Indianapolis, IN
NBA All-Star Game LIVE: Latest updates and play-by-play from Indianapolis | Marca
For the first time in nearly 40 years, Indianapolis is hosting the NBA All-Star Game. It has been an action-packed All-Star Weekend from Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and Sunday night is the capper — the 73rd All-Star Game itself, tipping off at 8:40 ET.
Many of the NBA‘s biggest names — including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant, Nikola Jokic, and LeBron James — will take to the hardwood Sunday night for this annual exhibition. For the first time in seven years, the traditional conference-based format will be used, adding another layer of intrigue to this exciting contest.
The 73rd NBA All-Star Game: Latest updates and play-by-play from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana:
This year’s All-Star Game marks only the second time in NBA history that the festivities have taken place in the capital of Indiana — and the first time since Gainbridge Fieldhouse opened. The NBA last brought All-Star events to Indy in 1985, and they were held at the since-demolished Hoosier Dome.
All the experience is in the West
Five players on the Western Conference — coached by Minnesota‘s Chris Finch — have been selected to at least nine All-Star teams in their careers: James, Durant, Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, and Paul George. Sunday night will be James’ 20th All-Star Game appearance, an NBA record that makes him one of five athletes all-time to make at least 20 All-Star teams in the “Big Four” North American sports leagues. Jokic (sixth All-Star Game) will join James and Durant in the frontcourt, while Doncic (fifth selection) and Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander were voted in as backcourt starters.
Curry, Davis, George, and Devin Booker are among the top names available from a stacked bench, which also includes Finch‘s Timberwolves duo of Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns. George’s Los Angeles Clippers teammate Kawhi Leonard rounds out an imposing roster that features four former NBA MVP winners.
Four first-time All-Stars in the East
The Indiana Pacers faithful voted in their point guard, Tyrese Haliburton, as the Eastern Conference‘s starter. Haliburton, who leads the NBA in assists per game, will partner Three Point Contest champion Damian Lillard in the backcourt, while Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum, and Bam Adebayo (replacing the injured Joel Embiid) will make up the bench for Milwaukee‘s Doc Rivers, who has taken the helm for this game.
The real intrigue is on Rivers‘ bench, where Paolo Banchero, Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Maxey, and Scottie Barnes — in for the injured Julius Randle — will be All-Star Game debutants. Filling out the bench are Donovan Mitchell, Trae Young, and Jaylen Brown — the runner-up in Saturday night’s Slam Dunk Contest.
Indianapolis, IN
Anti-war protest sparks in Indianapolis amid US-Iran conflict
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – More than a dozen protesters gathered at Military Park. In a dramatic escalation, the US and Israel engaged in military strikes against Iran and protesters are upset, including veteran Lucas Lee.
“I know what it’s like to be on the edge, potentially going somewhere where your life is at risk. And I believe this war is something we shouldn’t be fighting in. It’s important to stand up, because not only is standing up the right thing to do, but it could potentially save lives.”
Protesters held signs that read ‘Hands off Iran’ in front of the corner of West and New York intersection.
Several cars honked in support. Democratic City County Councilor Jesse Brown attended as well.
IPS School Teacher Noah Leininger organized the Anti-Iran War Rally. “The United States spends 1 trillion dollars on war every single year. While there are massive unmet needs right here in our own communities. People need jobs, healthcare, housing, and schools. And instead our government spends a trillion dollars every year to go and bomb elementary school age girls,” he said.
Iranian officials say the U.S. and Isreal hit a girl’s primary school in southern Iran killing at least 115 people.
The US strikes have not only created tension in the Middle East, but also here at home.
Mark Oakley who supports military action Iran, confronted the anti-war protesters. “Freedom for Iranian people, freedom for Americans. Freedom for everybody, but this [protest] is not it. When you’re debating about innocent people getting killed. You are debating the wrong thing.”
Additional police were called in to de-escalate the situation.
Chris Gomez, attended the protest because he wanted to take action. “Trump ran on a platform called the party of peace. That’s what Republicans run their policy on a party of peace, but look where we are now.”
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Opera’s free concert spotlights influential Black composers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Opera will host a free concert in honor of Black History Month Saturday night at 6 p.m. to celebrate the legacy and artistry of Black composers. The event features a range of spirituals, contemporary art songs, and operatic works performed a cappella.
Lyndsay Moy, the director of education, outreach, branding and design for Indianapolis Opera, said the event is designed to keep this specific music accessible to the public.
Resident artist Ian Williams, describes the concert as a mix of traditional repertoire and new songs. The artists will perform without microphones or instrumental accompaniment. “All of this is just straight out of our voices, so there’s no microphones,” Williams said. “We’re just creating the sound ourselves and putting it into a space, so it’s a little bit of, a little bit of breathing, a little bit of extra work there, yes.”
“So many composers tonight have been so influential in the broader vocal canon and it’s important and wonderful for us to be able to offer this kind of concert for free to our community to keep this kind of music accessible and more importantly to feature these fabulous artists like Ian so much talent,” Moy said.
Williams noted that the concert allows the organization to celebrate classic composers who were not well known during their own time. “It’s very cool because we get to celebrate some of classic composers all the way back to William Grant Steele, who was one of the who wrote operas back in the day, even during the time of Porgy and Bess, but he wasn’t, it wasn’t well known,” Williams said.
One of the featured pieces is the traditional spiritual “Fix Me Jesus,” which was arranged for the University of Michigan choir. Williams said the arrangement by Stacey Gibbs maintains the traditional spiritual style while adding rich harmonies.
While formal tickets for the event are currently sold out, those interested in attending can email tickets@indyopera.org to be added to a waitlist.
Check out the video above to hear a sneak peak of the Indianapolis Opera!
Indianapolis, IN
Highlights: Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter; February 27, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from eight high school boys basketball games from across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch highlights of Tri-West at Cardinal Ritter above.
Final Score: Tri-West 65 Cardinal Ritter 62
“The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here to watch ‘The Zone’ for basketball highlights on February 27, 2026.
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