A: Until, of course, Wade goes on one of his extended scoring binges. Then the questions will be about Bosh's inflated contract. Such is living in the moment. What the Heat need, with LeBron James still at the top of the East standings, is both Wade and Bosh at their best. The current mix won't work if the Heat become any single player's team. It has to be a collective effort. And it also has to be more than just Wade and Bosh. Part of the problem is that when games are close, the Heat too often go to a two-man Bosh-Wade game on one side of the court, to the detriment of others who could contribute. We're approaching midseason and this remains work in progress, as appears to be the case with most non-LeBron teams in the East.