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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Head coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat talks with Andre Iguodala #28, Bam Adebayo #13 and Duncan Robinson #55 (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: Could Bam Adebayo Be Gifted The Same Mentality By Coach Spo?

Oddly enough, this whole thing indicates that there could have been more occassions. Thankfully Coach Spo continued to insinuate and illustrate… just how bright his green light glows for the Miami Heat.

There is something else though, quickly. How does this all relate to another guy on the team?

Well, while it might not look, sound, or applicate itself on the court the same, this is a similar message that needs to be conveyed to another of the Heat’s main pieces. If Spo can, somehow, find an angle to have one of these conversations with Bam Adebayo, specifically about his offense, then that would take them up another level too.

While Duncan should, absolutely, have no conscience when it comes to shooting the ball, Bam shouldn’t have that much of one when it comes to seeking out his own offense. That message should be reiterated to him and stories like these, from Duncan about Coach Spo, gives the confidence that it’s possible.

dark. Next. Who Should Be The Two 2-Way Guys Now?

In any situation, this explains a whole lot, except Duncan’s defense, at times, but that’s another story. This is also why Duncan Robinson has no conscious and how the whole situation is very Bam adjacent.