A: First, on Friday and Saturday you're talking about home games for Toronto and Washington, the home finales for both teams, in fact. Granted, both will be at home again in the playoffs, so there's not exactly a sense of finality. Still, I doubt with Kyle Lowry back that the Raptors will take their foot off the pedal on Friday night. And Washington certainly will still have something to play for on Saturday night, based on the battle for No. 3 and No. 4, with No. 3 likely seeded to avoid the Cavaliers in the second round. If anything, the Heat might catch a break in their final two games, both at home, on Monday against the Cavaliers and Wednesday against the Raptors. But with so much in the East so jumbled, being at home for those final two might be more significant for the Heat than the quality of the opposing lineups. What the Heat need to do in these next two is make sure those final two will have meaning.