This could be it.
If the Miami Heat doesn't leave Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center with a win over the 76ers on Tuesday, its season will come to an end.
That's the nature of the beast when trailing 3-1 in a best-of-7 NBA playoffs series.
After splitting the first two games of the series in this same road arena, the Heat followed up with back-to-back losses on its homecourt. Miami lost Game 3 in the series 128-108 on Thursday. The Heat lost Game 4 106-102 on Saturday despite forcing 27 turnovers and getting 25 points from Dwyane Wade.