A: Look, I agree that there is intriguing talent at the top of this draft. And while Pat Riley said the Heat didn't need to move up because many of the prime players in this draft are point guards, rookie-scale talent still is among the NBA's best values. But because the Heat did not have a first-round pick last year and likely will not have one next year due to the first of the two payments for the Goran Dragic trade, I think it is important to continue with Winslow as well as June's first-rick in the team's development program. If Winslow is to be a chip (and, face it, with Riley and the Heat, just about every player is a potential trade chip), it is far more likely he would be used to acquire veteran talent. I can't see a definitive player in this draft that the Heat absolutely has to have. And I see enough intriguing options at No. 14, that I believe in the absence of picks going forward, the Heat have to maximize their youth.