Two days later, Game 4 of the Finals continued in Memphis.
Spoelstra made another adjustment in this game, placing Ray Allen back on the bench.
This was a scene the Grizzlies were pleased to see, just as Hansen had previously stated in a press conference that the Grizzlies proved in Game 1 that they could beat the Heat.
But there was a variable in this game.
Wade erupted in this game, scoring 33 points in total.
In the first three games of the Finals, Wade's performance had been mediocre, averaging 18 points per game, which was far below his standard.
This was mainly due to Hansen's defense, but to a large extent also due to psychological issues, as he feared that exerting too much force might lead to another injury.
However, after falling behind 1-2, his concern became meaningless, as losing another game to make it 1-3 would be no different from a loss.
In this situation, he had no choice but to give his all.
Hansen could not stop such a Wade.