Should returning Duncan Robinson shot lead to return in 3PA for Miami Heat?

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) shoots the ball over Charlotte Hornets guard Dennis Smith Jr.(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) shoots the ball over Charlotte Hornets guard Dennis Smith Jr.(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Duncan Robinson #55 and Dewayne Dedmon #21 of the Miami Heat embrace(Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat are coming off a tough defeat in Ball Arena on Friday night.

Able to hold their own and even impose themselves, at times, on the tough Denver Nuggets in the Nuggets’ home building, a place where they are nearly flawless on the year, the Miami Heat wouldn’t be able to close the deal as they would falter late in the game with their defense.

Though you can take away quite a few real positives from the game, the end result was as it is and it’s always just about wins and losses in the grand scheme of it all. However, one of the positives that wasn’t a result of the result of the game came during the game, of course.

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Creeping up to this accolade all season long now, though a true creep with his, relatively, small batch of attempts, Duncan Robinson has finally done it! Robinson is now the Miami Heat’s all-time leader in three-pointers made after sinking his 807th career triple.

With all of that comes questions though. Well, at least they should.

And that question is a simple one. Should Robinson begin to see increased minutes and thus, attempts from three?

Absolutely. And here is why.