A: Look, we've seen enough from the Heat this season to acknowledge that a 9-of-16 game on 3-pointers tends to be the exception. But it also is undeniable that the Heat are positioning themselves for quality looks. Some of it is the product of the system, like just about every Hassan Whiteside basket. And that 8 of 8 certainly helps the overall percentage. Some of it is Dwyane Wade getting back into his mid-range groove, even though those are not the recommended shots for most players. But a lot of it is trust that if the ball moves, it will find a better shot. And a lot of that is having five potential scorers on the court. And that gets back to the acquisition of Joe Johnson, giving the Heat another end-of-clock option. So the shot that previously was hoisted by someone else with eight seconds left on the clock now can be moved to Johnson or Wade to allow them to set up the best possible shots. All of that said, the percentage almost certainly has to regress somewhat closer to the mean. And that means it likely will be the Heat's defense that determines where the series stands after the two upcoming games in Charlotte. If the Heat can crank the defense to the level of the offense, a lengthy layoff could follow this series, with more games to eventually follow.