A: I agree that in today's 3-point NBA, the preference should be for a player who has distant range. For all of Miller's old-man-game skills, scoring from beyond the arc is not one of them. Beyond that, Miller often likes to play an undersized post-up game, an approach that is similar to what the Heat now get from Dwyane Wade. That's what makes Joe Johnson so attractive. He can be the wing the Heat need amid the ongoing struggles of Gerald Green, and also hit outside shots. While a ballhandler beyond Goran Dragic and Josh Richardson certainly is a concern (and while Miller has long been an exceptional playmaker), by adding an additional wing it could free up Wade to play on the ball more often. In fact, if you're asking whether the Heat need a wing or a point, at this point I'm not sure that someone like a Jordan Crawford or Tony Wroten wouldn't be more valuable. The real question is whether the Heat are going to remain insistent on waiting two more weeks for any signing, in order to assure themselves of staying under the luxury tax. And if that is the approach, it will be interesting to see if players would be willing to wait.