The NBA announced that the Phoenix Suns will host the 2027 NBA All-Star Game, marking the fourth time the city will host the prestigious event. The last time Phoenix hosted was in 2009, with previous hostings in 1975 and 1995.
The decision comes roughly a year after owner Mat Ishbia purchased the franchise, bringing a marquee event to the city. Ishbia expressed his excitement, stating that Phoenix is one of the best basketball cities in the country and aims to make the upcoming All-Star Weekend the most memorable one yet.
Since acquiring the Suns and the Phoenix Mercury in December 2022, Ishbia has made significant moves, including a blockbuster trade for Kevin Durant. His approach has resonated with fans, and the upcoming All-Star Game is set to further elevate the team's profile.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised Phoenix's basketball culture and expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with Ishbia and the Suns organization to create an unforgettable celebration of the sport.
While the All-Star Game has faced criticism for reduced competitiveness in recent years, it remains a cultural phenomenon. The most recent game saw the Eastern Conference defeat the Western Conference in a high-scoring affair.
The Suns' CEO, Josh Bartelstein, acknowledged the competitive nature of hosting the All-Star Game, emphasizing the honor bestowed upon Phoenix. The city will follow San Francisco in 2025 and Inglewood, California, in 2026 as hosts of the event.
In addition to the NBA All-Star Game, Phoenix will also host the WNBA All-Star Game this summer, further solidifying its status as a hub for basketball festivities.