CHARLOTTE — Amid a week of celebration and commemoration for the Miami Heat — with Wednesday night’s dedication of Pat Riley Court at Kaseya Center, and with Sunday’s unveiling of the Dwyane Wade statue in front of the arena — a case can be made for even more. For all of the franchise’s Hall of Fame moments in Springfield, the banners in the Kaseya Center rafters, the ceremonies over this five-day period, a case could be made for something more about the soul of a franchise now with a rich, robust 37-season history. Because sometimes it is the little things, those out of the harshest of the glare, who make it all work, who have laid the foundation for moments such as these for Riley and Wade. Perhaps it could be as simple as commemoration somewhere inside the arena, perhaps in the restaurant space that is 601 Biscayne.