A: While Thomas, as I've written already, could make sense and come at the Heat's price point, based on falling out of sight and out of mind in Denver, I just don't see the same with DeMarcus Cousins. First of all, Cousins earned $5.3 million this season with the Warriors, eligible for more of a raise there than the Heat could offer with what likely will be a taxpayer mid-level exception. Plus, if the Warriors do lose Kevin Durant in free agency, there could be more of an opportunity with the Golden State than what he experienced before his quad injury. In addition, the longer Cousins stays with the Warriors, the closer he gets to re-establishing his Bird Rights for the type of payday that might not be there at the moment in free agency. And that's not even getting into the Heat already having Hassan Whiteside, Bam Adebayo and Kelly Olynyk already on the roster.