The NBA has announced major changes to the format for the 2020 All-Star Game.

They will turn every quarter into a mini-game for charity before an untimed final quarter with a target score that will decide the winning team.

Scores will be reset back to 0-0 at the start of the second and third quarters before being restored to begin the fourth quarter.

The team that wins the All-Star Game will be the first to reach the target score first, which will be determined by the total points the team in the lead scored in the first three quarters plus 24 in tribute to Kobe Bryant.

“We spent a lot of time considering the right target number to use for the fourth quarter,” said Byron Spruell, the NBA’s president for league operations. “Through the events of this week it became clear to us that the only appropriate number for this season’s All-Star game is 24.”

The target score concept is something that the NBA has been considering since last summer.