A: First, exhale. Udonis has been working on his 3-pointer for at least two years and has exhibited exactly the type of restraint you expect and appreciate. Chris Andersen taking jumpers, though, is another story. The reason he is so valued is that he shoots an incredibly high percentage at the rim, and shoots nothing else. Unless the shot clock is about to expire, a jumper by Birdman rarely is the right shot in the offense, even if it goes in. As for Chalmers, you use what you have, and if he emerges as the best option to give Dwyane Wade some rest, then so be it (although the hope, I'm sure, is that someone steps up in such a reserve role, perhaps Danny Granger, perhaps Shannon Brown, perhaps even James Ennis, leaving Chalmers to concentrate at point guard). Getting back to the outside shots by Haslem and Andersen, considering how well Chris Bosh and Josh McRoberts shoot from the perimeter, there wouldn't seem to be a need for any of the other big men to step out beyond Justin Hamilton. And with Granger, Chalmers and perhaps Shawne Williams, the Heat might just be fine from beyond the arc.