Miami

People have been yelling at Mario Chalmers his entire life. His father was a sergeant in the Air Force. Bill Self, his coach at Kansas, was at least equally ruthless. Today, it's his teammates from the Miami Heat. They treat him like a glorified grocery bagger.

Chalmers, the team's point guard, has the uncomfortable job of trying to distribute the basketball fairly on a team that has the NBA's most-renowned trio of high-maintenance superstars: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.