12:00 pm - Celtics (5-4) @ Knicks (3-6)
Following a pair of tough losses in Week 9, both teams will very much be looking for a win as they try to make one final push towards a better playoff seed. The Celtics were without Billy Baptist in a 59-51 loss to the Heat, and will likely be without him again in Week 10. Perhaps the most notable difference on the court for them is the inability to handle pressure while bringing up the ball up the court. In a Week 4 loss to the Kings, the Celtics were without Baptist and committed a whopping 25 turnovers. They weren't much better this past Sunday, turning the ball over 19 times against the Heat. For the Knicks, they have lost five of their six games by a combined 34 points, showing that they can absolutely play with anybody. Without Baptist, the Knicks will have a serious size advantage in this one, and may actually be favorites. If the Celtics don't win this one, they will likely finish below .500 with a Week 11 matchup against the Spurs. For the Knicks, a win here could give them a chance to close the year with four wins and five games, and potentially finish just one game below the .500 mark.

1:00 pm - Pacers (1-8) @ Kings (4-5)
The struggling Pacers will take on a surging Kings team that now has a great chance to finish above .500 in the regular season. With games left against the Pacers and Grizzlies, the Kings will be big favorites in both. Although they may be without guard KT Bobo - who suffered a knee injury in Week 9 - the Kings have been finding ways to score the ball consistently, following a slow start offensively to the season. Jamir Hinds and CJ Link are both averaging 14+ points per game, and the Kings have been able to rebound the ball well enough, despite rolling out a bit smaller lineup at times. For the Pacers, they have not been able to make up for their lack of size, and have been abused on the interior in the majority of their contests. This past Sunday they were only out-rebounded by nine, yet the Bulls were without their top two rebounders. For the Pacers to pull off the upset, they will need their full roster present, and they will need to play with the energy that they started the year with. Look for Jamari Washington (16.8 ppg) and Kawani Blackman (12.8 ppg) to lead the way on offense.

2:00 pm - Spurs (9-0) @ Heat (7-2)
The game of the week matchup for Week 10 sees the league's two best records square off. Although the Heat likely can't catch the Spurs in the standings, even with a win on Sunday, there has been quite a bit of hype building up for this one. Last year the heat pulled off a stunner in the regular season, knocking off the Spurs 65-48 in the Spurs' lowest scoring game in league history. The Spurs would bounce back in the quarterfinals of the playoff tournament, finally solving the Heat's zone with a strong second half, along their way to a revenge win and soon after a second consecutive championship. Looking ahead to this matchup, the Spurs are even better than they were a year ago, and will have a big advantage on the glass. The Heat live and die on their ability to force turnovers, and will have little to no chance if the Spurs take care of the ball. If they don't however, the Spurs will look to run and gun, and hope that the Spurs don't shoot it well from three. Although the Spurs could win a game like this by a lot of points, don't count out this Heat team, who has managed to win all but one of their single possession games this season.

3:00 pm - Lakers (6-3) @ Bulls (3-6)
The Lakers held on last week for a huge 67-64 win against the Bucks, keeping them alive for a top four seed in the playoff tournament. Winners of five of their past six games, the Lakers take on a Bulls team who has lost five of its past six contests. The storyline in this one revolves around the personnel of the Bulls, who have still somehow not played a game with all five of their best players together at once. Assuming they have all five guys on Sunday, the Bulls will likely give the Lakers a much closer game than fans of K1 would expect. In a pair of wins a year ago over the Lakers, the Bulls got huge contributions from their Big Three, particularly Seth Johnson (19.9 ppg), whom the Lakers are still searching for a way to slow down. If the Bulls win the rebounding battle in this one, Benito Munoz (21.4 ppg) and Bobby Crivokapich (16.7 ppg) may be able to hit enough shots to make this a close one. For the Lakers, Brian Hernandez (29.6 ppg) and Chad White (11.6 ppg and 9.4 rpg) are both equally deserving of the team's MVP honors, as they have provided massive contributions in the past two months. Expect this to be one of the best games of the day, as the Lakers look to avenge a pair of losses to the Bulls from a year ago.

4:00 pm - Suns (6-3) @ Bucks (4-5)
The Suns are one of the hottest teams in the K1 League, and will look to continue their recent streak against the Bucks on Sunday. A pair of wins by the Suns would give them a top three seed in the playoff tournament. Two keys for them have been the outstanding play of Ryan Kvasnicka (24.4 ppg and 10.5 rpg) and the late season addition of Jared Johnson, who is averaging 33 points per game in his two contests played. On the other side of the aisle, the Bucks struggles have come as somewhat of a surprise, as they have not been able to replicate the outside shooting that won them ten games a season ago. Aleks Malinic has been a force to be reckoned with, averaging 19.3 ppg and 8.2 rpg. Blake Graham should be back in the lineup for the Bucks (14.6 ppg and 6.9 rpg), which will need to be at their best on the glass if they are to keep pace in this one. The Bucks will also need to light it up from the three point line, as Darien Bosby, Caleb Johnson, and Christian Straw should get some looks against the Suns' zone.

5:00 pm - Grizzlies (0-9) @ Nets (6-3)
The Nets are one of four teams that has the chance to finish at 8-3, as they will take on the winless Grizzlies to conclude Week 10. Following a tough loss to the Suns in Week 9, the Nets have games left against the Grizzlies and the Bulls. In this matchup a year ago, the Nets scored 115 points along the way to a dominating win in the regular season. They should certainly have an edge again in this one, as they look to keep pace with the Heat, Suns, and Lakers. Martavias Laster is in the thick of the MVP conversation, as he is averaging 20.6 points per game, 4.7 rebounds per game, and 2.2 steals per game. Sammie Hines is averaging 12.1 points per game and 6.5 rebounds per game, as one of the best second options in the league. For the Grizzlies, they will hope to have several players back in the lineup that have been out for a while, including the Allen trio. Leading scorer and rebounder Pat Allen (16.1 ppg and 7.4 rpg) missed last week's contest, as have brothers Jaheim and Jahari Allen for the past two months. Ben Matthews (8.3 ppg) was a nice spark in last week's loss, after missing several games due to a wrist injury.