A: I believe the Heat are at critical mass with McRoberts, that this is the time to take stock of what they might have, so they know how to best proceed moving forward. I think Saturday offered a brief tease of how the Heat might use him going forward this season, putting him with the speed lineup against teams that go small in the middle, as the Cavaliers did with Kevin Love. While the results were limited and uneven against Cleveland, the Heat need to get a read of McRoberts' possibilities. Based on the gazillions of dollars that will be available to spend during the quantum leap in the salary cap this offseason, I disagree with those who claim that it will be difficult to move McRoberts' $5.8 million salary this offseason. I think it will be relatively simple, at some point during free agency, when teams realize what they're not getting on the free-agent market, to deal McRoberts for a draft pick. That, in turn, could take the Heat from $37 million to spend in free agency to closer to $43 million. And that could make a significant difference because . . .