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Jimmy Butler kept the Heat alive in the battle for the NBA championship. The Miami ace was incredible in Game 5 and led his team to a 108-111 victory over the Lakers.
The Heat managed to escape the first period on the scoreboard with 27-36, while they achieved a difference of 11 points in the second ten minutes with 30-41. The Lakers reacted and dropped to 53-54, before Miami starring Butler again led 54-60 again late in the first half.
With the start of the second half, Davis, returning from injury, helped the Lakers equalize at 70-70, unable to regain the lead. The Heat was first the difference to +8 (70-78) to close the third with a twelve-minute lead at 82-88. In the fourth period we saw a real mess, with the Lakers leading for the first time after the first period at 97-96.
From 101-103, the advantage was constantly changing hands per attack! 21 “before the end, Davis gave his team a 108-107 lead, with Butler with two accurate shots making 108-109 16” before the end. There, LeBron grabbed the ball and gave an unmarked pass to Green that missed a 3-pointer, Morris got the offensive rebound but threw the ball out of bounds resulting in … hanging the Lakers! In the last attack, Harrow earned a foul, scored two shots and made the final 108-111.
Leading the winners, of course, was Jimmy Butler, who had 35 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists, followed by Robinson with 26 points.
On the other hand, LeBron James made an unreal appearance but at the moment did not give the Lakers the championship. He scored 40 points, had 13 rebounds and had 7 assists, with Davis on … one foot, to follow with 28 points and 12 rebounds.
The twelve minutes: 27-36, 56-60, 82-88, 108-111.
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