A: This all comes down to what the end game is with Justise Winslow. Is it to create the most versatile player? Is it to groove him into a specific role for when the Heat reload with stars? Is it to showcase him for a potential trade? Each would come with its own, distinct agenda. But because almost all of those questions come with a long view, his development should not be a case of making the current pieces fit. The current roster, more than likely, is not competing for a championship. So, basically, you prioritize your players in order of importance to future team success. That could (should?) have Justise ahead of Goran Dragic in most permutations. From that perspective, you decide what you want Winslow to accomplish, then chart a course for Goran in the final year of his contract.