This season is all about change for the Miami Heat–only seven players from last season’s team are currently on the roster–but what the team doesn’t want to change is the winning culture.

According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel’s Shandel Richardson, Miami’s core of Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem, Chris Andersen, Mario Chalmers and Norris Cole have been showing the new guys some of the hardware from their two championships to remind them of what they can accomplish.

The easiest way has been showing them the Heat’s championship trophies from 2012 and 2013. “We’ve got a couple things to remind them what it’s about and that’s those championships,” Wade said. “It makes it a little bit easier to preach that culture. Guys want to win. Guys want to be a part of something special.”

It’s not a bad way to nail a point home. Of the new players, Danny Granger and Luol Deng should be especially hungry to win a trophy and earn a ring of their own. Both of them have been the playoffs and plenty close to an NBA Finals, but this very Heat organization has stood in the way.

Hopefully for those two, joining the team that beat them pays off.