Miami Heat Rumors: Opposing Teams Trying To Sabotage This Squad?

Miami Heat president Pat Riley sits in the arena prior to the game between the Miami Heat and the Memphis Grizzlies(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat president Pat Riley sits in the arena prior to the game between the Miami Heat and the Memphis Grizzlies(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat Rumors: Opposing Teams Trying To Sabotage This Squad?

As he has in recent contests, besides the back-to-back in one game against Toronto on Saturday, he has been getting back to being his regular self.

However and only based on his own lofty standards, records, or performances, he hasn’t really shot the ball to that level, as a whole, this year. This should remind you of a stretch last season, where he and Tyler Herro seemed to be struggling.

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While it’s hard to pinpoint what might be bothering Duncan Robinson this season, it was easy to see that the noise of potentially being moved took a toll on, both, he and Tyler Herro last season. That brings up an interesting thought though and please, follow along here, as it might get a bit wanky at first.

Recently and as there are around this time every year, a flurry of rumors are beginning to surface. You could look at the Christian Wood rumor, the continuing John Wall chatter, or any other one that’s out there at the moment.

Could it be that rival general managers or leadership, people that have close contacts with reporters and also a reason to plant a seed of doubt in another contender’s chemistry, are creating this chatter out of thin air?