A: And yet I think McRoberts, who was not available to the media on the first day of training camp, is probably as disappointed as anyone over his injury history with the Heat, and the situation he fell into. First, remember that when McRoberts was convinced to join the team by Pat Riley, it was at a point when the Heat were convinced that LeBron James would be back in the 2014 offseason. And when the Heat went ahead with that move, it was made with the knowledge of McRoberts having a foot issue. As for the currently ailments, this still could work out if Josh could get back on the court soon enough to make himself a viable option at power forward. The difference this season is, in the absence of Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, Josh can't dare be as deferential. There is nothing wrong with a big man who prides himself with his playmaking. But what the Heat need is decisive McRoberts: either pass or shoot, but do it so that there can be a rhythm with the balance of the possession. McRoberts remains one of the most skilled players on the roster. But those skills have to make it to the court. And now those skills have to make a difference.