“I told Pat, ‘I need Bron. I need UD. I need D-Wade,’” – Mario Chalmers says Pat Riley built the 2011 Heat around him

The summer of 2010 was a critical inflection point for the Miami Heat franchise. Despite having superstar guard Dwyane Wade, the Heat looked nothing like the team that won the NBA title in 2006. In fact, Miami got whooped in the first round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs by the Boston Celtics, losing 4-1.Despite the team’s uncertain future and the departure of many players, one young guard remained—Mario Chalmers. His confidence in his abilities, honed during his time in Kansas, never wavered. In fact, he humorously believed the 2011 Heat squad was built around him.

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Nobody left on the squad

Chalmers had just finished his sophomore season, averaging 7.1 points and 3.4 assists per game. Rio believed these numbers were good enough to be the foundation of the proud Heat franchise.

“I was the only person signed on the Heat. There was nobody else on there. So, they built a team around me that summer,” Rio deadpanned to former Heat teammates Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller on “The OGs Show.”

“I told Pat, ‘I need Bron. I need UD. I need D-Wade,’” Chalmers continued, eliciting boisterous laughter from UD and Miller.

As fate would have it, the 2010 offseason would be best known not for the Heat building around Chalmers but rather for their acquisitions of LeBron James and All-Star big man Chris Bosh, forming a lethal “Big 3” with Miami’s resident superstar, D-Wade.

After a sluggish start, the Heat got their act together and finished the regular season with a 61-21 record. They made it to the NBA Finals but lost to the Dallas Mavericks, 4-2.

An incredible opportunity

Playing alongside such accomplished players was a dream come true for Chalmers. He was still finding his place in the league, and this was his chance to shine. So, that summer, the 6-foot-2 guard worked tirelessly to get in the best shape possible after an ankle injury, fueled by his excitement.

“I had torn four ligaments in my ankle, so I was in a cast that whole summer. I was just sitting there, watching the decision getting laid up. It was kind of like, ‘Oh wow, this is really happening,’” Chalmers said.

“For me, my eyes lit up because this was my chance to go into the record books. I got a high school championship, I got a college championship, and with this team, I was guaranteed at least one NBA championship. I knew I was about to solidify my name in the NBA record books,” Rio added.

Although the Heat faltered in the 2011 NBA Finals, they bounced back and captured two straight championships, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2012 and the San Antonio Spurs in 2013. This gave Chalmers a title on every level he competed in.

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