Miami Heat: Duncan Robinson deserves chance to bounce back

Duncan Robinson #55 of the Miami Heat shoots a three-point basket against John Collins #20 of the Atlanta Hawks(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Duncan Robinson #55 of the Miami Heat shoots a three-point basket against John Collins #20 of the Atlanta Hawks(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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Duncan Robinson #55 of the Miami Heat reacts against the Minnesota Timberwolves(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: Duncan Robinson Deserves Chance To Bounce Back For Them

When it comes to, actually, improving on the remaining group that was one win away from the NBA Finals last year, you first think about the fact that their third and fourth best players and their second and third best scorers when all is equal in Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry, were shells of themselves.

The next thing you think about is all of the guys on that roster who are bound to improve in the coming year.

Read. Ceiling and floor for Kyle Lowry’s role in 2022-23 season. light

One of those guys, a guy that is looking more to re-emerge than initially emerge, is Duncan Robinson.

Earning nearly $100 million dollars from Miami Heat prior to last season, Robinson didn’t exactly make good on that deal last season. A career 40.6 percent three-point shooter on 7.9 attempts, Robinson shot just 37.2 percent on 7.9 attempts last season.

Now, that doesn’t look bad, at all, and would be great for most guys, however, it is just good to average for Robinson.