NBA

Mario Chalmers reveals players sometimes pay up to $10K for a teammate’s jersey number

Published by
Peter Dewey

Former NBA guard Mario Chalmers revealed that some players will pay $10,000 in order to get a teammate’s jersey number for themselves.

“I done seen it happen before,” Chalmers said when asked about players paying for jersey numbers.

Dwight Howard chimed in to say players will spend a few thousand on a jersey number. Chalmers revealed that sometimes players will go up to $10K.

It makes sense that NBA players would have to incentivize each other to give up a number, especially if there is some attachment to it.

Howard and Chalmers said that things usually go well when players decide to engage in a transaction around a jersey number.

“I ain’t never seen it go bad,” Chalmers said when asked if things usually go well.

There’s certainly some sentimental value for players when it comes to a number, as it may be one that they’ve worn during their professional careers or during a time earlier in their lives.

Chalmers wore two numbers during his NBA career. He was No. 15 with the Miami Heat and No. 6 with the Memphis Grizzlies and Heat. After beginning his career with No. 6, Chalmers switched to No. 15 for the rest of his Heat tenure – the same number that he wore in college at the University of Kansas.

A two-time NBA champion in Miami, Chalmers last played in the NBA during the 2017-18 season with the Grizzlies. During his playing career, the former second-round pick averaged 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game while shooting 41.7 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from 3.

Howard, an eight-time All-Star, was a little different from Chalmers in his NBA career. He wore several different jersey numbers, although No. 12 was the number he wore during his peak with the Orlando Magic.

Howard also wore No. 21, No. 39 and No. 8 during his NBA career. He last wore No. 39 while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2021-22 season.

It’s interesting to hear Howard and Chalmers give some inside information about the NBA, especially since fans may not know how often players exchange numbers with each other because of trades, free-agent signings or other reasons.

Peter Dewey

Peter is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where he covered the MAAC and college basketball for three years. He has worked for NBC Sports, the Connecticut Sun and the Meriden Record-Journal covering basketball, football and other major sports. Follow him on Twitter @peterdewey2.

Published by
Peter Dewey

Recent Posts

Jayson Tatum’s son hilariously roasted him after dunk contest: ‘My daddy couldn’t do any of those dunks’

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was in San Francisco for this year's All-Star Weekend. He…

20 hours ago

Kyrie Irving claps back at popular theory regarding his torn ACL, hints at what really happened

Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving unfortunately suffered a devastating injury earlier this month against the…

20 hours ago

Patrick Beverley says 83 percent of NBA players are actually lame as f–k: ‘I look at everything’

While some fans may think that NBA players have a certain aura or swagger, former…

20 hours ago

Stephen A. Smith says Kendrick Perkins ‘wanted to hurt somebody’ after Charles Barkley’s comments

TNT's Charles Barkley had some choice words for ESPN's Kendrick Perkins recently. Barkley called Perkins…

3 days ago

Klay Thompson’s dad says son is stuck in purgatory: ‘I think they’re going to lose 10 in a row’

It's probably safe to claim that veteran sharpshooter Klay Thompson's first season in a Dallas…

4 days ago

Report: ‘All options’ still on table for Seahawks and D.K. Metcalf following trade request

Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver D.K. Metcalf is making headlines after it was reported on…

5 days ago