The Dallas Mavericks may feel disappointed after the announcement of the All-Star Game starting lineup, as neither Luka Doncic nor Kyrie Irving made the cut despite being among the top vote-getters in the Western Conference. Instead, the starting spots were given to Stephen Curry, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant, LeBron James, and Nikola Jokic. This selection was based on votes from fans, leaving out Doncic, who has been a starter for the past two years.
However, there is still a possibility that Doncic could start in the game. The All-Star Game is changing its format this year, moving away from the traditional two-team structure. Instead, it will feature four teams of eight players competing in a tournament on February 16 at the Chase Center in San Francisco. This adjustment opens new possibilities for roster compositions and playing time for all selected stars.

Three of these teams will be made up of the 24 All-Stars chosen by fans and coaches, while the fourth team will come from the Rising Stars Challenge. This new format introduces a different dynamic to the All-Star experience, potentially giving more opportunities to players who were not initially named as starters. It also provides a fresh approach to an event that has long been structured around a single-game showcase.
The ten named starters will likely be distributed among the three All-Star teams, but five additional starting spots will still need to be filled. If Doncic and Irving remain healthy, they could still find themselves in starting roles within their respective teams. Ultimately, while neither player secured an automatic starting position, the new format leaves room for their involvement at a high level.