Does Max Strus’s Emergence Mean Duncan Robinson Gets Traded?
<p>The Miami Heat paid Duncan Robinson in the offseason, and I mean PAID him.</p>
<p>Five years and $90 million to be exact.</p>
<p>While Robinson played well in the regular season — 10.9 PPG, 2.6 RPG, and 1.6 APG while shooting 37.2% from deep — he has practically disappeared in the playoffs, averaging 11 minutes a night while putting up 5.7 PPG and shooting 52% from deep on low volume.</p>
<p>So, why exactly has Robinson’s production dropped? It can be traced to several factors: his defense, Spoelstra’s decision making, and the focus of this article, Max Strus.</p>
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