A: For the uninitiated, Weber is the former Virginia Commonwealth guard whose senior season was cut short by a major knee injury. He then went undrafted, was signed by the Heat during training camp, and now is playing for the Heat's D-League team, available for any NBA team to sign. When healthy, Weber has conjured visions of Patrick Beverley, a dogged fullcourt defender who also is capable of hitting outside shots and playing with a high motor. But for the Heat to add Weber, it would require eating a salary can cutting a current player. For the moment, Weber still is working his way back, hardly ready for an NBA grind. But he could be the type of player the Heat sign late in the season in order to maintain his rights going forward. I might even sign him sooner, but it's not my luxury-tax money that is in question.