A: You count correctly, with a fairly even split at each position. And that's not even counting the possibility of Beno Udrih, who is rehabbing his foot injury at AmericanAirlines Arena. But the Heat still have a $2.9 million mid-level exception afforded to teams that previously utilized salary-cap space during the offseason, as the Heat did. And with no concerns this time around about the luxury tax, one would think the Heat would want to maximize all of their personnel avenues. So with Udrih and a $2.9 million player (the exception only can be used on a free agent, including someone who had been on your roster the previous season, but not in a trade), there could be as many as 17 contract players for the start of camp (the limit is 20 until the start of the regular season, when the maximum is 15). For now the roster shapes up with Hassan Whiteside, Willie Reed and Udonis Haslem at center; Chris Bosh, Josh McRoberts, Luke Babbitt and Stefan Jankovic at power forward; Justise Winslow, Derrick Williams and James Johnson at small forward; Goran Dragic, Josh Richardson and Briante Weber at point guard; and Wayne Ellington, Tyler Johnson and Rodney McGruder at shooting guard.