A: Not if the other four positions aren't. An argument could be made that even the Warriors don't have every position in their starting lineup perfectly covered, when considering Zaza Pachulia at center. And with the Cavaliers, there are the limitations and erratic play of J.R. Smith at shooting guard. In a salary-cap league, there will always be a give and take. For the Heat's lineup to thrive, Dion Waiters has to be at the level of his best play last season, James Johnson has to play up to his new contract, Goran Dragic has to bring on something similar to his 2016-17, and Hassan Whiteside has to move closer to All-Star level. If that happens, the Heat will be positioned to wait on Justise Winslow, experiment with Josh Richardson or continue on with Rodney McGruder. Remember, this is a team that thrived over the second half of last season when starting Luke Babbitt and McGruder. No matter how small forward shakes out, there should be an upgrade at power forward with James Johnson or Kelly Olynyk. And, as I'm sure Erik Spoelstra would warn if this was "Ask Erik," don't get caught up in positional or starting designations. In the end, it comes down to the overall strength of the primary rotation, which, in some form, certainly will include Winslow. Growth is what will define this team's direction.