‘In your head’: Great fears NBL favourites could choke title away as pair of GF deciders loom
Melbourne United has been the NBL’s finest crew all season however should overcome its “mental” demons to beat the Illawarra Hawks and attain a fourth grand ultimate sequence in seven years.
Seven-time MVP Andrew Gaze says that’s United’s harsh actuality and the league’s No. 1 aspect faces a battle of the thoughts to defeat the Hawks.
Melbourne has been the NBL’s benchmark however it has one weak point – free-throw capturing.
United is ranked final from the penalty stripe this season at an accuracy of simply 69 per cent.
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The challenge has plagued Melbourne all through the playoff sequence in opposition to Illawarra.
United went 15-25 from the road in recreation one however held on in time beyond regulation to defeat the Hawks.
Melbourne wasn’t so fortunate within the 113-108 time beyond regulation loss to Illawarra on Sunday when its 15-24 report from the road value the aspect in a decent tussle.
Gaze believes United stays favorite to beat the Hawks however the aspect can’t afford to let its free-throw struggles value it down the stretch.
“It’s one of those things that can be contagious,” Gaze stated about United’s battles from the free-throw line. “The more you focus on it, sometimes it can play in your head.
“It’s not ideal but it shouldn’t be the determining factor, although it was on the weekend in such a close game.
“There isn’t much they (United) can do other than get more reps in and work more on the mind.”
Melbourne additionally faces the psychological problem of closing out a deciding playoff recreation at residence, which the aspect didn’t do two seasons in the past in opposition to Tasmania.
United went into the conflict because the red-hot favorite however the JackJumpers stole the present to win by three factors.
Melbourne’s crew is totally different now however Gaze stated the deciding playoff conflict in opposition to Illawarra on Wednesday night time remained a franchise-defining recreation.
“Again, it’s more to do with the mind,” he stated.
“When you’ve had such a dominant regular season, the ability to close out can play on your mind.
“You see it in all sports. Look at tennis. You dominate the game and a player can struggle to serve it out.
“Usually, despite those pressures, the regular-season form is a good indicator and you can work through any mental challenges.
“United go in as favourite but there are a few head games they have to get through.”
Gaze is leaning in direction of Perth beating Tasmania within the different playoff sequence decider however is refusing to rule out the JackJumpers.
He stated Tassie’s potent back-court duo of Milton Doyle and Jordan Crawford shot simply 11 of 34 from the sphere through the loss in recreation one.
Gaze holds hope for Tasmania to upset Perth at residence within the decider if Doyle and Crawford can uncover their capturing mojos.
“They only need to be marginally better and make some shots and that result is probably different,” he stated.
“Perth are expected to win but like United they have some issues they need to address.”
WEDNESDAY NBL PLAYOFFS DOUBLE-HEADER (the winners progress to the grand ultimate sequence)
Melbourne United v Illawarra Hawks at John Cain Arena from 7.30pm (AEDT)
Perth Wildcats v Tasmania JackJumpers at RAC Arena from 9.30pm (AEDT)