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Melbourne United win thriller to reach NBL grand final

Chris Goulding nailed a free-throw at the death to send Melbourne United into the NBL grand final. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Melbourne United are first into the NBL championship series after skipper Chris Goulding nailed a free throw at full-time to win their deciding play-off match 113-112 against Perth Wildcats.

It looked like Perth's captain Jesse Wagstaff had taken the match to extra time when he drained a three-pointer with two seconds remaining to tie up the clash.

But Goulding was fouled by Ben Henshall as he attempted to put up a last-gasp shot, sending the captain to the line for two shots.

Perth unsuccessfully challenged the call and with the clock showing zero he was able to make the winning basket.   

Ian Clark
Ian Clark (left) and Perth's Ben Henshall do battle with the American starring for United. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

In a best-of-five grand final showdown, United will take on either minor premiers Illawarra or South East Melbourne Phoenix, with their third and final semi-final match on Wednesday night.

United are gunning for their first trophy since 2021, losing last year's title series to the Tasmanian Jackjumpers.

"It was just an elite game of basketball, shots were fired at both ends, playing at a super high level," said United coach Dean Vickerman.

"All year we've talked about the things that we need to do better and one of those was execution down the stretch of games. 

"You look back and Sydney game, New Zealand game, this game, we've executed plays to win in the last 30 seconds of games."

While Goulding made the winning shot, import Ian Clark was the standout for the home side with a career-high haul.

Illi
Shea Illi was magnificent in defence for victors Melbourne United. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

An NBA championship winner with Golden State in 2017, Clark bagged 38 points, while Goulding finished with 30 and Matthew Dellavedova and Shea Illi held firm in defence.

With his team on shaky ground, trailing by 11 after the first quarter, sharp-shooter Goulding showed his hand.

Goulding, who piled on 41 points to anchor their game-one victory, ended the half with six three-pointers and tallied nine for the match.

Melbourne briefly hit the lead before falling back to trail 62-58 at the main break, with Perth also keeping the scoreboard ticking over in a dazzling offensive display from both teams.

It looked like it was going to be the Bryce Cotton show early on with the five-time league MVP scoring 16 points in the first quarter, two points short of his entire scoring contribution in game two. 

Cotton
Bryce Cotton got the Perth Wildcats off to a flying start. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Perth's small forward Kristian Doolittle was also a major contributor and totalled 37 points and 10 rebounds.

The home side had their noses in front heading into the final term, 87-84 with Jack White finally finding his range while keeping Cotton scoreless in the third quarter.

United tried to shake the Wildcats early in the fourth quarter and looked home, up by five with a minute to play, until Wagstaff's heroics setting up the thrilling finale.

Perth coach John Rillie was gutted by the result but proud of his team's effort.

"You saw our team throughout the season just fight and find ways to win and give yourself a chance to win, so that was a tremendous character trait of our team. 

"They got up five and we just pursued that one possession, offensive rebounds, and Wags (Wagstaff) hits a big three to tie it up.

"That last probably minute you can't ask for anything more to give yourself a chance like that, so great series, disappointing that we're the losers of it."

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