A: I agree that Josh at the moment still sets up as the most logical backup to Goran Dragic at point guard, with a skill set that meets the requirements of such a role. But I've mostly been approaching the exercise as a factor of the overall roster, attempting to get as many of what I consider the "long-view" prospects into regular roles. Because the Heat's long view still has to be about Richardson, Justise Winslow, Hassan Whiteside and Tyler Johnson. Beyond that, from everything I've heard within the organization, if Beno Udrih does not get an outside offer significantly above the minimum, he likely will be part of the Heat's 2016-17 mix, as well. I still believe that Richardson is best suited, at the moment, to play shooting guard, perhaps even start there. I'm just not sure that the Heat's recruitment/commitment to Dion Waiters and Wayne Ellington will allow that. And I've also mentioned Richardson as a possibility at small forward, but only if Justise Winslow has to play power forward amid a potential continued absence of Chris Bosh. Josh Richardson still is as at phase of his development where all considerations should be explored, to see if bulking up and moving up is an option, or whether maintaining his speed and explosion should be the priorities.