What do we think?
It may not be pretty, however, with nine first-timers -- the most since there were a record-tying 10 in 2002 -- possibly battling nerves on the biggest All-Star stage ever. And players largely prefer shooting in smaller venues as opposed to domes, and playing in something as enormous as Cowboys Stadium could mess with their accuracy.
"I think that in those big venues it's tougher on shooters getting their scope, I think your depth perception is just off a little bit just because of the background," said Kevin McHale, an All-Star for the Celtics now working as an NBA TV analyst. "But it's going to be so much fun to be in there with that crowd and that environment."