A: What an odd and nonetheless legitimate question, because so much of what worked for the Heat last season centered around the notion of having a 3-point shooter spacing the floor at power forward. That's not to say that James Johnson and Kelly Olynyk don't deserve respect at the 3-point line, it's just that it might not be offered with the same level of attention. And if there is not ample spacing in the first unit, it could lead to a clogged post for Hassan Whiteside and a clogged lane for Goran Dragic. Yes, Babbitt played only as a token starter, but that also set the tone for games, forced opposing defensive rotations to adjust. That's also why it will be curious to see how the Heat handle the situation at small forward. Today's NBA is all about spacing and the defensive concern of conceding three-point possessions. Luke Babbitt was a means to that end for the Heat. With the additions of Bam Adebayo and Olynyk and the return of Justise Winslow, the Heat have moved past that approach. Will they miss it? Could they actually wind up finding out that Babbitt left shoes that still need to be filled.