A: This came in response to my posting of the list of the top unsigned free agents. Those players, of course, are unsigned for a reason, most because they are well into the backstretch of their careers. On one hand, it would not surprise me for the Heat to take advantage of the desperation of those situations to see if one of the aforementioned names, or perhaps another unsigned free agent, is willing to sign for the minimum. On the other hand, such a move would require the Heat to eat a degree of guaranteed money, be it the partial guarantee for Okaro White or the full minimum-scale salary of A.J. Hammons (a player I'm still not sure fills more of a need than one already served: easing the offloading of Josh McRoberts). The thing is, for such a veteran to sign for the minimum would mean trying to revive a career, and I'm not sure that the minutes would be there for players such as Lee, Dunleavy or Diaw. The exception (yes, I know, I've gone here before) would be at point guard, where I'm still not sold on the Heat having an alternative for the games that Goran Dragic might miss. (And, yes, one of the workout videos posted recently by Beno Udrih showed him working out in Miami.)