A: This is about far more than James Johnson's status. From the knee injury Kelly Olynyk sustained with the Canadian national team in August to losing his starting role to Meyers Leonard, it has been a mostly forgettable season for Kelly, save for the occasional game when he loads up on 3-pointers. Lately, defensive matchups have rendered him mostly as an afterthought, even as he remains in the nine-man rotation. It not only was the single 2:38 stint in Monday night's loss to the Wizards, he also was limited to eight or fewer minutes in three of the previous five games. While the role has changed to more of a spot-up or pull-up 3-point shooter, it is the defensive end where the fit is proving so uneven. As it is, instead of James Johnson, it could be Justise Winslow who claims Kelly's scant minutes and possibly his place in the primary rotation. But also keep in mind that Kelly has gone through similar Heat stretches before only to re-emerge as a contributor. As for James Johnson, if Erik Spoelstra was going to give him consideration for Olynyk's minutes, it seemingly would have already happened by now, particularly with the Heat seeking any type of spark off the bench in Washington.