Much like the NHL's All-Star weekend, the NBA's All-Star weekend features a Celebrity Game, something that they've done since 2003.

Last year in Toronto, the stars were out as Kevin Hart and Drake were the two coaches and names like Eugenie Bouchard, Jason Sudeikis, Anthony Anderson, Rick Fox, and Milos Raonic participated in the event.

This time around, there isn't as much star power, but the rosters feature some big names nonetheless.

Obviously the celebrity names that immediately stand out are Mark Cuban (Owner of the Mavericks), Andy Grammer ("Nah, nah honey I'm good) and Anthony Mackie (Falcon from various Marvel movies).

 

 

Reigning MVP from Arcade Fire Win Butler is also back along with Nick Cannon, and in terms of WNBA and former NBA star-power, Baron Davis, Candace Parker, Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Whalen, Jason Williams, and the legendary Oscar Schmidt are all suiting up.

 

 

There's also star power when it comes to coaching as Kyle Lowry, Fat Joe, Draymond Green, and Rocsi Diaz are all assistants for their respective teams.

If we had to pick a winning team, it would probably be the one Davis is on due to the fact that he's a beast and recently wanted to work out with the Cavs to fill LeBron's playmaker spot.

In terms of MVP, however, don't be surprised if Kevin Hart makes a surprise appearance to try and win the award for a fifth time.

 

 

(H/T: Uproxx)