12:15 pm - (5) Grizzlies 62, (12) Twolves 48
Despite three players scoring in double figures, the Twolves' disappointing season came to an end without a win as the Grizzlies' strength on the glass proved to be too much. The Grizzlies outrebounded the Twolves by a margin of 47-29, as they were the first five seed in K1 history to enter the playoffs with eight wins, in an unusually top heavy portion of the standings in the regular season. Mark Conner's 19 points and Kawani Blackman's 15 points led the way, and the Grizzlies' win would set up a highly anticipated quarterfinal matchup against the fourth seeded Warriors.

1:20 pm - (6) Lakers 87, (11) Hornets 81 F/OT
In the best game of the day, the Hornets pushed the Lakers to the brink, forcing OT with a furious final minute comeback, but in the end they would come up just short. The Hornets were not your typical eleven seed, with a few high-powered, collegiate scorers on their roster, including Brian Hernandez' 26 points, Kionne Layne's 22 points, and 12 points from Darien Bosby. The Lakers narrowly escaped, thanks to 26 points from Joshua Lawson, 24 points from Terrell Hendrix, and 22 points from Kentrell Matthews. The Lakers put up 20 points in the extra period and would advance to face the third seeded 76ers in another blockbuster quarterfinal matchup.

2:25 pm - (7) Bulls 73, (10) Celtics 66
The Bulls edged the Celtics by a score of 73-66 in what was a back and forth game for more than 30 minutes. The Celtics had defeated the Bulls by five points during the regular season, but ultimately missed their leading scorer - Johnnie WIlliams - as they were without him the entire month of November. While four players did score in double digits for the Celtics, the firepower from the Bulls' two-headed monster proved to be the difference. Benito Munoz had 23 points, while Seth Johnson had 18 points and 11 rebounds. Jeremy Kapper's 16 points and Ferra Johnson's 12 points also made a big impact. The Bulls would advance to face the defending champion and second seeded Spurs in the quarterfinals.

3:30 pm - (8) Knicks 76, (9) Kings 65
In an intriguing contest between two teams that finished 3-8, the Knicks had the two best players on the court, as Quon Shaw and LJ Harris dominated the Kings. Shaw had 28 points on 8/9 shooting, and Harris had 27 points on 9/12 shooting. After getting out to a ten point lead about eight minutes into the game, the Knicks were able to hold off the Kings, answering each run with a run of their own. In their second ever season as a franchise, the Knicks would repeat a very similar storyline, winning the 8 vs 9 game and advancing to face an undefeated, number one seed in the quarterfinals, this time the 11-0 Bucks.

4:35 pm - (4) Warriors 76, (5) Grizzlies 43
For the third year in a row, the Grizzlies faced the Warriors in the quarterfinals, and for the third straight time, their season ended in disappointing fashion. The two teams took to the floor with a combined 17 wins on the season, but the score would not live up to the hype as the Warriors steamrolled their way to a sixth quarterfinal appearance in six seasons. The Warriors also won their sixth straight game and looked like the league's top team for much of the contest. Antonio Marshall and Tyree Mosley both had 22 points and combined for 9 assists. It's hard to find a better backcourt tandem in K1, as the Warriors advanced to next Sunday’s Final Four where they will face the top seeded Bucks at 1:45 pm.

5:40 pm - (6) Lakers 83, (3) 76ers 78
The Lakers played in both of the day's two highest scoring affairs, as their high powered offense showed up again in the clutch, this time defeating the third seeded 76ers by a score of 83-78. Terrell Hendrix was a one-man wrecking ball, scoring 41 points on 16/23 from the field. After nearly being upset by the double-digit seeded Hornets in their Round of 16 matchup, the Lakers received a bit of good fortune, as the 76ers' were down three starters, including their top two scorers. The Lakers took advantage of this and pulled off the only upset of the day’s eight games. The Lakers are back in the Final Four for the fourth time and will face the second seeded Spurs at 3:00 pm.

6:45 pm - (2) Spurs 76, (7) Bulls 65
The defending champion Spurs improved to 6-2 all time in the quarterfinals, pulling away from a never-say-die Bulls team in the final five minutes of the game, winning 76-65. Martavias Laster led the way with 27 points, while the rest of the roster complimented their star point guard. Dennis Koger made his K1 return after only playing one game since September, and Octavious Davis had 14 points. The Spurs will be looking for their record fifth championship, as they are an impressive 8-1 all-time on Championship Sunday. They will face the sixth seeded Lakers at 3:00 pm.

7:50 pm - (1) Bucks 60, (8) Knicks 54
The 11-0 Bucks didn’t play their best game on Sunday, but pulled out a gritty, “survive and advance” type of win over the Knicks. Despite only scoring 60 points, the Bucks were able to keep the Knicks’ offense in check, outside of LJ Harris. MVP candidate Lavell McIntosh had 15 points, while Ben Green led the Bucks with 16 points. Andre Robertson Jr also provided 13 points. While the Bucks were undoubtedly the best team in the K1 League during the regular season, they will certainly need to play better on Sunday if they want to make it to their first ever championship game. Standing in the way is the three-time champion Warriors, who have never lost before the finals. In what is expected to be the game of the year, the first semifinal between the Bucks and the fourth seeded Warriors begins at 1:45 pm.