A: That, at this stage, is not the debating point for the Heat, with the type of salary Lowry will command on today's market. The only real question for the Heat, with Lowry to become a free agent on July 1, is whether he, first, is worth 50 percent more than what the Heat are paying Goran, and, second, whether the Heat would/should be willing to point virtually all of their cap space in that direction. I would venture that a majority of NBA front-office types would rank Lowry ahead of Goran. But chemistry and fit also matter, and Dragic made that chemistry fit last season with Dion Waiters and Hassan Whiteside, among others on the Heat. The Heat had eyes on Lowry the previous two times he was available. I doubt that will be a focus in July.