The 2019 All-Star Game saw Team LeBron rally past Team Giannis at MJ's house. Here's everything you need to know after All-Star Weekend took over Charlotte, North Carolina.

68th NBA All-Star Game: Team LeBron is king

Team LeBron rallies to win: Behind All-Star Game MVP Kevin Durant, Team LeBron stormed back in the second half to capture the victory in Charlotte.

King of recruiting?: LeBron James' All-Star draft led to the "Team Tamper" nickname. Now that the game is over, will any of his All-Star teammates make Team LeBron a reality?

Dirk and D-Wade's last dance: Dirk Nowitzki let some trademark 3-pointers fly, while Dwyane Wade tossed up one final vintage alley-oop to BFF LeBron James.

Grading the All-Stars: Giannis Antetokounmpo may have thrown down the dunk of the night, but how did he and his Team Giannis squad fare in Charlotte? Kevin Pelton grades every player to hit the court.

More: Full rosters and draft results | ASG history

All-Star Saturday Night: Skills, shots and slams

Skills: Tatum's half-court heave wins it

In a final-round showdown against Trae Young, the Boston Celtics' sophomore let one fly from half court to take home the title.

3s: Nothin' but net

It was all setting up to be Stephen Curry's night, but Joe Harris had other plans. The Brooklyn Nets marksman outshot the hometown favorite 26-24 in the final round to win the 3-point title.

Dunks: Diallo brings the Thunder

Oklahoma City rookie Hamidou Diallo channeled his inner Superman, leaping over Shaquille O'Neal and finishing with a Vince Carter-esque slam to capture the crown as dunk-contest king.

Grading every player on All-Star Saturday Night

How did Seth Curry fare in the 3-point contest? What about Charlotte's own Miles Bridges in the dunk contest? Kevin Pelton grades all 22 participants that hit the court.

More: Participants | Previous winners

All-Star celebrities: Ray's still got game

Someone give Ray a 10-day! Ray Allen hasn't played since the 2014 NBA Finals, but it didn't show Friday as the Hall of Famer put on a shooting display in Charlotte. Allen put up 24 points and nine rebounds, including plenty of "4-pointers" in a losing effort.

Famous Los wins MVP: The comedian, Instagram star and former Division II baller poured in 22 points to take home the MVP and lead Team Home to the thrilling 82-80 victory. He also put up the game's only 5-point play!

Rising Stars: USA! USA!

MVP Kuzma leads the way: Rising Stars MVP Kyle Kuzma dropped a game-high 35 points to propel Team USA to a 161-144 victory Friday. Ben Simmons carried Team World with 28 of his own.

Dunk contest ... on a Friday? Hawks high flyer John Collins, who participated in the dunk contest Saturday night, warmed up with handful of highlight-reel slams.

Rising Stars grades: How did Rookie of the Year favorite Luka Doncic fare? What about stars Donovan Mitchell and Jayson Tatum? Kevin Pelton grades the games of all 20 players to hit the court in Charlotte.

More: Full rosters | Rising Stars history

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ROSTERS AND INFO

All-Star Celebrity Game

When: Friday

Where: Bojangles' Coliseum, Charlotte

TV: ESPN (7 p.m. ET)

All-Star Celebrity Game Rosters HOME AWAY Terrence J AJ Buckley Rapsody Marc Lasry Chris Daughtry Amanda Seales Bo Rinehart Quavo Doctor Oz Adam Ray Mike Colter Brad Williams Famous Los Ronnie 2K JB Smoove Bad Bunny Steve Smith Hasan Minhaj A'Ja Wilson Stefanie Dolson Jay Williams Ray Allen Jason Weinmann James Shaw Jr. Dawn Staley* Sue Bird* * Coaches

Rising Stars Challenge

When: Friday

Where: Spectrum Center, Charlotte

TV: TNT (9 p.m. ET)

All-Star Saturday: Dunks, 3s and skills

When: Saturday

Where: Spectrum Center, Charlotte

TV: TNT (8 p.m. ET)

68th NBA All-Star Game

When: Sunday

Where: Spectrum Center, Charlotte

TV: TNT (8 p.m. ET)