The Indiana Pacers on Monday unveiled the court design for the 2024 NBA All-Star Game, which will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Feb. 18 (8 p.m. ET on TNT).
The two-tone wood court prominently displays this year’s All-Star Game logo – which features the ball and racing stripes from the Pacers’ primary and secondary logos – and sublimated stars at midcourt.
The navy blue sidelines and baselines include gold stripes, matching the keys, and a sublimated checkered flag pattern in the top left and bottom right corners, while an “Indy 2024” wordmark sits on the lower half of the baselines.
There are several smaller stars along both sidelines as a nod to the court design at the 1985 NBA All-Star Game, which was played at the Hoosier Dome. That was the first and only other time Indianapolis hosted the game.
This year’s court is complete with the All-Star Game’s secondary logo – which appears on the chest of the uniforms – on the bottom sideline opposite of the NBA logo and advertisements for AT&T and Michelob Ultra on the top sideline and baselines, respectively.