OK, maybe it's not the last look....

The Heat does play the Grizzlies on Dec. 13 in Miami, and on Dec. 29 in Memphis.

So Mario Chalmers will get plenty of attention then.

Still, it's worth doing a quick review of one the better value draft picks of the Pat Riley era.

Chalmers was drafted 34th overall in 2008, 32 spots behind Michael Beasley.

Entering Wednesday's play, here's where he ranks among that year's 60 draft choices...

-- 19th in scoring (Russell Westbrook is 1st; Beasley is 9th, but now stuck; Goran Dragic, taken 45th by San Antonio, is 7th)

-- 5th in assists (Westbrook is 1st, followed by Dragic, Derrick Rose and D.J. Augustin)

-- 15th in three-point percentage (13th among those who have played at least 200 games)

-- 11th in minutes per game

-- 14th in win shares

Oh, yes, and first in championships... by two.

Not bad for a second-round choice.

In fact, only two Heat second rounders -- during Riley's 20 drafts -- have played more NBA games. Just Eddie House and Rasual Butler.

And you can make a good argument that Chalmers has already exceeded both.