Marin Independent Journal

Heat top Lakers, force Game 6

Butler, Miami stave off eliminatio­n

- By Tim Reynolds

LAKEBUENAV­ISTA, FLA. » The trophy was ready.

Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat delayed its appearance. The NBA Finals are not over, not after Butler and the Heat pulled off a virtuoso performanc­e in Game 5 on Friday night.

Butler had 35 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Heat watched Danny Green’s wide- open 3-pointer in the final seconds bounce off the rimon the way to beating Los Angeles 111108 — cutting the Lakers’ lead in the title series to 3-2.

Game 6 is Sunday night. Duncan Robinson had 26 points for Miami, which used seven players. Kendrick Nunn had 14 points, Bam Adebayo 13, Tyler Herro 12 and Jae Crowder 11. The seventh player, Andre Iguodala, didn’t score.

They had enough. LeBron James had 40 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists for the Lakers. Anthony Davis scored 28 points, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 16.

The Lakers were seconds away from the title before the Heat rallied to save the season.

Los Angeles broke out all the stops: Davis had shiny gold sneakers on, the hue similar to the Larry O’Brien Trophy, and the team made the decision earlier in the week to skip on the scheduled purple uniforms and wear the black ones designed and inspired by Kobe Bryant instead.

They were 4- 0 in those uniforms. They’re 4-1 now.

But Bryant, oh, how he would have loved this fight. Drama, all the way to the end.

Robinson’s 3- pointer with 3:13 left put Miami up by two, and started a stretch where the next nine scoring possession­s from either side resulted in a tie or a lead change.

Back and forth they went. Butler got fouled with 46.7 seconds left, then slumped over the baseline video boards, clearly exhausted. He made both foul shots for a one-point lead; Davis’ putback with 21.8 seconds left got the Lakers back on top.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra used his last timeout before the ensuing possession, just to buy Butler a couple minutes of rest. Butler drove the lane, drew contact and made both with 16.8 seconds left for a 109-108 lead.

The Lakers’ mission at that point could not have been more simple: Get a basket, win a title.

They couldn’t do it. Herro finished it off with two free throws.

Butler became the sixth player in NBA Finals history to have multiple tripledoub­les in the same title series: Magic Johnson and James have both done it three times, while Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlai­n and Draymond Green have done it once.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Lakers forward Anthony Davis shoots between Heat forward Jimmy Butler, left, and guard Andre Iguodala during the second half of Game 5of the NBA Finals on Friday in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lakers forward Anthony Davis shoots between Heat forward Jimmy Butler, left, and guard Andre Iguodala during the second half of Game 5of the NBA Finals on Friday in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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