Los Angeles hosts NBA All-Star 2004 on February 13-15 and Canadian fans can tune in to a variety of All-Star events.

Friday, February 13NetworkTime
The got milk? Rookie Challenge features this year's top rookies - including Toronto Raptors centre/forward Chris Bosh - against the league's best second-year players.Rogers Sportsnet East9 p.m. ET*

*The got milk? Rookie Challenge also will air on tape-delay in Rogers Sportsnet Ontario at 11:30 p.m. ET, Rogers Sportsnet West at 1 a.m. ET and Rogers Sportsnet Pacific at 2 a.m. ET. It will replay in all Rogers Sportsnet regions on Saturday, February 14 at 4 p.m. ET.

Saturday, February 14NetworkTime
Some of the music world's hottest acts, stars from the NBA and WNBA and celebrities from film and television share their love of reading at the NBA All-Star Read to Achieve Celebration.A-Channel (Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg), ABC, MTV (Canada), TORONTO1Noon ET
NBA TV: Denver Nuggets All AccessThe Score5 p.m. ET
NBA All-Star Saturday Night presented by America Online features the inaugural RadioShack Shooting Stars, the 989 Sports Skills Challenge, the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout and the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk.Rogers Sportsnet8 p.m. ET

Sunday, February 15NetworkTime
The NBA and TNT: 20 Years of All-StarThe ScoreNoon and 7 p.m. ET
NBA Warm UpRogers Sportsnet7:30 p.m. ET
The weekend's premier event, the NBA All-Star Game, matches the best in the West against the best in the East. The Raptors' Vince Carter, who finished first overall in NBA All-Star Balloting, will start at forward for the East. Joining Carter on the East team will be Toronto native Jamaal Magloire of the New Orleans Hornets. Nelly Furtado will sing the Canadian anthem prior to the game.Rogers Sportsnet8 p.m. ET

Subject to change.