<span class="inhed">ASK IRA:</span> Did Spoelstra get best of Vogel in Game 1?
Q: So Sports Illustrated says LeBron is second-highest paid athlete in U.S. This obviously isn't true because Magic Johnson says LeBron isn't in any commercials. -- Brian, Fort Lauderdale.

A: Exactly. What it shows is the he is smart enough not to be overexposed. It's not that LeBron isn't getting the offers, it's that he can afford to be choosy.


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MAY 15, 2013

Q: Hey Ira, after watching Game 4, I think it is time to shut down Dwyane Wade for the rest of the playoffs. He is completely useless out there with that knee. The Heat have enough depth around LeBron James and Chris Bosh to win a championship. Your thoughts? -- Shawn.

A: Really? You really think it has reached that point with Dwyane where he is of no more use than James Jones or Joel Anthony? Yes, he is limited, but a limited Wade still is a threat, still has had his moments in transition in this series, still can get rebounds and assists. He may not have his prime explosion, but it's not as if he has been limping around the court. Only when he bumped knees in Game 4 did we see him physically limited, and even then, he returned to have his moments. Even in this state, he is necessary in the larger championship picture.

Q: Do you think the Heat can beat the Pacers and Grizzlies with Wade like he is? -- Jeffrey.

A: Yes, if LeBron is at the top of his game. If LeBron is at the top of his game, there is more than enough in support, with Chris Bosh, Shane Battier, Ray Allen, Chris Andersen and even an emerging Norris Cole. Now, if LeBron were to become limited by an injury, that would be a different story.

Q: You were spot on at the start of the series about Nate Robinson being a flash in the pan. -- Brian.

A: Because that's who he has been over his career, moments of brilliance mixed in with moments of chaos. Yet because of that, it is possible he recover his Game 1 form in Game 5. He as capable of dramatic performance swings as any player in the league.


MAY 14, 2013

Q: Ira, everyone is talking about Kevin Durant having to play without Russell Westbrook, but isn't LeBron James playing without Dwyane Wade? -- Jack.

A: There's a big difference between having a limited Dwyane Wade and having no Russell Westbrook. The difference is being up 3-1 instead of down 3-1. But, yes, the burden has increased on LeBron, who still has Chris Bosh at his side, someone decidedly better than the current next-best Thunder player, be that Kevin Martin or Serge Ibaka. As Dwyane said Monday night, he has been dealing with the bone bruise on his right knee for weeks. Yet, he still managed to have some highly productive minutes in both this series against the Bulls and especially in the series against the Bucks. So you take what you can get and you move on. But by Wade and the Heat at least admitting there is an injury, it's a start. Now it becomes about what else needs to be done, instead of what Wade isn't doing. Saying Wade had chosen to accept such a limited role was a farce from the moment the Heat tried to pass that as fact. He's hurt. Now we know. Now everyone can move on.

Q: Is Rip Hamilton going to be factor for Game 5? -- Ryan, Naples.

A: I don't see how he can't be. It's not as if the Bulls are going to bring back Kirk Hinrich, Luol Deng or Derrick Rose at this stage. The more we saw of Hamilton in Game 4, the more you have to wonder if Tom Thibodeau somehow made it personal with the veteran guard (or, for that matter, if Hamilton did something to merit banishment to the doghouse). More Rip and less Daequan Cook figures to again be the approach Wednesday. Desperate times seemingly would call for such measures.

Q: Interesting how the tough-guy routine ended for the Bulls. -- Ed.

A: It's not as if it worked. What would work for the Bulls is finding a way to make a shot or two, something the Bulls desperately needed Carlos Boozer to do in Game 4. It never should have come down to Nate Robinson's 0 for 12, because relying on Nate was fool's gold from the start.


MAY 13, 2013