Slask Wroclaw is one win away from winning the Polish League title after a 63-66 win over Legia Warsaw in Game 4 of their best-of-seven series on Tuesday.
Domestic leagues: Trice lifts Slask to 3-1 lead in Polish finals

Travis Trice scored all points in a 0-7 run in the final 3 minutes of the game that lifted Slask to a road win that gave it 3-1 lead in the final series. It's been 20 years since Slask, the most decorated basketball club in Polish history, last won the Polish League crown. In Game 4, team changed leads throughout the 40 minutes. Legia held 63-59 lead entering the final 3 minutes, but Travis Trice hit a three-pointer, then split free throws to tie the game at 63-63 with 1:06 left, before knocking down a game-winning triple with 33 second left. Trice finished with 21 points, making 4-of-7 triples, grabbed 9 rebounds and dished 8 assists. His brother D'mitrik Trice scored 13 points and Lukasz Kolenda scored 11 in a victory.
It's the third straight road win in four final games so far. After Slask opened the series with 76-72 home win, Legia won Game 2 with 85-88 decision. But Slask beat Legia 74-81 on Sunday to take 2-1 lead, and now is a game away from winning its 18th Polish League title.










































