THE 'MELO FACTOR: Well, it's out there now, Phil Jackson sending his latest message to Carmelo Anthony. And for the Heat, it means revisiting the 2014 offseason, when there first was thought of adding Anthony to the mix of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, and then Anthony as a replacement in the wake of James' departure back to the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was in June 2014, with the Big Three still a thing, when Heat President Pat Riley said of Anthony's impending free agency (without specifically naming Anthony), "That's not where we're headed. It's a possibility, but we're not thinking about that today." Then, with James gone and Anthony finalizing his Knicks deal, Riley said that July, "We were a little late to that party." So can the Heat revisit the party? First it would require Anthony to waive his no-trade clause, which brings his relationship with Wade and James into the equation when it comes to their thoughts on the Heat. Then, for the Heat, it would require Chris Bosh's cap space to facilitate a trade, possibly for Justise Winslow, leaving nothing left over to bring back James Johnson or Dion Waiters. Work Josh McRoberts and/or Tyler Johnson into such a move and there would be more wiggle room for the Heat, but at what cost?