A: Which is why it will be so important to take measure of Hassan in a playoff atmosphere, to see if he can be game-planned out of effectiveness. Part of that, of course, will be on Erik Spoelstra, but part of it also will be on Hassan not biting as much for blocks, to stay positioned as dictated by Spoelstra. The Heat's offseason decision could be far simpler if Hassan shows he can sustain success against some of the brightest coaching minds in the business. And the playoffs also can show Hassan if he is being utilized properly, so that he can thrive in such situations. As for zones, I'm just not buying that as a sustained approach in a league where seemingly everyone and anyone can shoot 3-pointers. But, as a change of pace, yes, it would be intriguing to see that incorporated into the Heat's approach. Yet we all know that the Heat are a team that prefer to do things one way and simply do it better than anyone else.