A: I will tackle your last point first. Even if the Heat go young, that doesn't mean there can't also be a veteran presence. So let's put the matter of Goran, himself, aside and move on to your greater point. Yes, it would be intriguing to open with Justise as playmaker. But even then, when ballhandlers pass, they move into shooting position. So as soon as Justise gets off the ball, he'll get the Rajon Rondo treatment from defenses, with someone simply sagging into the lane, as is currently the case with Justise. Shooting has become as essential with point guards as it has with just about every other position outside of center. Today's NBA requires all players to be "live" in the attack. At worst, you have to at least be a 3-and-D presence. But, again, it's still early for Justise. I think you start shifting him around to too many roles and confusion sets in. As long as he's defending, passing, rebounding, you work through the rest of the process. And remember, and this is very, very important as part of the lager equation -- he's only 20.