assert his style. Aggressive play, strong mentality, presence in clutch moments: he delivered.

His profile perfectly matches the energy of this new format. Intensity, confidence, personality. On and off the court, Powell embodies this generation mixing performance and identity.

 

A turning point for the All-Star

This 2026 edition marks a shift. The redesigned format gave new depth to the game, the Team Stars validated the concept, and Anthony Edwards established himself as a strong face of the league.

Between a Wembanyama forging his path and a Norman Powell imposing his style even in our universe, this All-Star is more than just a trophy.

It lays the foundation for a weekend that no longer wants to be just entertainment. It wants to matter.

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