A: This, of course, was a major topic of discussion when the Heat had Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning, with the Jamal Mashburn critics never happy. Then came the Big Three and all was forgotten. Now, with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, we're back. And the reality is, based on both salary and the efforts they made to get him, that the answer has to be Luol Deng. But the question is more complex. While Deng is a glue player, he might not be the No. 3 scoring option. He does not create much of his offense, instead playing off of others with his cuts and movement off the ball. So what many really want to know is who can best complement the scoring of Wade and Bosh with points of their own? And the answer to that question might be Danny Granger, once he gets on the court. The way the Heat look now, Granger could provide a needed boost and make it easier for Erik Spoelstra to rest Wade and Bosh.