Game 7. It doesn't get any better than this. Teams play the entire year to have it all come down to a single two and a half hour time slot. And you're telling me that we've got 3 today and 2 on Sunday? Now this is going to be a good weekend. I'm going to rank the 5 game 7's over the next two days in the order of priority I have to watch them. (And to think we would have had 6 of them if Damian Lillard hadn't made one of the better shots in playoff history last night.)5.) Oklahoma City vs. Memphis.Listen, I love watching Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook just as much as the next person who enjoys wonderful talent. But after Mike Conley strained his hamstring and star power forward was suspended for punching Steven Adams, it's all but decided in Oklahoma City tonight. It's unfortunate for the fans that they don't get a game 7 with both teams at full strength, and it's going to be awfully tough for Memphis to go in and steal a win on the road without Randolph or a healthy Conley. I expect OKC to get the W, and I don't think it's going to be all that close.4.) Toronto vs. BrooklynRemember when Paul Pierce scored nine points in the fourth quarter of game 1 and yelled, "That's why they brought me here!"? Wrong, Paul. This is why they brought you here. Game 7, your here for this. This is the one game of a series you can't lose. Who knows how long this Brooklyn team is together after this year? KG looks headed for retirement, Paul is obviously in a steep decline, and the rest of their roster is full of hefty contracts. How much longer can they stick together? Toronto has young, athletic bodies on their side and I don't expect Kyle Lowry to go 4-16 from the field again and if Derozan keeps playing the way he has, I think Toronto gets the win here at home. They get pretty crazy up there in Canada. Neither franchise has ever won a game 7, Toronto gets it first.3.) Dallas vs. San AntonioI love Dirk Nowitzki, he is no doubt the best international player to ever play. Rick Carlisle is a championship coach for Dallas. San Antonio is yet to play their best game that they can play in this series. Tony Parker, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli, Kawhi Leonard, I think it's just too much for Dallas to overcome. They've played a wonderful series and I would be in no way surprised if they went in and advanced to the semifinals. Remember San Antonio's last game 7? 2013 NBA Finals last year in Miami? Think that hasn't stuck with those guys? I don't think they let a chance get away from them to advance at home. The Spurs just have too many players who can come off the bench and produce. Tim Duncan is a guaranteed double-double tonight, and while I expect Dirk to play an incredible game, I also expect him to get his first blemish on his sparkling 4-0 record in game 7's in his career.2.) Indiana vs. AtlantaThe biggest problem that the Pacers have had with this series is that the Atlanta Hawks have forced them to not do what they do best. Frank Vogel can't afford to have Roy Hibbert on the floor because of a combination of Hibbert's enormous struggles of late and the way the Hawks have played. They've spread the floor, put Teague at the top and simply had him create. Hibbert can't stand in the paint and defend the rim because all of Atlanta's big men can make the 3, and he is beyond uncomfortable guarding out to the line. All year long, Pacers have known when defending on the perimeter that they can get up under their man and pressure him, knowing if they get beat that Big Roy is standing under the hoop to send the opposition away. They haven't been able to do that in this series, because Roy is stretched out to the 3 and Teague has played all series out of his mind, even with Paul George guarding him at times. If the Pacers can keep the Hawks out of the paint and off the offensive glass, they should get the win. I've had a lot of doubt about this Pacers team for the last two months whether they're as good as they played early, but I also think Atlanta had its best chance to close out the 1 seed in Game 6, and they missed it. I expect the Pacers to win, but I've also learned to not be surprised if they show me anything other than what I expected. David West has to play big, Scola and Mahinmi have to give them good minutes and production off the bench and they'll advance to meet Washington in the semifinals.1.) Los Angeles vs. Golden StateThe Splash Brothers, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are leading their team into what is sure to be very hostile territory in the Staples Center. Chris Paul is yet to have a good game by his standards for the LA Clippers. Although the Clippers are only 1-1 since their owner received a lifetime ban from the NBA, you can sense that there is a feel of relief around the organization. A weight has been lifted off the shoulders of the players and their head coach. These are two of the most entertaining teams to watch in the NBA, and the idea that they are facing each other in a win or go home scenario in game 7 is very enticing. This is the game I'm looking forward to the most of all these game 7's because I have literally no idea what will happen. If Chris Paul plays a good game, Blake Griffin isn't hit with fouls that prevent him from being on the floor and DeAndre Jordan is able to stand under the basket and eat up rebounds and throw back any attempt Golden State gets at the basket, LA should feel comfortable. At the same time, it's hard to ever feel comfortable when you're standing across from 5 other guys on the other team that can absolutely light it up from 3 point range. Stephen Curry plays his best on the biggest stages of basketball, and it doesn't get any bigger than a game 7. So I will be sitting on my couch, glued to the TV tonight at 10:30 absolutely amazed at everything that will happen in this one. My gut feeling says that LA will be too much to handle at home, but it will be very, very close. It could come down to whoever has the ball last, and like Damian Lillard showed us last night, who knows what will happen if it comes down to that?With all this being said, obviously I'm excited to watch all of these games. It doesn't get better for a basketball fan than a game 7, and the NBA has NEVER had three game 7's in one day, and that's exactly what we get today along with the two tomorrow. Win or go home, here we go.