A: I have a few theories. First, with small ball becoming the way of the NBA, there isn't the need for as many power players, with Hassan Whiteside, Amar'e Stoudemire and Luol Deng (yes, Luol Deng), seemingly enough for the Heat at the moment. Plus, the past two games have been against a 76ers team lacking Nerlens Noel and Jahlil Okafor, so there have not been many matchups for McRoberts. Then there is the ongoing effort of easing in Joe Johnson. And, let's face, McRoberts has a highly unique, so it could be a case of first getting Johnson comfortable with the basics, and then exposing him to the Josh McRoberts experience. All of that said, with as much as Erik Spoelstra says of McRoberts making winning players, you would think there would be a place for winning plays in the rotation.