A: Um, what you see is what you get? I believe part of the equation is an attempt to create stability in the wake of these injuries that have jumbled the rotation through these first four-plus months of the season. Based on the Heat's success of the current starting lineup, Luke Babbitt has been a welcomed fit with the first five. Plus, James Johnson has thrived when taking the bulk of the minutes at power forward. Then there is the glut of guards that often has the Heat going with small lineups. If there was a Joe Johnson-level talent available who stands playoff eligible then I'm sure the Heat could consider such a possibility. But that level of player rarely targets a team four games below .500. The most likely possibility could be that once (if) the Heat establish themselves as a playoff certainty that an available veteran who fits the Heat culture decides to hop aboard.