Miami Heat: Does Duncan Robinson Need To Play With Hands Behind Him?
For clarity, this isn’t about his shooting.
Though he had one of his better showings of the year on Monday in Denver, he has struggled, overall, this year. Again though, this isn’t that.
When thinking about his defense, he has improved and at a steady rate from year to year. However and even with the improvement, he has to continue to work on it.
Even among of all of that though, there is another constant problem bubbling up about the guy. This, though, may not be something that he can control or do anything about… actively, at least.
While it has seemed like a running joke in the past, things are starting to look and smell really fishy on the scenario. The phenomenon in question seems to be real.
If you need clarity, it’s about his foul situation. It seems that the whistles against Duncan are now becoming premeditated, even more so than before, and it’s not only being noticed here.
While it happens a ton, the Denver game was very noticeable. There were a few major instances of question.