A: That's an intriguing question, one that has to factor in that they still have Chris Bosh as a July 2010 addition, but a question that mostly comes down to what you think of today's Dwyane Wade vs. the Dwyane Wade who played for the Heat in 2009-10. As a matter of comparison, the final game the Heat played before acquiring LeBron was a 96-86 playoff loss to the Celtics on April 27, 2010. In that game, the Heat started Jermaine O'Neal at center, Michael Beasley and Quentin Richardson at forward, and Wade and Carlos Arroyo at guard, with Udonis Haslem, Mario Chalmers, Joel Anthony and Dorell Wright as the four reserves off the bench. This season, the Heat are expected to start Bosh at center, Josh McRoberts and Luol Deng at forward, and Wade and Chalmers at guard, with Chris Andersen, Danny Granger, Norris Cole and perhaps Haslem as the first four reserves off the bench. I think you certainly can make an argument for the current roster, if you still believe Wade is an All-Star talent. Remember, in that April 27, 2010 loss to the Celtics, the Heat were able to get 45 minutes, 38 seconds out of Wade.