Barack Obama and Steph Curry steal the show at 2026 NBA All-Star Game

Barack Obama and Steph Curry steal the show at 2026 NBA All-Star Game

The 2026 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles witnessed star-studded entries from Obamas and Currys.

Former President Barack Obama, with his wife Michelle and daughter Sasha, joined NBA legend Stephen Curry for a night of hoops and highlights.

The sporting event was scheduled at Intuit Dome on February 15. The night was an epic show of high-stakes basketball with a rare public glimpse of the former First Family.

The Obamas sat courtside next to legend Julius Erving, looking relaxed in smart-casual attire. Michelle Obama shared the family’s joy on social media, posting a photo with the caption, “My favourite teammates on and off the court.”

Barack Obama expressed his excitement over the game’s competitive energy, saying, “There’s a lot of concern about the All-Star Game and not seeing effort. Today we are seeing that effort.”

Barack Obama expressed his excitement for the youth sport

The former president also highlighted his passion for the sport, mentioning that his upcoming presidential center will include a basketball court because “sports is an entryway for kids to participate, to build community, to create some joy.”

Though Stephen Curry sat out the game due to a sore knee, he remained a focal point of the night. He was spotted sharing a warm moment and snapping photos with the former President.

Reflecting on the event’s purpose, Curry remarked, “I just really feel like this is a great weekend to bring so many people together and help push the game forward.”

The night ended on a high note as the “USA Stars” defeated the “USA Stripes,” with Anthony Edwards taking home the MVP trophy.

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