Heat exploring sign-and-trades involving Duncan Robinson. The latest details
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Duncan Robinson, the Miami Heat's all-time leading three-point shooter, has opted out of his contract and is expected to leave the team. Following a successful career with the Heat since going undrafted in 2018, Robinson has made 1,202 three-pointers at a 39.7 percent success rate. Despite his achievements, his role has diminished, illustrated by only starting 74 of his last 184 regular-season games. The Detroit Pistons are reportedly pursuing him, and a sign-and-trade transaction may bring assets back to the Heat.
Duncan Robinson exercised the early-termination option in his contract with the Heat to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, with expectations he will not return.
Robinson's departure would mark the end of his productive Heat tenure, as he developed into one of the organization's undrafted success stories.
Robinson became the franchise leader for the most career three-pointers made by a Heat player, making 1,202 three-pointers with a 39.7 percent accuracy.
Despite his achievements, Robinson's role has diminished, starting in only 74 of his last 184 appearances compared to 209 of his first 239.
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