"Let's Go, Heat!"
Realizing something was amiss, Miami fans began to cheer unanimously.
Amidst the chanting, Durant received the ball without possession and charged towards the basket, causing havoc with his signature wraparound move.
He hit both free throws to stabilize the situation for the Heat.
But when Hansen, backing up against Wade with the ball, the Heat players on the court seemed hesitant.
Just like the previous two games where Hansen couldn't keep up with Wade, allowing the Heat to execute their most comfortable offensive strategy, now Wade couldn't contain Hansen, and the Grizzlies' team basketball could operate just as well.
Moreover, last season had proven that the Hansen-led Grizzlies' team basketball was the toughest to defend.
It was precisely during the opponent's hesitation that Hansen made a fake turn against Wade, followed by a fadeaway jumper after confronting him once more.