NBA Rumors: Mario Chalmers To Comeback, The Cleveland Cavaliers Looks Keen

NBA Rumors suggest that while the Memphis Grizzlies point guard, Mario Chalmers is nursing an injury, the Cleveland Cavaliers are interested in acquiring him as he will add to the strength of the team and the Cleveland Cavaliers will be able to strengthen their roster.

Last year, Mario Chalmers, suffered a season-ending injury when he ruptured his Achilles tendon. There are reports that Mario Chalmers is going to return to the Memphis Grizzlies lineup this early December. Despite the injury, there are teams who are interested in acquiring the former Miami Heat point guard for the vast experience he holds, reported ABSCBN Sports.

During the off-season, the Cleveland Cavaliers were not able to recruit a backup point guard. This position was previously held by Matthew Delavedova. He went ahead and signed with the Milwaukee Bucks. The team has been toggling between Kyrie Irving and LeBron James for the point guard duties, reported CBS Sports.

It is reported that LeBron James will look into his former teammates for support. He might be able to lure in Mike Miller and James Jones to join him after he returns. This year LeBron James was successful to recruit Chris Anderson from the Miami Heat. He took up the position of backup center. This is after Timofey Mozgov moved to Los Angeles Lakers.

It is rumored that now, Mario Chalmers could be the next Miami Heat player to join LeBron James. This will be a move that will seal the fate Cleveland Cavaliers to repeat as champions this NBA season. Mario Chalmers will be able to give the Cleveland Cavaliers added championship experience.

The signing could take place right before the trade deadline and as early as December. This can happen after Mario Chalmers gets cleared to play again in the league. Earlier, Mario Chalmers used to average 10.8 points, 3.8 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 22.8 minutes of playing time.

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