That wouldn't matter much in Miami, Wade is the main facilitator of that offense anyway, has been every year. Gordon's shooting would complement Wade perfectly, I could absolutely see that happening and working out very well.
Yup. It's a pretty easy thing to make work. Give the ball to Gordon first, and have him be the point guard when you're running things in transition. (Gordon has quietly become one of the best fastbreak guards in the NBA, and he's often doing it leading the break), and then if there is nothing in transition, set up your offense with Dwyane Wade. We've seen Gordon be the main focus of the defense his entire time here. With Wade, he would be a second thought. Maybe a third thought when Beasley develops. A consistently wide open Ben Gordon? That's a scary player.