A: The problem, as it was during Briante's previous Heat tenures, is that it wouldn't. While Briante is a defensive stopper, there still are questions about his playmaking instincts. That said, what he could provide defensively at the point is unlike what anyone else on this roster provides. But the Heat were well aware that Weber had this guarantee deadline with Charlotte and the Heat still went ahead with the two-way contract for Derrick Walton Jr. Now, that doesn't mean that Walton can't be pushed aside, but that signing was made with the knowledge that Briante likely would be back on the market within days. As it is, the Heat have so many players in their backcourt that about the only way to create minutes for all those players would be to play Josh Richardson or Tyler Johnson at times at point guard. Still, the Heat have been known for reunions, so I would not say it is out of the question. There are plenty of players in the locker room who are supporters of Weber.