Miami Heat: The Duncan Robinson Question That No One Is Asking

Duncan Robinson #55 of the Miami Heat takes an uncontested three-point shot against the Charlotte Hornets(Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
Duncan Robinson #55 of the Miami Heat takes an uncontested three-point shot against the Charlotte Hornets(Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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Duncan Robinson #55 and head coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat react(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Miami Heat have a lot to figure out in the offseason. One of the most intriguing scenarios revolves around a guy that got new money prior to this latest season and for good reason.

Being among the best shooters in the league when he was and is right, Duncan Robinson found himself in a very tough position this season. Though he still shot just above 37 percent from three this year, a very respectable shooting percentage on eight attempts per game, it isn’t good enough for a guy like him.

When you consider that he shot 41 and 45 percent on more attempts in the previous two seasons plus the $100 million dollars, give or take, that the Miami Heat Heat gave him, you need more consistency from him and something closer to what has gotten him this far.

Here lies the conundrum though. Most people already have Duncan Robinson shipped out the door but—is that getting too far ahead of one’s self?