Miami Heat: Why Duncan Robinson Has No Conscience & How It Relates To Bam

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) shoots a three point basket against the Golden State Warriors(Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) shoots a three point basket against the Golden State Warriors(Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) celebrates with center Bam Adebayo (13) during the fourth quarter(Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat have come to heavily rely on their range-shooting in the last few seasons and there has been no bigger party in part to those efforts than Duncan Robinson. A sniper of the highest order, Robinson, seemingly, has no conscience out on the floor.

If the fact that he is one of the league’s premiere shooters isn’t enough to illustrate the point, maybe the best outside of a few guys along the west coast or so, then this might do it.

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Out of his 10 averaged field goal attempts per game last season, all but 1.5 of them were threes, yes, meaning 8.5 of his 10 attempts were from range.

He lives to get them up and from deep. He didn’t just wake up one day like that though, as indicative of his rise from a Division III guy to a near-$100 million dollar man.

Specifically on his ability to carelessly, yet with control, let it fly, it’s taken special coaxing by a certain Filipino Head Coach in the NBA. That certainly makes it easier for you, doesn’t it?