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NBL grand final series; Illawarra Hawks v Melbourne Utd: Froling, Kell, Harvey lead Hawks to win

Hawks trio Sam Froling, Tyler Harvey and Trey Kell III have led Illawarra to a crucial road win to level the NBL championship series but not before a breathtaking fightback by Melbourne Utd.

Tyler Harvey, Wani Swaka Lo Buluk, Sam Froling and William Hickey of the Hawks celebrate winning game two. Picture: Getty Images
Tyler Harvey, Wani Swaka Lo Buluk, Sam Froling and William Hickey of the Hawks celebrate winning game two. Picture: Getty Images

A Tyler Harvey three-point bomb with six seconds left has lifted Illawarra Hawks to a stirring game two victory.

The Hawks have tasted victory in an NBL Championship Series game for the first time since 2010 and it could not have been more timely.

Justin Tatum’s team had trailed 1-0 in the series after losing game 1 on their home court and were staring down the barrel of defeat when United veteran Ian Clark gave his side the lead from the free throw line with 10 seconds to go.

Who better for the Hawks to turn to for a big shot at the death than Harvey?

That is the veteran’s stock and trade and he rose up over Clark to score the dagger.

Tyler Harvey hits the shot which delivered the Hawks victory in game two of the NBL championship series. Picture: Getty Images
Tyler Harvey hits the shot which delivered the Hawks victory in game two of the NBL championship series. Picture: Getty Images

United had one final chance with captain Chris Goulding’s three-point attempt going agonisingly in and out to leave the home fans devastated and a mouth-watering best-of-five series locked at a game apiece.

The Hawks had to hold on for dear life as United stormed home.

Clark, who scored 31 points, hopped in the driver’s seat for United and tried to steer his side home.

But the Hawks, many of whom were largely foreign to championship series play before this series, showed tremendous grit to fight out a victory.

Tyler Harvey wins game 2 for the Hawks

HEAD KNOCK CONCERN

Not only did the Hawks win, but they might not have to deal with United’s defensive menace Shea Ili in game three in Wollongong on Sunday.

In a significant development, Ili never returned to the game after half time after copping an accidental elbow from Hawks guard Will Hickey in the second period.

The 32-year-old was assessed at half time and ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Ili has endured a wretched history of concussions, so this is a serious concern.

BIG THREE DOMINATE

The Hawks big three all fired.

Harvey aggressively hunted his shot to have a team-high 24 points.

Hawks centre Sam Froling took the honours in an enthralling big man battle against Marcus Lee and Rob Loe with 23 points, five rebounds and three assists.

The Hawks star of the regular season, Trey Kell III, snapped out of the funk he endured in game 1 to show out as the star that he is.

Sam Froling scored 23 points for the Hawks. Picture: Getty Images
Sam Froling scored 23 points for the Hawks. Picture: Getty Images

Kell had a typically well rounded game with 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

Goulding, who had fired in 19 three pointers over his previous two John Cain Arena outings, looked ominous with two early threes, but he was kept relatively in check.

Goulding threatened to explode to life in the second half, finishing with 17 points and four assists, but his five turnovers hurt.

BENCH IMPACT

United were served well off the bench in the first half.

Speedy guard Flynn Cameron provided a spark and Clark once again impacted.

But it was Tanner Krebs who lifted United into a six-point lead early in the second.

Krebs launched two three-pointers late in the first to give United parity at quarter time.

United’s three-point shooting in the first was red hot, going 7/9 (77%).

HAWKS HOLD ON

The Hawks, sparked by a Harvey three and some nifty play in the paint from Froling, opened up the third period on an 8-0 run.

It was a double-digit Hawks lead midway through the third before Goulding awoke from his slumber to score his first points since the five-minute mark of the first quarter, but the visitors marched confidently to three quarter time with a 82-71.

Chris Goulding’s last-gasp shot to steal game two of the championship series seemingly went in then bounced back out of the basket. Picture: Getty Images
Chris Goulding’s last-gasp shot to steal game two of the championship series seemingly went in then bounced back out of the basket. Picture: Getty Images

Clark, Goulding and Matthew Dellavedova all hit threes to reduce the margin to three and it was game on.

Hickey put the Hawks up two from the free throw line before Clark was fouled on a three-point attempt and hit all three to put Unied up one with 10.4 seconds left on the clock, then Harvey called game.

NBL SCOREBOARD

Melbourne United 100 (Clark 31 Goulding 17) lt Illawarra Hawks 102 (Harvey 24 Froling 23)

At John Cain Arena, Melbourne.

Originally published as NBL grand final series; Illawarra Hawks v Melbourne Utd: Froling, Kell, Harvey lead Hawks to win

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