Dedmon, Strus, And Robinson play ‘Triple Pistols’ for Miami Heat

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) drives the ball around Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) drives the ball around Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Max Strus (31) attempts a three point shot against the Golden State Warriors(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

Dewayne Dedmon, Max Strus, And Duncan Robinson The Miami Heat’s ‘3 Pistols’

And though Vincent does it all over the court, showing up more metrically than in the boxscore on Tuesday night, his three bench cohorts would more than make up for his lack of offensive potency. The trio of Dedmon, Strus, and Robinson would go 10-21 from range in the win over the Warriors, acting as their Triple Pistols in a huge home win.

Not only shooting at a high clip, the trio would also be responsible for some of the biggest shots of the game, hitting them with the Miami Heat needed a shift in momentum or an actual jolt to get them back numerically even on the scoreboard.

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You could even throw Kyle Lowry in that mix late, though the bench gets all the shine here, and rightfully so. And though Robinson and Strus did the heavy lifting, Dedmon’s ability to show you that he can nail it and thus, put it on the scouting report is key.

It is for that reason that Coach Spo has probably asked him to shoot it more than he has in previous seasons. And you say that because you’ve already seen him take it at a heavier volume than he had in previous seasons.