A: Um, Josh McRoberts? Look, we've gone full circle so many times with McRoberts, it's almost as if this is nothing more than running in circles. But when McRoberts was added in the 2014 offseason, he was added as a 3-point threat. And the Heat have been able to get him the looks -- and he all too often has bypassed then. The Heat, if they intend on playing McRoberts, have to get him back as a 3-point threat, if only to command the respect of the defense. But this is why Bosh is so essential to the equation, he creates the space that Hassan Whiteside needs in the post, and clears the lane for Goran Dragic to get to the rim. It is why any talk of the Heat being better off without Bosh is foolish. Right now no one is panicking if McRoberts or Babbitt are standing undefended at the 3-point line. Same with Justise Winslow, Udonis Haslem, James Johnson and Derrick Williams. What you need is the threat. Bosh is a threat. McRoberts was one in Charlotte. I agree that spacing becomes exponentially more difficult if you have a post-up center (Whiteside) and a lack of stretchiness, for lack of a better word, at power forward.