The NBA playoffs are almost halfway complete. Fans have been waiting anxiously to see who will be crowned this year's best team. Tonight fans are lucky to get a couple of game sixes in both the Eastern and Western Conference.

The first game begins at 8 p.m. EDT on ESPN.

Frank Vogel and the Indiana Pacers can eliminate the Washington Wizards tonight in game six. After losing game of the series, the Pacers came to life and won the next three consecutive games taking a 3-1 series lead. Center Roy Hibbert started playing like he's capable. Maybe releasing Andrew Bynum had an effect on him. The Wizards stayed alive by winning game five, 102-79 in dominating fashion. The Pacers were absolutely embarrassed on the boards, getting out-rebounded 62-23. No, that's not a typo: The Pacers were out-rebounded by almost a three-to-one ratio.

Heading into game six, the Pacers have a little bit of momentum and will be playing at home. If the Wizards and John Wall can win again, they will force a game seven in Indiana on Sunday. It would be very beneficial to the Pacers to win this game and rest up as the Miami Heat have already advanced to the third round.

The second game begins at 10:30 p.m. EDT on ESPN.

Russell Westbrook has been the most electrifying player in the West so far in the playoffs. The Thunder escaped defeat last game and currently lead the series against the Clippers 3-2. In game five, Chris Paul put up an outstanding 14 assists but fell apart in the end. Chris Paul had a game high five turnovers and looked like 'Cliff' Paul in the closing minutes. Blake Griffin continues to play well, but he can play better, especially defensively. The San Antonio Spurs have already advanced to the third round of the playoffs, so they will be watching to see their next opponent. If the Clippers can win and force a game seven, it will be played on Sunday in Oklahoma.

If both the Pacers and Thunder are able to win tonight, the playoff field will shrink to just four teams remaining. Those four teams would also be the top four highest seeded teams in the NBA. Three of the four teams that were in the Conference Finals last postseason are still (or already are) in the running to make it this year. There's not many upsets or surprises with the NBA.

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