A: While it has been well-chronicled how Bosh-Whiteside did not exactly mesh last season, I agree that when you move a component as essential as Wade out of the mix that everything changes. It is why the earliest possible read on Bosh's future is essential, if only to be able to get the five you mentioned on the court together. Still, Bosh's style is to measure situations before initiating his first move, which lends itself to a halfcourt style that might not be in the best interests of Whiteside, Dragic, Winslow and perhaps even Waiters. Now, if Bosh can't return and you wind up moving someone such as Josh Richardson or Tyler Johnson into that mix, then you assuredly would be off to the races. But with Wade gone, Bosh becomes essential for end-game situations, when play naturally slows, anyway. For now we wait, with the Heat hoping that the answer with Bosh comes sooner rather than later in September.