CHASKA, Minn. -- It all comes down to Sunday.With the United States leading 9? to 6?, the Ryder Cup hangs in the balance, with 12 singles matches left to determine the overall champion. European captain Darren Clarke chose to frontload his lineup, while his American counterpart, Davis Love III, opted to spread the wealth; Team USA needs just five points to regain the trophy for the first time since 2008. Lets break down all 12 matches. (And remember, having an advantage doesnt mean that teams player is going to win.)Patrick Reed (USA) vs. Rory McIlroy (EUR), 12:04 p.m. ETYou wanted it, you got it. The matchup of each teams best player so far, this one should set off the fireworks. Not sure either one has the edge, but in this case, lets go with the four-time major champion over the guy feeding off the home-crowd frenzy. But its soooo close. ADVANTAGE: EUROPEJordan Spieth (USA) vs. Henrik Stenson (EUR), 12:15 p.m. ETThere arent a whole lot of players more fearsome in a one-on-one situation than Stenson. While Spieth might be up to the task, his game hasnt looked that way over the past few days. ADVANTAGE: EUROPEJ.B. Holmes (USA) vs. Thomas Pieters (EUR), 12:26 p.m. ETBombs away. This matchup of big hitters should provide some sparks. Pieters, surprisingly, will play all five sessions as a rookie, and while he has been terrific at times, Holmes is good in this format. ADVANTAGE: USARickie Fowler (USA) vs. Justin Rose (EUR), 12:37 p.m. ETPoor Rickie. Two years ago, he was steamrolled by McIlroy; this time, it doesnt get much easier against the Olympic gold-medal winner. Expect Roses ball-striking alone to win a few holes here. ADVANTAGE: EUROPEJimmy Walker (USA) vs. Rafa Cabrera-Bello (EUR), 12:48 p.m. ETClose one to call here. RCB reached the semifinals of the WGC-Dell Match Play Championship earlier this year, but the edge goes to the most recent major champion -- the PGA Championship winner -- who is a cool customer and wont feel too many nerves in this environment. ADVANTAGE: USAPhil Mickelson (USA) vs. Sergio Garcia (EUR), 12:59 p.m. ETAnother blessing of the blind draw: We wound up with this fantastic matchup of seasoned veterans. Neither player has a terrific singles record (Mickelson is 5-5-0; Garcia is 3-4-0), but in what could be Leftys last-ever Ryder Cup match, expect him to find a little magic. ADVANTAGE: USARyan Moore (USA) vs. Lee Westwood (EUR), 1:10 p.m. ETThough Moore hasnt looked great this week, Westwood might have missed more putts inside 5 feet than the other 23 competitors combined. Tough to see him regaining his stroke for this one. ADVANTAGE: USABrandt Snedeker (USA) vs. Andy Sullivan (EUR), 1:21 p.m. ETIn a somewhat controversial move, Love benched Snedeker for Saturday afternoons fourballs session, despite him having a 2-0-0 record. Expect Snedeker to come out with even more fire against Sullivan, who hasnt played since Friday. ADVANTAGE: USADustin Johnson (USA) vs. Chris Wood (EUR), 1:32 p.m. ETIf youre setting odds on each match, there would be no bigger favorite than DJ, who has been the worlds best player all year. Clarke has tried to hide Wood, playing him only one match so far, and he seems like a sacrificial lamb in this one. ADVANTAGE: USABrooks Koepka (USA) vs. Danny Willett (EUR), 1:43 p.m. ETThe Masters champion has had to overcome his brothers ramblings about American fans, then dealt with many of them coming true for him while in the arena this week. Meanwhile, Koepka has displayed his usual aggressive style of play, which should suit him well again. ADVANTAGE: USAMatt Kuchar (USA) vs. Martin Kaymer (EUR), 1:54 p.m. ETBy anyones standards, Kaymer has failed to look even close to impressive this week; he has been among the most disappointing of the Europeans. Meanwhile, Kuchar found some mojo Saturday afternoon and should have a little momentum. ADVANTAGE: USAZach Johnson (USA) vs. Matt Fitzpatrick (EUR), 2.05 p.m. ETAs the last man to qualify for the U.S. team through the points list, Johnson is 1-1-0 so far, playing his steady if not spectacular brand of golf. Fitzpatrick, though, has largely been hidden, playing just one foursomes match, which means he hasnt even teed off on half of these holes since Thursday morning. ADVANTAGE: USA Wholesale Air Max Australia . After taking two big hits this week -- losing at home and dropping back-to-back games for the first time all season -- Indiana struck back by playing its most complete game of the year. Air Max Australia Running Shoes . 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Kristaps Porzingis performance recently has helped the New York Knicks win four out of their past five games, with the forward averaging 25.0 points per game over that span.First Takes Max Kellerman argues that its time for the Knicks to be Porzingis team. But with Carmelo Anthony on the roster through 2019 -- and Derrick Rose, who is only under contract until the end of the season,?in need of the ball in his hands -- Porzingis can get lost in the shuffle.ddddddddddddBut should Porzingis lead the Knicks going forward? Vote now in the poll below!Porzingis, 21, is one of the most exciting young players in the league and might have only scratched the surface of his potential.Anthony is still averaging 22.5 points per game, and his pedigree as a player is undeniable. ' ' '