Miami Heat Season-in-Review Profile: Duncan Robinson

The Good Guys: All Hail Duncan Robinson, the 2020 Hand-Off King | The Action Network

With the Miami Heat’s turbulent 2024-25 campaign having officially come to a close, it’s time to look back and see which players met, surpassed or fell short of their respective expectations entering this season.

Duncan Robinson may just have one of the more fascinating career arcs in recent Heat history. From an undrafted free agent to another Heat culture hidden gem – then from an extension that most saw as an overpay to begin one of the sole consistent presences on Miami’s roster, Robinson has experienced his share of highs and lows through his time in South Florida.

The sharpshooter’s 2024-25 campaign wasn’t anything remarkable, but it certainly wasn’t a season to gawk at for hand m either. Robinson finished the year averaging a respectable 11.0 points per game on 43.7% from the field and 39.3% from three-point range, the latter of which ranked second on the team for players with at least 100 attempts.

Robinson’s consistency helped Miami stay afloat in a season that was anything but consistent for the team as a whole. While his minutes remained the same following Jimmy Butler’s trade to Golden State in February, his quality of play took a much-needed leap in the back-half of the season.

Robinson’s field goal percentage jumped from 42.0% before the All-Star break to 47.4% in the two months after. Additionally, his three-point clip also soared from 37.8% to 42.4% in that span as well. Robinson, who turned 31 years old on April 22, may not have much gas remaining in the tank, but he hasn’t shown any true signs of slowing down yet.

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