A: I'm particularly curious about this one, because Erik Spoelstra typically has shied from shooter-only type of players in the James Jones mold. With Shane Batter you got 3-point shooting and defense. With Mike Miller, it was rebounding and 3-point shooting. And even with Ray Allen it was more of an attacking game than expected, as well as 3-point shooting. So I think a lot of it will be what else Ellington can show or what else the Heat and Spoelstra believe he can show. To me, with Goran Dragic on the roster and taking the majority of the minutes at point guard, I would think that maximizing time at shooting guard with Josh Richardson might be the direction to go. Even Pat Riley said after the season that he viewed Richardson as more of a two than a one. But the Heat do need 3-point shooting, something they lacked last season, so I could see trying to work Ellington into the rotation, and seeing if the second year on that contract actually could have value.