TRUE COLORS: Perhaps the truest measure of Erik Spoelstra is how the Heat coach sees possibilities where others see liabilities. So it was telling before Wednesday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers when Spoelstra was asked to address the injuries that have sidelined Kevin Durant, Kyle Lowry and Joel Embiid. "It's horrible, it's horrible," he said. "I hate looking at the news and you see another player out. We're in a competitive business, but you don't want to see the players out. I think we're still first in missed games. I try not to think about it, but we'd be a much different basketball team right now if Justise Winslow and Josh McRoberts were with us the entire year. Add that kind of depth versatility, we'd look different. I try not to think about that." And that's the thing, where some have come to view now-sidelined Winslow and McRoberts as having held the Heat back from this turnaround, Spoelstra instead wonders how much more there could have been, staunchly supporting McRoberts even as the front office has attempted to offload the salary of the distinctive forward.