Heat's Robinson dishes on handling starter/bench shuffle and his Ware/Jovic connection
Briefly

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra continues to adjust his lineup in search of stability, particularly during the ongoing Jimmy Butler situation. Duncan Robinson, who has adapted to multiple lineup changes, indicates he often anticipates moves before they happen. He acknowledges the emotional challenges of role changes but remains committed to the team's success. Robinson's shooting skills make him a valuable asset in the starting lineup, and he recognizes the importance of both team and individual aspirations amid these adjustments.
At this point, I've been playing for him for so long, I kind of see a move happening before it comes. Nothing surprises me at this point.
I try not to give that too much attention or focus because then it can be a little bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy... Any time a staff or a team trusts you with a role of being out there to start, it obviously means something.
It's never easy. We're all ambitious. We all want what's best for us as a team, but then we all have our own individual careers.
I've been impacted more than any player... Robinson's latest return to the starting lineup seems likely to be an extended one, because his shooting and passing are particularly valuable.
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