A: That's a good question, considering all three of the point guards on the roster have scoring inclinations. And it also could be a way of extending Dwyane's career. But that tends to be the type of move you make when you have an abundance of options elsewhere on the wing, others who can finish while Dwyane sets the table. If James Ennis comes around, and if Danny Granger reclaims some of his former game, then the onus won't be too severe on Wade playing as a slasher. But with the current composition of the roster, it sure looks like Dwyane will have to play more as an attacker. I think he's been feeling his way through the preseason, but also recognizes the need to get into the paint and draw double teams. Ultimately, Josh McRoberts could prove to be the Heat's facilitator, as he was in Charlotte. But he first has to get back on the court from his offseason toe surgery. And even then, the Heat will need time to transition to his unique playmaking style.