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  • 2025 NBA Rising Stars Game rosters: Victor Wembanyama headlines player pool, and he could have complicated ASG


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    The NBA announced the rosters for the Rising Stars Challenge for All-Star Weekend in San Francisco, with reigning Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama headlining the list of players. The Rising Stars Challenge will take place on Friday, Feb. 14, with 28 of the league’s best young talent competing in a mini-tournament. The winning team will get a chance to compete against the All-Stars on Sunday night.

    Here’s the pool of players who will be featured during the Rising Stars Challenge:

    Carlton Carrington, Wizards

    Bilal Coulibaly, Wizards

    JD Davison, Maine Celtics

    Stephon Castle, Spurs

    Gradey Dick, Raptors

    Mac McClung, Osceola Magic

    Tristan da Silva, Magic

    Keyonte George, Jazz

    Bryce McGowens, Rip City Remix

    Zach Edey, Grizzlies

    Scoot Henderson, Trail Blazers

    Leonard Miller, Iowa Wolves

    Dalton Knecht, Lakers

    Trayce Jackson-Davis, Warriors

    Dink Pate, Mexico City Capitanes

    Jared McCain, 76ers

    Jaime Jaquez Jr., Heat

    Reed Sheppard, Rio Grande Valley Vipers

    Yves Missi, Pelicans

    Dereck Lively II, Mavericks

    Pat Spencer, Santa Cruz Warriors

    Zaccharie Risacher, Hawks

    Brandon Miller, Hornets

    Alex Sarr, Wizards

    Amen Thompson, Rockets

    Jaylen Wells, Grizzlies

    Cason Wallace, Thunder

    Victor Wembanyama, Spurs

    One thing that sticks out about the pool of players here is Wembanyama’s involvement, not because he shouldn’t be listed, but because it’s all but certain he’ll be name as one of the reserves for the All-Star Game on Sunday. If Wembanyama’s Rising Stars team wins the championship on Friday, he will then have to choose which team he would like to play for on Sunday night, as the league has stated that, “If a player is selected to play in the NBA All-Star Game and Castrol Rising Stars, he will only compete for one of the three teams of NBA All-Stars on Sunday, Feb. 16.”

    It would be absolute theater to see Wembanyama spurn the All-Stars to compete with his fellow Rising Stars players…and win. It would only add to the lore of his young career.

    Similar to last season, the Rising Stars Challenge will consist of four teams with rosters drafted by honorary head coaches who have yet to be announced. The Rising Stars Draft will take place on Feb. 4 at 4 p.m. ET. Three of the teams will consist of NBA rookies and sophomores while the fourth team will be comprised of the seven G League players selected. 

    The four teams will then compete in a mini-tournament with two semifinal matchups and a championship game, so three games in total. The two semifinal matches will be played to 40 points. The championship game will be played to 25 points. 

    The winning team of the Rising Stars Challenge will then be the fourth team added to the All-Star Game on Sunday night, where they’ll compete against one of the three All-Star squads.





    The 2025 NBA Rising Stars Game is shaping up to be a showdown of epic proportions, with a roster full of young talent ready to take the league by storm. Leading the pack is none other than Victor Wembanyama, the highly touted 7-foot-2 center who has been turning heads with his dominant play on both ends of the court.

    Joining Wembanyama in the player pool are a number of other exciting prospects, including Jalen Green, Cade Cunningham, and Evan Mobley. These up-and-coming stars are sure to put on a show for fans as they showcase their skills in the annual showcase of the league’s top young talent.

    However, Wembanyama’s presence in the Rising Stars Game could complicate things for the rest of the competition. His size, skill, and basketball IQ make him a force to be reckoned with, and opposing teams will have their hands full trying to contain him in the paint.

    With the 2025 NBA Rising Stars Game just around the corner, fans can expect to see a high-flying, action-packed showdown between some of the league’s most promising young players. And with Victor Wembanyama leading the way, this year’s game is sure to be one for the ages.

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  • Stein: Optimism Mavs’ Doncic Will Return Before ASG


    There’s optimism in Dallas that star Mavericks guard Luka Doncic will be able to return to action prior to next month’s All-Star Game, reports NBA insider Marc Stein (Twitter link).

    Doncic sustained a left calf strain on Christmas Day vs. Minnesota, with subsequent reports indicating that he was expected to miss at least a month. The Mavs confirmed that they intended to reevaluate the five-time All-Star in approximately one month, so a formal update from the team could be around the corner.

    Beginning with Saturday’s NBA Finals rematch vs. the defending champion Celtics, the Mavericks have 11 more games before All-Star weekend (Feb. 14-16). Doncic has already missed the club’s past 15 games as a result of his calf strain. Dallas is 5-10 during that stretch, with a handful of key players battling injuries.

    [RELATED: Dereck Lively Has Fracture In Ankle, Expected To Miss 2-3 Months]

    While the Mavericks will obviously be inclined to play it safe with Doncic, who has dealt with multiple calf injuries over the course of his career, it would provide a huge lift if they can get him back on the court in the coming weeks.

    The Mavs’ recent slump has dropped them into play-in territory in the Western Conference — the club currently holds the No. 7 seed, with a 24-21 record, and is just a single game ahead of the No. 10 Suns.

    Prior to his injury, Doncic was averaging 28.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 7.8 assists, and a career-high 2.0 steals in 35.7 minutes per game across 22 outings, with a shooting line of .464/.354/.767. As a result of this lengthy absence, he won’t be eligible for any end-of-season awards, since he’ll fall short of the 65-game requirement. He had made the All-NBA First Team five consecutive times entering 2024/25.

    Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal previously reported that Doncic was on track to get healthy prior to the All-Star break.



    Stein: Optimism Mavs’ Doncic Will Return Before ASG

    According to NBA insider Marc Stein, there is optimism within the Dallas Mavericks organization that star player Luka Doncic will make his return to the court before the All-Star Game. Doncic has been sidelined with an ankle injury, but the team is hopeful that he will be able to recover in time to showcase his talents on the national stage.

    Doncic has been a standout performer for the Mavericks this season, averaging nearly a triple-double with 28.8 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 8.7 assists per game. His absence has been felt by the team, but they remain confident in their ability to compete in his absence.

    If Doncic is able to make his return before the All-Star break, it will be a huge boost for the Mavericks as they look to solidify their position in the Western Conference standings. Fans will be eagerly awaiting his comeback, and the team will be counting on him to lead them to success in the second half of the season. Stay tuned for updates on Doncic’s recovery and potential return date.

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