A: The 14th roster spot must be a player under either a standard contract or a 10-day contract. Two-way contracts do not count into such math, even if the players are moved onto the NBA roster while still on their two-way deals. The Heat are required to add a 14th player by Feb. 21, although the NBA allows a degree of wiggle room based on a team's schedule. Since the Heat play Feb. 21 in Philadelphia, I would expect the addition to come earlier, to allow for acclimation. I would anticipate, in the wake of the moves to reduce the clutter in the primary rotation, that a player added most likely would be a developmental prospect, which would allow for a forward-thinking approach. Of course, if a primary player is injured, then I could possibly see the Heat keeping the flexibility for a veteran.