The Grizzlies' performance tonight had truly made him feel as if he was in that era.
But it wasn't his fault. After all, last year's Heat Team had hardly put any pressure on the Grizzlies; you couldn't see the Grizzlies' real strength.
But this Heat Team did.
After the timeout, the Heat Team didn't make any substitutions, but Wade started to handle the ball again.
He and Bosh began a pick-and-roll at the three-point line, and Wade drove into the crowd as soon as the pick-and-roll happened.
This made the Grizzlies' defense instinctively tighten.
And at that moment, Wade passed the ball to Bosh.
Bosh was positioned quite far out, almost a step inside the three-point line.
The constricted Grizzlies' defense was too late to rush out again.
Bosh's adjusted mid-range jump shot was a stable hit.
Turning back, Hansen's defender also changed back to Wade; it looked like Spoelstra's timeout was mainly to adjust the defense.