CHALMERS ON KYRIE-LEBRON: Former Heat point guard Mario Chalmers offered unique perspective on the Kyrie Irving situation this past week on Sirius XM NBA Radio when it came to what it is like being a LeBron James teammate. "It can be tough sometimes, just because he's such a dominant player. He's the best player in the NBA," said Chalmers, who spent four seasons alongside James with the Heat. "So it boils down to the coach. Is the coach going to get everybody else involved? Or he's going to let 'Bron decide when he wants to get everybody else involved. So that's the little things that were going back and forth with Miami. But as a teammate? He's a great teammate. I've never had any problems. Even when we had that one argument on the court, it's just that at the end of the day we're still brothers. We were over that after it already happened. And the media made it more than what it was. So, I can't say he's a bad teammate. He's a great teammate, a great dude. And when you're a guy like Kyrie, and you're young and you're the man, I could see him wanting to be traded, to be on his own team. But I don't think it's as personal as what everybody's trying to make it seem." After missing all of last season due to the torn Achilles suffered the previous season, Chalmers recently signed a minimally guaranteed contract to return to the Memphis Grizzlies.