A: It does seem like anyone and everyone is at risk, especially when the Heat already have drawn the line with Dwyane Wade and therefore made clear that the goal for next summer will be maximizing cap space. So certainly each of the players added these past few days on one-year contracts will have to earn their way back (something Gerald Green seemingly was unable to accomplish from last season's roster). But even then, you certainly would have to think that if Goran Dragic was to be thrown overboard for Kevin Durant that he again could be at risk, particularly with the Heat's glut at guard. And it's almost as if the Heat were recognizing the eventual option of a trade when they first benched Hassan Whiteside for the second half of last season and then went out and gave him a four-year, $98 million contract. Beyond that, we know that Justise Winslow could stand as the ultimate trade sweetener. Based on productivity and price point, it's almost as if Josh Richardson is the safest player on the roster, that if you're buying your kids a jersey that you want to remain relevant beyond this season, the Josh Richardson No. 0 might be the way to go.