A: Yes. And as I sit here and type this into early morning at AmericanAirlines Arena, I'm still at a loss how you get can two late-game bites of the apple and wind up with nothing more than hope(less) and a prayer. I think the issue, perhaps even debate, has always come down to this for the Heat: Whether to call a specific set play or to allow Dwyane Wade to create? For four years, the approach was to allow LeBron James to create. For the years before and now these two after, it has been to put the ball in Dwyane's hands. What this team needs is a layer of precision, trusting that with so many veterans the correct cuts and movements can be in place when needed. I mean, those final two possessions were undeniably awful, almost up there with Atlanta's Jeff Teague dribbling the clock away before overtime against Boston.