A player accustomed to catching the ball and launching into an attack with various shooting methods being confined to the corner for three-point shots is indescribably uncomfortable--no need to elaborate on that.
Although Wade is also a wing who primarily focuses on breakthroughs, he possesses a decent mid-range "jump shot" and is a passer who can find teammates during his penetrations, which is fundamentally different from LeBron, who can only pass to stationary targets.
Bosh can follow up behind to finish at the rim.
Or he can wait at the top of the key to make a mid-range jump shot.
With these two powering through, the Heat Team stubbornly clung to the score.
When Tyronn Lue saw Chris Bosh exerting pressure, he immediately started to limit him, first by having the perimeter player on the same side ready to help defend whenever he moved at the top.
Then, along the baseline, Danilo Gallinari and Tyson Chandler positioned themselves close to the three-second zone.
