A: First, that very much is the type of money you even have to pay reserves these days, as evidenced by the Kelly Olynyk deal. But what I think the Heat first have to do is sort out where there backcourt will be going forward. Will it include Tyler Johnson in a more featured role? Is there thought of eventually having to pay Rodney McGruder, as well? Do the Heat plan on re-upping with Goran Dragic when he can become a free agent in the 2019 offseason? Is Dion Waiters a keeper or a chip? Crystal balls can be dangerous in the NBA, but you do have to plot out potential rotation and roster directions. I would wait. I believe the Tyler Johnson situation was an anomaly created by the cap spike in the 2016 offseason. Look at this summer's restricted free agents, with Nerlens Noel, Nikola Mirotic and JaMychal Green still on hold. So, at worst, you can always match, with Josh to be a restricted free agent. The only area of concern is if you believe he can emerge at an Otto Porter level. If you believe that, you offer him that max you're allowed. Of course, if Josh or his representatives believe that, they don't take it.