A: I believe that James can help at small forward from the perspective of defending opposing threes, certainly the bigger ones like LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. To a degree, that's what he originally was brought in for. And he does play more like a wing that a power player. So, yes, he will be cast in such a role at times. But as far as starting at the three, that's a longshot. I'm just not sure Erik Spoelstra would play him in lineups that have two of these three alongside: Hassan Whiteside, Kelly Olynyk and Bam Adebayo. Now, would he play as the de facto three when a big man and Jordon Mickey are on the floor, that certainly is possible. And if he is alongside Justise Winslow in the second unit, then which is the power forward, anyway? It's something you will not know until the defensive assignments are evident. Remember, position-less, position-less, position-less.