A: Which is why you never make major personnel decisions in the moment. Because right now, how can there not be an emotional attachment to this team? But Monday also showed, with the play of Tyler Johnson and Josh Richardson, that the Heat might have sufficient depth of talent at shooting guard. What Monday also showed is how essential James Johnson is to this process, because without his play at the start of the fourth quarter, the Heat don't get to overtime or the victory. It might not be fair, but the absence of Dion Waiters has allowed the Heat to explore other opportunities. From that exploration, I believe it has become clear that James Johnson should be the priority among the team's impending free agents. But, again, exhale when this is over before considering such impactful maneuvers.