A: And yet, if the Heat find out they don't have enough, it's not as if they possesses the means to reopen a star search, considering they will be capped out for at least the next two seasons, and without a first-round pick in one of them. To reiterate a position I already have taken, the Heat made their statement about star talent when they extended that $98 million contract to Hassan Whiteside last summer. If he is not, well, great, then there might not be much that the remainder of the roster can do to compensate. And the Heat also went almost all-in this offseason with the deals to James Johnson, Dion Waiters and Kelly Olynyk, with the hope that at least one makes additional strides forward over the four years of their contracts. I'm just not sure that there are going to be many more bites at the apple of the levels of Kevin Durant, Gordon Hayward and Kyrie Irving. Just as the Heat move the ball to create prime scoring opportunities, this roster, itself, will have to try to go from good to better to best.