A: That is the ongoing issue with Justise Winslow, just as it was last season when Goran Dragic returned from his knee injury: Is Justise nearly as valuable off the ball? As it is, whether it is Dragic or (dare we suggest?) Chris Paul at point guard, that, right there, takes Justise off the ball. And that’s not even getting into how dominant Jimmy Butler can be on the ball. In fact, should the Heat wind up with both Butler and Paul, it would almost seem to make Justise an odd man out even if he’s not in a trade. Yes, Justise can play power forward or small forward, but for all his 3-point success last season, it’s not as if he is necessarily viewed by opposing defenses as a floor spacer. It is likely that without the ball, Winslow might not be tracked by defenses at all. This certainly is a pivotal moment for Justise in his Heat career. Could it be that Rook 1 and Rook 2 both wind up gone?