Dwyane Wade got the ball at the end of Miami's Game 1 win over the 76ers, with LeBron James moving to power forward.

Which of Miami's main superstars would have the ball in his hands late in playoff games has been an important question since they decided to join forces.

"That's what they've been doing since they took off [last month],'' Philadelphia coach Doug Collins said after the Heat's 97-89 win.

Collins switched Andre Iguodala, who had been guarding James the entire game, over to Wade.

James was then guarded by the shorter Jrue Holiday and was able to grab multiple important rebounds.

"It's the postseason,'' James said. "We're just trying to do whatever it takes to win. With me, I was just trying to play the ball and if one of our guards got beat, just clear the glass."

Erik Spoelstra said it was just one game, just one ending and "we don't want to be so predictable everyone knows what's coming."