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Hawks level play-off series 1-1 with OT win over United

The Illawarra Hawks have taken their NBL Playoffs series with Melbourne United to game three. (Mark Evans/AAP PHOTOS)

Illawarra's rags-to-riches fairytale remains alive after they conjured a thrilling 113-108 overtime win over Melbourne United in game two to level their NBL play-off series 1-1.

Gary Clark (31 points, 16 rebounds), Tyler Harvey (23 points), Sam Froling (19 points, 13 boards) and Will "Davo" Hickey (career-high 18 points) played starring roles to drag the Hawks, last year's wooden spooners, to within one victory of a shock championship series berth.

Before a sell-out WIN Entertainment Centre crowd, the unsung Hickey's huge offensive rebound and putback on the fulltime siren, after Clark's tough left-handed miss, levelled the scores at 97-all and forced the extension.

Illawarra then ran away with the match, outshining Melbourne 16-11 in overtime.

"We wouldn't be sitting here with a smile on our face if it wasn't for this young man (Hickey)," beamed Hawks coach Justin Tatum, celebrating his 45th birthday in style.

"Our composure towards the end of the fourth quarter and in overtime was exceptional."

Game one hero Matthew Dellavedova (20 points, eight assists) was again superb for United, aided by centre Jo Lual-Acuil (18 points) and sixth man Ian Clark (17).

But the visitors, who dominated overtime in their series-opening home win on Friday, didn't have the answers this time.

Melbourne controlled proceedings initially, jumping ahead 6-0 then 15-6, with Lual-Acuil aggressive in the paint, as United out-rebounded Illawarra 15-5 en route to a 25-19 quarter-time break.

Gary Clark, the only Hawk to fire early in that opening term, had some help in the second quarter from fellow import Harvey and play-off surprise packet Hickey as the home side hit back to edge ahead 50-49 at half-time.

The lead changed hands 14 times in a frenetic, end-to-end third period, at the end of which Melbourne led 75-73 on Shea Ili's late triple.

Dellavedova's tough drive inside the last 30 seconds of regulation gave United a three-point lead, which Harvey's floater sliced to one.

Chris Goulding's uncharacteristic missed free throw paved the way for Hickey's buzzer-beating heroics.

Botched foul shots continued to haunt Melbourne in OT, in which Clark and Froling dominated inside and Hickey continued to thrive at both ends.

"We did a lot of things well," United coach Dean Vickerman said.

"But we've got to start shooting over 70 per cent from the foul line."

The series-deciding game three is at Melbourne's John Cain Arena on Wednesday.

In other news, the Tasmania JackJumpers will be without Marcus Lee for their must-win game two against the Perth Wildcats at home on Monday night after the club reluctantly accepted a one-match suspension on the big man.

The NBL game review panel initially issued Lee with a two-match sanction for an unsportsmanlike foul on Wildcats import Jordan Usher in game one on Friday night.

The ban for the incident which was deemed to be intentional, medium impact and high contact was cut to one match with an early guilty plea.

The Wildcats had lodged a complaint with the NBL over the matter.

Perth won the series opener 89-81 in Perth.

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