12:00 pm - Pacers (1-4) @ Heat (4-1)
The Heat look to improve to an all-time best 5-1 start on Sunday, as they kick off the day with a matchup against the Pacers. Terrell Hendrix continues to be dynamite for the Heat, as he leads the team in all five major categories, something no player has ever done for their team in the K1 League. Hendrix is tied for third overall in the K1 League in scoring at 20.6 points per game. He has been supported well by several players, including Alonzo King (9.6 ppg) and Mason Monahan (9.2 ppg). The Heat lead the league in steals and in forced turnovers, something that will be important in this matchup for the Pacers if they want to keep pace. The Pacers are led by Jamari Washington, who is averaging 16.5 points per game. Kawani Blackman is averaging 12.4 ppg and Antoine Pierce is averaging 10.6 ppg. Otis Houston (7.0 rpg and 5.0 apg) leads the team in those two categories.

1:00 pm - Suns (2-3) @ Kings (2-3)
The Suns and Kings matchup in an important matchup in Week 6, as both teams look to get back to .500 with a win on Sunday. The Kings have won two straight games, following an 0-3 start. Their offense exploded in a Week 5 win over the Bucks. For the Suns, they have had some bad luck this season, as they were forced to play with only four players a week ago once big man Kevin Howard went down with a knee injury. The Suns' Ryan Kvasnicka has been one of the league's best scorers so far, averaging 23.0 points per game. Point guard Brian Zirkle is tied for the league lead in assists with 5.0 per game and has been a big catalyst for the offense. For the Kings, Jamir Hinds lead the way with 14.8 points per game, while CJ Link is averaging 13.4 points per game. Look for the depth of the Kings, especially at the guard position, to try to speed up a Suns team that will inevitably play from the inside out in this one.

2:00 pm - Bucks (3-2) @ Bulls (2-3)
The Bucks and Bulls will both look to stop a losing streak, as two of the league's best big men square off in the 2 pm game. The Bucks, who started 3-0, have lost two in a row, while the Bulls have suffered three consecutive losses following their 2-0 start. Seth Johnson leads the Bulls in scoring, averaging 19.0 points per game. He also leads the team in rebounds with 9.8 rebounds per game. He'll matchup with Bucks' center Alex Malinic who also leads his team in scoring at 17.4 ppg. Other key scorers for the Bulls include Benito Munoz (18.0 ppg) and Bobby Crivokapich (14.8 ppg), but unfortunately for the Bulls they will both be absent on Sunday. The Bucks will look to Blake Graham (15.8 ppg) and Darien Bosby (10.6 ppg) as other key sources of offense in this contest. After splitting their two matchups a year ago, and both making the semifinals, both teams want nothing more than to snap their losing streak.

3:00 pm - Lakers (3-2) @ Knicks (1-4)
The Knicks conclude a brutal stretch of the schedule with an intriguing matchup against the Lakers. The Kicks have faced both 5-0 teams on their schedule, as well as the 4-1 Heat. Despite losing LJ Harris to the San Diego Sharks, they are still very much in the thick of the race, as they now aim to figure out their long-term rotation. The Lakers were thrilled to have Brian Hernandez back on the court a week ago, who made his season debut in stunning fashion - connecting on a ridiculous 17 three-pointers and scoring a league-record 59 points. The Lakers won't have their point guard Andre Robertson Jr. in this contest, so they will need Hernandez to play well again, as well as Chad White, who could have his hands full with the Anderson brothers. The Knicks will ask brothers Rob and Chris to take advantage of their size on the interior, along with Quon Shaw, who has been playing nicely in his past three contests - averaging 19 points per game and seven rebounds per game.

4:00 pm - Nets (5-0) @ Spurs (5-0)
The game of the week, and arguably the game of the year, features the league's two 5-0 teams in the Nets and the Spurs. The Spurs boast the league's best offense, averaging a whopping 86 points per game, including 100 points a piece in their last two contests. For the Nets, they have been the league's best defensive team, holding opponents to just 51 points per game. The Spurs have three of the league's top six rebounders, including Trey Johnson (10.6 rpg) who leads the league. The Nets' big man TJ Wicks will have his hands full with Johnson, as well as Latrell Tidwell and Dennis Koger. Look for these to be key matchups. Another important player for the Nets is point guard Martavias Laster, who is currently tied for third in the league with 20.6 points per game. Sammie Hines is the other scorer in double figures, averaging exactly 10.0 points per game. The Spurs' Tyree Mosley is averaging 18.0 points per game, and Tidwell averages 15.4 points per game. Don't miss the Week 6 game of the week.

5:00 pm - Celtics (2-3) @ Grizzlies (0-5)
The final game of Week 6 will see the Grizzlies continue the search for win number one on the season. They will take on a Celtics team that has been quite difficult to stop when Billy Baptist is there for the full game. Assuming the Celtics have Baptist on Sunday, they will be big favorites, as they look to get back to .500 as we near the midway point of the season. One of the pleasant surprises for the Celtics has been Jonathan Townsend, who is leading the team both in scoring (17.0 ppg) and rebounds (8.8 rpg). Baptist is averaging 15.0 points per game and Donald Ellis is averaging 12.4 points per contest. They will hone in defensively on Pat Allen, who leads the Grizzlies both in scoring (15.8 ppg) and in rebounding (8.4 rpg). Allen is the only player on the Grizzlies averaging double figures. With Ben Matthews out of the lineup, and the Allen brothers (Jaheim and Jahari) gone on Sunday, the Grizzlies will need some people to step up alongside Pat Allen in this one.