NEW YORK -- The NBA is considering the idea of splitting the 2015 All-Star weekend between the Knicks and Nets.

Deputy commissioner Adam Silver says the league is holding discussions with both New York teams and they are open to a joint bid.

The Nets play at the $1 billion Barclays Center that opened in September, while the Knicks' Madison Square Garden will have completed the last phase of a three-year renovation by then.

Silver said Friday during a conference call that the league would divide its events between the two sites. The All-Star Game is played on Sunday night, while the Rookie Challenge is played on Friday and the slam dunk and 3-point contests are part of All-Star Saturday night.

The league held the Friday and Saturday events at the Dallas Mavericks' arena in 2010 and staged the All-Star Game inside Cowboys Stadium.