A: Of all the Heat's possible concerns, I'm not sure that finding a successor to Goran Dragic is a prime concern at the moment. Considering that there still are two first-round picks that must be conveyed to the Suns for Dragic, both of which could be lottery picks, I believe there is a long view with Goran, extending even beyond when he can return to free agency in the 2019 offseason. And there has to be. This is a team that still has to find its small forward of the present, let alone its point guard of the future. Now, if you're talking about the lack of a definitive answer at the moment behind Goran, then I believe you raise a legitimate concern. Look, I totally agree that with the style the Heat play, you should be able to cycle through Josh Richardson, Tyler Johnson, James Johnson and Justise Winslow as facilitators. But what about the games that Goran misses? That's where I believe a 13th man who could become a spot starter would help at the moment, in order to keep all of those other rotations in place. At 31, Goran is not going to play all 82 games this season. And the best way to assure productivity going forward is to make sure he never feels compelled to play when rest would provide long-term benefits. The Heat do not need Goran's "replacement." What they need is an emergency "fill-in" for the moments when necessary.