A: I agree that both of them could add a significant boost if they are what the Heat hopes they can be. Josh Richardson makes as much sense as anyone to start at shooting guard, and then could be cycled through the rotation where he also plays alongside Tyler Johnson and alleviates some of the ballhandling responsibilities. And based on what we've seen at power forward in the preseason, McRoberts showed more during the best of times in Charlotte than any of the other power forwards on the roster have shown during their careers. The question, of course, is whether McRoberts can recapture that Charlotte magic. The fact that he also has gotten work on the practice court at center says that the Heat very much want to salvage the project. I would place both Joshes among the top seven or eight players on the roster.