A: That's the part I have trouble comprehending. Unless LeBron James, or any other player (including Kevin Durant) knows for sure that Chris Bosh is not only coming back but staying back, then how or why would he commitment to a team with 25 percent of its salary cap in limbo? Beyond that, even if Hassan Whiteside would immediately commit to the Heat in free agency, it still would leave the Heat lacking the type of salary-cap resources to round out the roster even close to what the Cavaliers currently have. I still believe LeBron's approach would be to sweat the Cavaliers to continue to give him the roster he wants (farewell Kevin Love?) and continue to pay out at the luxury-tax level he deserves. Now, if you're talking about LeBron moving elsewhere on a whim, fine, he's already relocated twice. But when you line up the pluses and negatives, the LeBron-Dwyane Wade bond would have to be far stronger than even has been portrayed. I do believe LeBron very much enjoyed wintering in South Florida. But I also believe winning trumps all in his equation. Unless . . . unless he simply can't stand the notion of Dan Gilbert being able to bask in sustained glory. For now, it's all just a bunch of speculation, with a very important game still to be played.