Udonis Haslem And Mario Chalmers Debate The Greatest Shooters In Miami Heat History

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The Miami Heat's organization has seen incredible shooters in their history, but perhaps none greater than guard Ray Allen.
However, retired Heat guard Mario Chalmers believes he is superior in this aspect to Allen. Chalmers and Miami legend Udonis Haslem argued the topic on the latest addition of 'The OGs' podcast.
"Let me ask you this, is Duncan Robinson top five in Heat history?" Chalmers asked.
"In shooting, hell yeah," Haslem exclaimed. "Hell (expletive) yeah."
"Who's your top five?" Chalmers snapped.
"Duncan Robinson over you (expletive) if that's what you want to know. That's what you asking me? I ain't gone pick anybody over you," Haslem shouted. "I ain't gone take everybody over you, not everybody."
Haslem went on to list his top five shooters in Miami's history.
Duncan Robinson, Mike (expletive) Miller, Ray (expletive) Allen, Tyler (expletive) Herro, and give me one more, James Jones. Now (expletive) argue with my five, and we gonna wrestle. Now pick one of them you can out shoot," Haslem said.
"I'll outshoot all of them... I'm outshooting Ray," Chalmers said. "I'm outshooting anybody.
Chalmers shot 38.8 percent from three-point range in his best season on 4.1 attempts. However, it is an overstep to consider himself above one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, Allen.
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