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Mario Chalmers talks Miami Heat, Bam Adebayo Defensive Player of the Year status in exclusive interview

In an exclusive interview, former Miami Heat champion Mario Chalmers talks Heat basketball with NBA insider Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson. (Photo via Getty Images)

When it comes to role players that impact winning, Mario Chalmers found a way to do so while in the same Miami Heat lineup that featured LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Being a supporting cast member on a team with championship or bust expectations is not easy, and that has been noted in a lot of Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller’s podcast “The OGs Show.” However, Chalmers bought into the title aspirations, and proved to be a key contributor on the NBA’s biggest stage to support the Heat’s top heavy lineup back in 2010-2014.

In a recent exclusive interview, former 2X Heat champion Chalmers sat down to talk some Heat basketball with NBA insider Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson. The interview could be found here and features some notable discussion about his “Heatles” era, along with the state of the current roster.

While chatting with Robinson, Chalmers acknowledged his time with the Heat and spoke on coach Erik Spoelstra’s greatness. “One thing about Spo, he’s not a person that thinks he knows it all,” Chalmers says to Robinson.

“He’s gonna get in that film room, he’s gonna figure out things to make the team better. When you have that mentality the sky’s the limit.” (- Mario Chalmers)

His comments align to more recent trending news that included Spoelstra being thought highly of in the latest NBA GM polls. He earned the most votes for best coach, best manager/motivator of people and best defensive schemes. He was also second in best in-game adjustments behind the LA Clipper’s Ty Lue, which could go hand in hand with Chalmer’s comments on Spoelstra’s ability to get to the film room and always find ways for the team to improve. He continues to be one of the most respected coaches in the league, despite having never won the Coach of the Year award. 

Chalmers and Robinson briefly spoke about the Jimmy Butler contract situation, specifically with Pat Riley’s end of season press conference comments that challenged Butler’s mindset and availability. Chalmers expressed optimism in Butler and the Heat working things out and having a bounce back year, following his season-ending MCL injury that kept him out of the 2024 playoffs.

“It’s (Riley’s comments) just saying, we gotta make some more pieces to make this team a championship contender. We’ve been there so many times, we just haven’t gotten over the hump yet. We gotta figure this out. I don’t think it’s any bad blood, I just think it’s a business decision.”  (-Mario Chalmers)

He continued the talk on the state of the current Heat by acknowledging Bam Adebayo Defensive Player of the Year snubs, mentioning that “politics” is what has kept Adebayo from winning the award.

“I had him winning it last year. I just think Bam when it comes to switching to the perimeter and guarding guards. You can’t name anyone better. He’ll get his recognition soon.” (- Mario Chalmers)

Adebayo is coming off a career year, averaging 19.3 points, 10.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.9 blocks on elite shooting splits that even include a career-high 35% from 3-point range. He became a 3X NBA All-Star and first team All-Defensive member following the 2023-24 campaign, which was topped off with his second Olympic gold medal. Chalmers showcased his pure basketball intelligence by speaking on the versatility of Adebayo’s game, especially on the defensive end.

Lastly, Chalmers spoke on both his former Hall of Fame and soon-to-be Hall of Fame teammates Dwyane Wade and James. He mentioned his admiration of Wade and his career even post-retirement, where Wade has shined in the media spotlight and will soon be celebrated of his Heat resume with a statue unveiling outside the Kaseya Center in the coming weeks. Chalmers shed light on why he thinks it’s cool that James is now teammates with his son, Bronny James, on the LA Lakers. All three of Wade, James and Chalmers were on the same back-to-back championship Miami roster in 2012 and 2013.

He even mentioned a bit on the Heat and Boston Celtics rivalry, dating back to the Paul Pierce led Boston squads during the Big Three era.

The full dynamic discussion between insider Robinson and Chalmers can be found on YouTube above, and summarized by Robinson himself here.

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