Danny Granger expects the altercation between Dwyane Wade and Erik Spoelstra to unify the Heat ahead of Game 4.

"Whatever happened between D. Wade and Spoelstra was highly publicized," Granger said. "Teams can (respond to) that in two ways. They can come together; they can call a meeting to get on the same page. Or it'll be more of a crack. I think they'll take the positive approach. We have to think they're going to come back and be on the same page more than ever."

Wade shot 2-of-13 from the floor in Game 3.

"I guarantee you he won't play that bad next game," Granger said. "He's very capable. He just had an off night. We know he won't play that bad (again)."