A: I'm not sure it's fair to group them together. Even Friday, Erik Spoelstra still had enough confidence to play Josh more minutes than any other player in the fourth quarter. Justise, by contrast, was pulled with 7:18 left and did not return. Josh might not be the ultimate answer as the starting small forward, but he had a plus game (a team-best plus-eight) against the Nuggets. Justise, by contrast, seemingly is a difficult fit for Spoelstra, especially when his team needs offense, especially if he also is going to play James Johnson off the bench. It added up to just 13:30 of action Friday for Winslow. I'm wondering, if the decision is made to keep James Johnson in reserve whether it might be better to perhaps try Justise as a starter along with Okaro White, making it a pair of place-holding starting forwards, as it was last season with Luke Babbitt and Rodney McGruder, which then would allow Spoelstra to have stronger closing units. Erik is in a tough spot with this one. While Justise might be unique, it is a uniqueness that can be a sometimes fit. That fit wasn't there on Friday.