A: I actually would have preferred even more youth (I get to that aspect in response to the question that follows). It's one thing if you believe a veteran or two from the middle of the free-agency pack could make a significant difference (Lance Stephenson? Ty Lawson?). But there are times when an investment in playing time with younger players can prove long-term results in terms of seasoning. I'm not sure we can see enough of Hassan Whiteside, Josh Richardson, Justise Winslow, Tyler Johnson, and perhaps even Briante Weber or Rodney McGruder this season. If you can't rack up wins in the standings to an appreciable degree, at least seed the future for the newcomers to more rapidly adjust to what it will take to eventually win. In fact (and, again, this is addressed below), for my money, I would have put the spending on hold after Dwyane Wade's departure and only have reached for the right veteran, rather than spend on veterans to the degree the Heat moved. Right or wrong? We'll see how it plays out this season.