James passed to Iguodala, who missed the three-pointer.
This time, the Warriors had no problems falling back on defense. Deron brought the ball up to the frontcourt and started organizing the offense, running a pick-and-roll with TT before passing to Wade cutting on the weak side.
Wade received the ball and charged towards the basket.
James quickly moved to help defense at the basket.
He knew he couldn't let Wade score again.
Former teammates from the Heat, they now faced each other head-on.
Both knew each other well, but in the end, Wade, as the attacker, gained the upper hand, using a European Step to get past James for a layup.
But what happened next was unexpected by everyone.
James, who had already been bypassed, actually shoved Wade in mid-air!
Wade never expected James to do such a thing, completely losing his balance in the air.
Luckily, from his early playing days, he was accustomed to such situations, using both legs to cushion his landing and avoid a hard fall.