It was ready for drama when it became clear that the first and second in the series would settle for the Swedish Championship title in basketball.

Reigning champion Norrköping against a Jämtland that makes its first final appearance.

And it became dramatic.

Norrköping, favorites in the final series, took two straight victories at home.

But the Giants wanted to have a word in the game.

The Östersund team reduced to 1-2 and equalized to 2-2 by a miraculous finish by CJ Wilson with three seconds left of the last meeting.

- The last match was absolutely incredible.

Everything that happened.

Both teams fought for the lead.

And so it is decided in the last seconds.

You can not get better entertainment on TV.

It was a thriller, an action roll that ended with a victory for Jämtland, says SVT Sports expert Nick Rajacic.

And the tough, tough and crowd-pleasing final series is already a ticket success.

The next two matches in each city sold out very quickly.

"Affects basketball"

- These two clubs have had an incredible progress in recent years.

I am convinced that this affects basketball throughout Sweden.

If we have clubs that show the way and show that it is possible, other clubs will be inspired.

The expert points to the connection with both clubs' elite efforts that have yielded results and the persistent work to fill their arenas.

- We have two clubs that are feeling very well.

They have done a very good job of attracting spectators to the matches in recent years.

And how good the game is.

I do not remember the last time we had such good finals.

An enormous pressure

- It is fantastic.

We will try to open up for stands.

We have a capacity of 3,000, says Patrik Takahashi, ticket manager in Norrköping.

But it is not only in Norrköping that it is sold out.

Jämtland's sales system crashed on Wednesday.

- It is fantastic.

I was in the system and had to check the sales and was thrown out myself due to the enormous pressure.

Here it is also completely sold out, says the team's match manager Ivan Jaafer.

The hall in Östersund has a capacity of 1700 people.

And Jaafer says that the club could have sold 3,000 more tickets if the capacity had existed.

SVT Sport broadcasts the fifth final match where Norrköping receives Jämtland.