A: I don't see Erik Spoelstra going in that direction at all, nor would opposing lineups allow the Heat to defend the forward positions with such an alignment, even if you want to argue that Bam could defend threes at times. What Sunday's second quarter, when the Heat played five-out, showed is that Spoelstra is far more likely to create an open lane for his attacking players than clog the paint. With Olynyk facilitating from the top of the circle, the Heat had nothing but straight-line openings to the rim. That, of course, will continue only if Justise Winslow can keep opposing fours honest with his outside threat. Winslow is far more likely to play at the four than Adebayo at the three or even Olynyk at the four.