Butler brilliant as Heat stave off elimination
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[October 10, 2020]
(Reuters) - Jimmy Butler scored a 35-point triple-double and
the Miami Heat defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 111-108 on Friday to
stave off elimination and force an NBA Finals Game Six on Sunday.
With their backs against the wall, the Heat refused to give up,
surviving a 40-point onslaught from the Lakers LeBron James thanks
to outstanding three-point shooting, clutch free throws and the
all-round brilliance of Butler.
The Lakers, who trailed for most of the game, had a chance to win it
in the final seconds, but Danny Green's wide open three-point shot
came up short. The Lakers Markieff Morris got the rebound but threw
the ball out of bounds while trying to pass it to Anthony Davis.
Rookie Tyler Herro was fouled on the ensuing inbound pass and coolly
sank two free throws to extend the Heat lead to three points and the
Lakers were unable to get off a good shot as time expired to cap the
thrilling contest.
Butler, who had 12 rebounds, 11 assists and was 12-12 from the free
throw line, said the win was a gritty team effort.
"We just played hard, got to where we wanted to on offense, shared
the ball like we always do, and just kept with it," he said.
"It's a game of runs and we withstood theirs."
Still, he said he was not pleased with how the Heat closed the game
out.
"It was a little bit of luck that Danny Green missed that shot at
the top of the key," he said.
"Now we go back to the hotel to get better because the way we ended
this game is not going to get it done in the next one."
Sharpshooting guard Duncan Robinson was also huge for the Heat,
hitting seven three pointers en route to a 26-point performance.
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Los Angeles Lakers
forward LeBron James (23) passes the ball against Miami Heat forward
Jimmy Butler (22) during the fourth quarter in game five of the 2020
NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA
TODAY Sports
"Duncan is Duncan. Those are the games we expect him to have,"
Butler said.
"He's the reason we're going to win the next one."
The favored Lakers, whose lead is now 3-2 in the best-of-seven
series, saw forward Anthony Davis re-aggravate a right heel injury
late in the first quarter.
Davis returned after sitting out for several minutes, but struggled
to find a rhythm and could be seen hobbling up the floor in the
fourth quarter.
The Heat are hoping to spoil the favored Lakers attempt to win a
record-tying 17th title in Orlando, where the NBA resumed its season
in a biosecure bubble in July after a four-month hiatus over the
COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez and Richard Pullin)
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