Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson is sidelined with a "left sacroiliac joint dysfunction" during his third-straight game absence. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra stated that this injury is unrelated to last year's issues but emphasized a cautious approach towards treatment and recovery. Robinson didn’t travel with the team for their road games, and his recent performance has been poor due to injuries, averaging only 11.0 points across the season. Given his history with back problems, the Heat's careful management strategy appears to be a wise decision.
Robinson's back injury is a different condition than last year's, and the team is being cautious and responsible in his treatment and recovery.
According to head coach Erik Spoelstra, the team is focusing on managing Robinson's condition with proper treatment, ramp-up, and caution.
The injury will keep Robinson from traveling with the team on their three-game road trip, highlighting the seriousness of his back issues.
Robinson averaged 11.0 points this season but has struggled with injury, limiting his minutes and impact significantly in games.
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