A: First, what Rodney is or isn't is a separate issue from Winslow. But Justise also is just 21, still developing. The difference is Rodney's development has come outside of the glare, in places like Hungary and the developmental league. Minutes invested in Justise at the moment are minutes invested in the future. And it's not as if the Heat are in championship mode. So the real question here, and perhaps the only question, amid this scrutiny should be this: Has Justise Winslow reached his ceiling? If you truly believe that, you move on. If not, you take last season for the wash that it was and consider this his second NBA season, or what in the old days would have been his third collegiate season. I get it, the scoring part of the game has been very, very difficult to this stage. But like a stock purchase, do you sell as soon as it goes down fearing the worst, or do you still hope to cultivate that investment? There certainly is risk-reward involved here, but this is an investment that hardly has reached maturity. Amid the rough patches, it is important to repeat this, "Justise Winslow is only 21." So for now you take the assists, the rebounds, and you, work, work, work on the shot. Which is exactly what he has been doing.