A: Here's my take on that: The Heat, for too long this season, have been dealing with inert roster spots. Granted, the injuries to Justise Winslow and Josh McRoberts created some of that lost roster flexibility. But then there has been the decision to go longer than mandated with Chris Bosh's roster spot, in order to protect against possibly salary-cap ramifications, as well as retaining Udonis Haslem as a player when he essentially has been cast in a coaching role, having now not played since Feb. 4. Had the Heat filled two of those roster spots, there might have been more length to defend Danilo Gallinari and perhaps another true ballhandling/ball-hawking point guard to alleviate the burden on Goran Dragic. The means for a more productive roster were there. The Heat, instead, elected to handle the situation otherwise.