A: The problem is getting too caught up with what happened over the second half of last season, as impressive as 30-11 stood. What has defined Erik Spoelstra's ascension up the coaching hierarchy has been his ability to take stock of what he has, then design a system to maximize those pieces, including the changes he made over the course of last season. So whether the Heat make a major move this offseason or not, there will be changes in the Heat approach, because there have been changes to the roster. When you get too caught up in the system, you wind up like the New York Knicks trying to make the triangle work under Phil Jackson no matter the personnel. Yes, Goran Dragic fit wonderfully with the Heat system over the second half of last season. But that doesn't mean that Spoelstra doesn't have another system in him. He is far too young to become set in his ways.