A: As Erik Spoelstra has been known to say, the Heat will do what is best for the team. I think one factor that many are overlooking is that with Johnson onboard, it could afford Dwyane Wade the occasional day off, especially during back-to-back sets (albeit likely not during this one). I think matchups will dictate some of Spoelstra's decisions, as could how the rest of the rotation falls into place. For example, what now becomes of Gerald Green? Does he maintain a perimeter rotation role or does he move to the Udonis Haslem portion of the roster? When you add a player this late in the process, it is a process that is fluid by the nature of the timing. So, yes, I think there will be games when Winslow continues to start. But I also believe there will be ample games when Johnson gets his chance, whether that is at small forward or shooting guard. And should Goran Dragic miss time, you might even see Wade and Johnson together in a backcourt for the ages.