Upon stepping onto the court, he had only one goal—to get the ball into the basket!
In the future, Spoelstra of the Miami Heat would be criticized for lacking strategy, but his ability to spectacularly utilize the "James-Wade Connection" was already an outstanding achievement. It was truly difficult to devise tactics beyond a one-star four-shooter approach to aid James.
James and Hughes consulted among themselves and came up with a playing style that allowed them to coordinate, but it was still rough around the edges. Maybe after playing for a year and a half, it would improve, but now, Bickerstaff had observed for a quarter and had already found a counter-strategy.
When the Knight's turn to attack came, Hughes charged the basket… and missed again!
Facing targeted adjustments by the Bobcats, he couldn't think of a counter-strategy on the spot, he could only force a shot as passing was not an option.
Fortunately, this time Varejao sneaked behind Okafor and scored a putback for two points.