Dec 23, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat guard Mario Chalmers (left) talks with Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (right) during the first half against Philadelphia 76ers at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Although the Miami Heat have been busy making plenty of moves regarding guards over the last couple of days, one player’s place this upcoming year has yet to be determined: good old Mario Chalmers.

Recently, the Heat parted ways with both Shabazz Napier and Zoran Dragic, clearing approximately $4 million in cap space (but $11 million overall, via luxury tax). They have also added Josh Richardson, and will likely do the same with Tyler Johnson. With that, the Heat are still about $7 million over the limit. Therefore, it may be in the team’s best interest to get rid of Mario Chalmers…

Chalmers is currently set to make $4.3 million, but would save Miami $16 million including luxury tax.

While the point guard’s future is still up in the air, his past is heavily ingrained into Heat Nation’s memory. So, as we wait on a decision moving forward, let us take a look back.