Duncan has really stepped up with Herro injured, and seems to have his shooting confidence back. Not to mention, his handle and finishing at the rim has noticeably improved.
His full season averages: 15.1/2.7/2.7 on 48/43/90 splits in 14 games
Duncan > Dunkin
He’s unleashed on offense, Duncan “The Slasher” Robinson is for real. His arsenal is everything.
It’s pretty crazy that 2 years ago his contract was considered an unmovable albatross, and it’s increasingly looking like a bargain.
This guy with one of the most amazing comebacks I’ve ever seen.
We all remember how he didn’t hit anything, how he was out of rotation for so long.
Probably won’t happen, but I’d love him to get in the mix for Most Improved Player if he keeps this production up.
Shooters don’t forget how to shoot
Happy Birthday Duncan 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂
Herro is sweating a bit right now
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I already can see Duncan becomes the ECF MVP 6 month later
Nah Herro was averaging 26/6/5 before injury. Lowry is averaging 7/4/5 playing starters minutes, he’s the one who’s gonna see his role reduced.
He increased his trade value. Zach LaVine is coming to South Beach!
you can’t approach the topic of trading Duncan Robinson for anyone in a pro-Heat thread.
Those are the stats of a man whose coaches sent him to a sports psychologist last season
He’s so good. People shit on the Heats trade prospects so badly. There’s a reason they’ve been to the finals twice
Herro was averaging 26/6/5 with improved defense before getting injured, Duncan is averaging 15/3/3 on 65% TS, and Jaquez is averaging 10/3/2 on over 50% while playing great defense.
Yet those guys were called garbage all offseason
Can’t believe you losers doubted the godfather
He’s been on another level since the hand surgery… maybe some rookie of the year movie shit going on lol
Hard to believe he used to be a guy that didn’t have any business dribbling inside the three point line
I am now 100% certain that Duncan’s slump in last two seasons was primarily due to Max Strus’ emergence.
Both guys had a nearly identical role and playing style , and Max played better defense, despite not shooting as well as Duncan. So Spo started utilizing Max more, which naturally reduced Duncan’s minutes, and simultaneously his confidence. But now that Max is gone, Duncan can play in his role again and he’s now back to himself.
On top of that, Duncan dramatically improved his inside-the arc game. He’s cutting to the basket a lot more, pump faking and driving to the rim. He’s definitely not a one-dimensional player on offense anymore, though his greatest strength still comes from 3PT shooting.