Compared to that, what made Wade more uncomfortable was that he couldn't stop Zhang Yang's shooting. He could only influence the jump, rhythm, and confrontation aspects, and there was no way to change this—disadvantage in height and wingspan.
When it was Miami Heat's offense, Wade continued to initiate team cooperation with Haslem through the pick-and-roll.
This time, it was Marion who received the pass, taking a close-range shot on the left side of the paint and scoring.
On the defensive end, Wade put all his effort into guarding Zhang Yang, and on the offensive end, he fought with all his strength. Under his leadership, the Miami Heat kept the score tight around a 5-point difference during several crucial plays before and after the official timeout, preventing the Bobcats from further extending their lead.
