A: Timing will play a large part in such a move, namely would be team that is making an impending free agent available, as the Hawks apparently are willing to do with Millsap, be willing to wait until the Heat can unlock their potential salary-cap space from the Chris Bosh machinations, a move that won't come before Feb. 9? Then there is the question of what the Heat would be able to offer in return, lacking much in the way of draft picks. So it comes down to whether the Heat would consider trading young talent such as Justise Winslow, Josh Richardson or Tyler Johnson (who can veto any trade for the balance of the season because of how he was re-signed as a restricted free agent). What a team like that Heat can't do is trade for an impending free-agent such as Millsap and then hope that he will re-sign. And based on where the Heat currently stand, what exactly do they have to sell for the immediate future.