Q: With Andray Blatche, Wayne Ellington and Ramon Sessions gone, it looks like what you see is what you get, as far as the basic roster being set. (I don't see anybody left out there that's going to provide an upgrade, at least at this time.) While I thought all three could've made Miami's bench stronger, there were reasons all were available so late in free agency. I think Pat Riley is trying to strike a balance here, with one eye on this season, and the other on 2016. He has invited an interesting, and in some cases intriguing, group of young players to camp. If that youth develops over the next couple of years, it will make us a much richer team, with the addition of several "name" free agents in 2016. And it's also quite possible that Riley believes the likes of James Ennis, Shabazz Napier and Tyler Johnson, have more possible upside this year than what's been available in free agency. We could get lucky if one or more of the younger players can contribute significant minutes in 2014-15. My remaining concern is the lack of a quality veteran to back up Wade, simply because of Wade's recent history of injuries or need to limit the number of games played, or at least minutes per game played. Recent history tells us that Wade is not going to be able to play 35 minutes a game, or upwards of 75 games. So who fills the gap? Outside of that, you have to trust the moves Riley has made this off season. -- Matt.