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

Here’s what Robinson had to say on the topic. It comes via his world-famous, it seems,The Long Shot Podcast.

While the totality of Duncan’s spew is integral here, it’s the Coach Spoelstra quote that’s the real meat.

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Here’s what he said of his head coach, something that happened squarely in the midst of a team film session and after Robinson passed up a shot in a game.

"Duncan… we didn’t bring you here to drive baseline. We didn’t bring you here to kick the ball out. We brought you here… to shoot threes. You need to shoot that three"

For starters, sounds oddly familiar to the pleas being let out wherever the game is being consumed by the source of this piece. There are countless times where Duncan is open, where “open” for him is much different than a lot players based on his ability to knock-down, where you scream for him to take the shot.