A: The start Tuesday came somewhat out of necessity, with Josh McRoberts still out. And I could see Granger getting minutes at power forward, with so many teams going with stretch fours. But for that to happen, the Heat first have to find options on the wing to back up Dwyane Wade and Luol Deng. To a degree, Granger at the four could be a matter of what James Ennis can provide on the wing. The reality is the Heat are far thinner on the wing than the power rotation. But if Granger does eventually slot in behind McRoberts at power forward, and with Chris Andersen as the backup to Chris Bosh, it could severely limited the possibilities for Udonis Haslem. The real issue for the Heat is how thin the depth is on the wing in a perimeter-oriented league. From that perspective, I think there will be more of a need for Granger at the three or even two. Or for Pat Riley to find another wing.