Overview
- Two U.S. teams and one World team will compete in a three-team round robin, with the top two advancing to a final for a fourth 12-minute game.
- The bracket is fixed: Team A faces Team B, the winner meets Team C, the loser then plays Team C, and point differential breaks a 1-1-1 tie.
- Starters will be chosen positionlessly by fans (50%), players (25%) and media (25%) with coaches selecting seven reserves per conference.
- Rosters target 16 U.S. players and 8 international players, and Commissioner Adam Silver can add All-Stars to meet those minimums, creating larger rosters if needed.
- How U.S. players will be split between the two U.S. teams and how coaches will be selected remain undecided, with details to be announced before the Feb. 15 showcase at Intuit Dome on NBC/Peacock at 5 p.m. ET.