A: It's sort of a double-edged sword for the Heat. Both Deng and Granger can opt out after this season, and if they have bounce-back seasons, both are likely to do so. The problem for the Heat is that they want to maintain flexibility for the 2016 offseason, thus the two-year deal for Dwyane Wade. So, to a degree, the Heat need Deng and Granger to be good, not great. Deng has a chance to outperform his contract, because other than his time with the Cavaliers, he has been a solid complementary piece. Granger, by contrast, is a greater unknown. The reality is the Heat need both to produce to have a chance at homecourt in the first round of the playoffs.