A: If you truly believe that, then he may be off to Sioux Falls for seasoning (which I don't believe will be the case). That was part of the issue when the Heat went big in the draft, knowing that James Johnson was expected to move to power forward. And that was before the move was made toward Kelly Olynyk (although still when there was the chance of a Willie Reed return). To reiterate what has become a familiar theme in this space: there are 96 minutes available in the power rotation in an NBA regulation game. So divide that by three and you come up with an ample 32 each for Olynyk, Johnson and Hassan Whiteside. Can you create an opportunity for Adebayo in that window? That comes down to which player cedes some of those minutes. But would it be in Bam's best interests to create limited minute that could prevent any semblance of rhythm. I do believe there will one game this preseason when Bam gets his big-minutes turn, most likely Friday in Kansas City against the 76ers.