MIAMI -- All things considered, this might look like rock bottom for the Miami Heat.
Their top two point guards are sidelined with injuries, including a strained calf that has starter Goran Dragic out indefinitely. Two others, forward Josh McRoberts and center Chris Andersen, are also out for the foreseeable future with knee injuries while clogging up nearly $10 million in salary cap space that could have been used on a much-needed shooter instead of two seldom-used big men.
Then there's Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh -- Miami's catalysts who are growing weary of a season that only appears to get tougher, more painful and increasingly frustrating with each demoralizing home loss.