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2025 NBA All-Star Game Uniforms Leak On Social Media

Although they won’t officially be revealed for a few more weeks, the four different uniforms that will be worn during the 2025 NBA All-Star Game leaked on social media on Friday evening. 

The retail photos, which we can confirm are legitimate, were posted on X/Twitter by @EldenMonitors, who you may recall also leaked every City and Classic Edition uniform for the 2024-25 season back in September.

This year’s All-Star Game will take place at Chase Center in San Francisco, home of the Golden State Warriors, on Feb. 16 (8 p.m. ET on TNT) and will feature a new four-team format. 

The All-Stars will be divided evenly into three teams of eight, while the fourth team will be winner of the Rising Stars Tournament, which takes place on Feb. 14 and is comprised of first- and second-year players. 

Both semifinal games and the championship round will play to a target score of 40, with each player on the winning team receiving $125,000. Players on the second-place team get $50,000, while the semifinalists get $25,000.

Traditionally, the All-Star Game pitted players from the Eastern and Western conferences but had the leading vote-getters choose their teams from 2018-23 before returning to an East vs West format last season. 

The uniforms for this year’s game(s) are naturally inspired by the Warriors’ Classic set, with a royal blue, gold and red color scheme, though the fourth design features a light blue base for contrast purposes.

Two of the uniforms feature a trolley car on the waistband, while the other two include the Oak tree from Golden State’s 2017-19 Statement, 2018-19 Earned and 2019-20 City Edition uniforms on the shorts.

The uniforms have one of two different “All-Star” wordmarks and the star-shaped NBA logo patch on the chest, as well as asymmetrical stripes down the side of the jerseys and around the bottom of the shorts.

The star-shaped patch, which also appears on the back collar and side of the shorts, pulls inspiration from the All-Star Game logo and is complete with the silhouette of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge along the top.

Photos courtesy of @EldenMonitors on X/Twitter.