NBA All-Star Game: Roll call of celebrities who flocked to Chase Center
SAN FRANCISCO — Chase Center’s first NBA All-Star Game attracted more than just the 25 official all-stars and another cadre of rising stars. Actors, singers, influencers and more also took gathered Sunday night inside the Warriors’ $1.4 billion, 6-year-old, state-of-the-art gymnasium.
Actor and comedian Kevin Hart tried to ham it up and liven up a dull opening game, after which fans gave light applause to Warriors’ legends Rick Barry, Chris Mullin, Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway.
Here are others in the celebrity roll call, as provided by the NBA:
ACTORS, COMEDIANS, INFLUENCERS
Cam Wilder (influencer)
Chris Tucker (comedian/actor)
Danny Ramirez (actor)
Donald Faison (actor)
Druski (comedian/influencer)
Dylan Wang (Chinese actor)
Guy Fieri (celebrity chef)
Jesser (influencer)
Mr. Beast (influencer/host)
Pablo Schreiber (actor)
Rome Flynn (actor/NBA celebrity game MVP)
Spike Lee (director/producer)
ATHLETES
A’Ja Wilson (WNBA MVP)
Allen Iverson (NBA legend)
Baron Davis (Warriors legend)
Barry Bonds (Giants legend)
Bayley (WWE Superstar)
Chris Mullin (Warriors legend)
Gary Payton (Warriors legend)
Jamal Crawford (NBA legend)
Jason Richardson (Warriors legend)
Jerry Rice (49ers/Raiders legend)
Joakim Noah (NBA legend)
Julius Erving (NBA legend)
Marshawn Lynch (NBA legend)
Maxx Crosby (Raiders player)
Metta World Peace (NBA legend)
Mitch Richmond (Warriors legend)
Muggsy Bogues (NBA legend)
Oscar Robertson (NBA legend)
Pau Gasol (NBA legend)
Rick Barry (Warriors legend)
Terrell Owens (49ers legend)
Tim Hardaway (Warriors legend)
Tracy McGrady (NBA legend)
MUSICAL ARTISTS
2 Chainz (rapper)
Alessia Cara (Canadian singer)
AP Dhillon (Indian musician)
Chance The Rapper (rapper)
DJ Cassidy (DJ/producer)
D-Nice (DJ/producer)
E-40 (rapper)
En Vogue (recording artist)
Fabulous (rapper)
G-Eazy (rapper)
GloRilla (rapper)
Goapele (singer)
H.E.R. (musical artist/actress)
Jadakiss (rapper)
Jennifer Hudson (singer/host)
GELO (rapper)
Mickey Guyton (singer)
NLE Choppa (rapper)
Noah Kahan (singer)
P-Lo (rapper)
Raphael Saadiq (musical artist)
Run D.M.C. (rappers)
Saweetie (singer/rapper)
Shaboozey (singer)
Too $hort (rapper)
Walker Hayes (singer)
NOTE: The Warriors (28-27) have 13 regular-season home games remaining, with their next coming on Sunday against the eighth-place Dallas Mavericks, who are two weeks removed from trading Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. The Warriors are tied for ninth place in the Western Conference with the Sacramento Kings, whose players were not represented in any All-Star Weekend festivities.