A: I'm not sure exactly how many games Johnson or Deng closed out, although Luol certainly was critical on the defensive end at the close of games. But I appreciate your point about having to reset when it comes to closers. Foremost, I think this becomes Goran Dragic's opportunity to become the primary facilitator at the close of games, whether it is with an eye on the rim or as a playmaker, roles that Wade previously dominated. It also allows Chris Bosh to become a primary option, instead of having to consider deferring to Wade. But that also means that Bosh has to get back to getting to the foul line. I am curious about whether Hassan Whiteside will be a featured finisher (or even will be on the court at the close of games). That will be a fascinating case study, of giving a player all that money but possibly turning in other directions with games on the line. Based on the Heat's salary structure and where they could stand against the cap for years to come, if there isn't ultimate trust in Dragic, Bosh and Whiteside, then the payroll priorities are out of whack and might need to be reset.