The suprising amount of money players get paid at the 2025 NBA All-Star Game: Payouts revealed
There are pros and cons with NBA All-Star game - on the one hand, it showcases the league’s best players, but seeing as there is nothing at stake, injuries can be costly.

In recent years, the NBA has tried to increase the competitiveness of its All-Star Game by increasing the prize money on offer. Of course, relative to what players make from the base salaries alone, the amount is a drop in the ocean. Some would argue however, that it has made a difference.
Does prize money make the All-Star Game more competitive?
All-Star games in general, regardless of the sport, share one common problem - those taking part tend to be much less competitive, or at best less interested. Of course, it’s hard to place the blame on the players, when you consider what’s on the line. A top athlete is paid a salary for what they do for their team, not for the benefit of the league. Being selected to play in what is essentially a fan-pleasing exhibition is, of course, a great honor. But a ripped hamstring or a ruptured ligament could see your season end, possibly placing your contract in jeopardy in a game that has no real relevance or bearing on the season.
TNT tonight revealed the semifinal matchups and team names for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game:
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) February 12, 2025
▪️ Chuck’s Global Stars vs. Kenny’s Young Stars
▪️ Shaq’s OGs vs. Candace’s Rising Stars
The semifinal winners will advance to meet in the championship. For all three games of the… pic.twitter.com/GVRgLx1ChS
The NBA’s solution to this problem has been the introduction of a purse. This year each player on the winning team will receive $125,000 while the runners up will take home $50,000 per player. In 2025, four teams compete so the players on the third and fourth place teams will receive $25,000.
“For me, it’s an All-Star Game, so I don’t think I will ever look at it like being super competitive,” Anthony Edwards said in 2024. “It’s always fun. I don’t know what they can do to make it more competitive. It’s a break. I don’t think nobody wants to come here and compete.”
The winner of the Slam Dunk contest will take home $105,000 and the runner-up receives $50,000. The 3-point contest winner will take home $50,000, second place gets $35,000 and third place $25,000 with $10,000 going to the next three finishers.
The field for the Kia Skills Challenge at NBA All-Star 2025 will feature four teams of two:
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) February 7, 2025
▪️Team Cavs: Donovan Mitchell & Evan Mobley
▪️Team Rooks: Zaccharie Risacher & Alex Sarr
▪️Team Spurs: Chris Paul & Victor Wembanyama
▪️Team Warriors: Draymond Green & Moses Moody pic.twitter.com/CboIY30Sko
Players play for money, but as Anthony Edwards explains above, most participate in the NBA All-Star events to have fun and increase their own caché.
It’s understandable that nobody wants to get hurt and that they’re not going to go all out, but they still want to put a show on for the fans and the audience knows what to expect.
The NBA All-Star Game isn’t just about how much money the players can make - much of the focus in on charity. This year, the league is joining up with Bay Area volunteers to refurbish two elementary schools as well as participating in a food bank.
We’re excited to announce the launch of NBA Total Health presented by @Evernorth Health Services, a holistic health platform for fans that promotes the connectivity of physical, mental, preventive and community health. To learn more, visit https://t.co/O3YLZO3a5y. pic.twitter.com/b1QNwMCnBd
— NBA Cares (@nbacares) February 5, 2025
The NBA will also launch a new holistic health platform called NBA Total Health to help raise awareness to the importance of physical, mental and community health.
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