<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> Heat coach Pat Riley said Thursday guard Smush Parker will remain away from the team until the organization finishes investigating an incident involving Parker and a valet company official.</p> </p> Parker's agent, Billy Ceisler, indicated Parker understands the team's position. ''When Coach and [Parker] feel it's time to get back out there, he will,'' Ceisler said.</p> </p> After the Heat's practice earlier in the day, Riley declined to say whether Parker would be available Friday against Boston. -- <font color="#000000">Miami Herald</font></p> </p> </p> [*]Bill Ceisler, Parker's agent, said Parker and his attorney are prepared for anything that might come from the incident. </p> "To me, this is a circumstance that will be worked out and figured out," Ceisler said.</p> </p> Heat guard Dwyane Wade said the team supports Parker unequivocally.</p> </p> "Whatever he's done, we're behind him 100 percent," Wade said. "Whatever coach decides to do, we're behind that 100 percent." -- <font color="#000000">Palm Beach Post</font></p></div> </p>