Observations and other notes of interest from Friday night’s 110-107 victory over the Washington Wizards: – One day the Heat will again have a bench. – A bench that allows for realistic breaks for the starters. – A bench that can keep things afloat. – A bench that extends leads. – Friday night, amid the injuries that continue to ravage Erik Spoelstra’s rotations, the Heat’s bench was Haywood Highsmith, Dru Smith, Jamal Cain and Dewayne Dedmon. – This of course was not how it was going to be. – But with Jimmy Butler, Max Strus, Gabe Vincent and Duncan Robinson among those sidelined, this is what the bench has become. – As the Heat hold their breath when Bam Adebayo dares take a break. – Or Kyle Lowry. – Imagine the luxury of, say, being able to go to Strus, Vincent, Robinson, Victor Oladipo in reserve. – It practically would be a Wing Rotation 2.0. – Instead, we wait. – Spoelstra said the approach has been to adapt and move forward. – “It’s just about, ‘All right, who’s available?