"One is a fourth-year veteran, battle-tested but at times mistake-prone. The other is a rookie, a first-round pick with potential but a steep learning curve in the lockout-shortened season.
The play of Mario Chalmers and Norris Cole has vacillated greatly this season, and Tuesday was no different. With Chalmers struggling, coach Erik Spoelstra pulled him in favor of the rookie. Cole provided 28 strong minutes, but he committed more than a few rookie mistakes.
Finally, with Cleveland packing the paint in the fourth quarter, Spoelstra put both Chalmers and Cole in for the game's final five minutes. That's when the Heat's offense really started clicking."