A: And yet, had the Heat been able to acquire Kevin Durant and retain Dwyane Wade last summer, I don't think there would have been great reluctance about moving Goran's salary. And that's the crux of all the Dragic speculation. In a salary-cap league, a player has to be viewed as cap space as well as a talent. Just like last summer, if there is a trade or a free-agency move that could bolster the Heat's future, then I still believe anyone and everyone could and should be in play. And that's what an organization has to do. I believe the lesson with Wade is that you can't become too attached to any commodity when it would mean having to bypass another potential opportunity. Goran has been great this season. But is something even greater attainable? That's what a front office always has to consider.