Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson is looking forward to a few weeks of rest. Robinson deal with late-season back problems that hampered him during the Heat's loss to the Boston Cetlics in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.
One of the more interesting parts of the Miami Heat’s season has been the play of star Duncan Robinson, especially towards the final part of the year where a back injury significantly limited him.
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson is no stranger to the situation. He's been here before plenty times. In fact, he's used to it by now. Robinson's minutes have declined in the series against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
While the Miami Heat look ahead to Game 4 against the Boston Celtics Monday night, part of the preparation is looking back at the previous three games and seeing how to respond.
The Miami Heat meet the Boston Celtics at 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, in Game 2 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, and one of the 3-pointer over/unders available for this matchup requires two triples from Duncan Robinson.
To beat his 3-point prop, Duncan Robinson needs to make two from downtown on Sunday, when his Miami Heat meet the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs, beginning at 1:00 PM ET.
There is a lot of news surrounding the Miami Heat organization at the moment dealing with injuries as Jimmy Butler will be out “several weeks” with an MCL sprain along with Terry Rozier and his neck issues, which leaves star Duncan Robinson.
Last year, the Chicago Bulls journeyed to Miami to play the Heat for the No. 8 seed. It's happening again this year, but will the result be different than last year's close Miami win?
Before the Miami Heat take on the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night in the play-in tournament, they have received some crucial updates to the injuries of key players like Terry Rozier, Duncan Robinson, and Kevin Love.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and forward Duncan Robinson have been ruled out of Sunday's regular-season finale against the visiting Toronto Raptors. Rozier
The Miami Heat have received some key injury updates to the status of integral players such as stars Terry Rozier and Duncan Robinson before the regular season finale against the Toronto Raptors Sunday afternoon.
The Miami Heat have their work cut out for them if they want to make the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Currently, in eighth place in the Eastern Conference, Miami’s path to the postseason could very well include a trip to the NBA Play-In Tournament again.
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson had quite the winding path to the NBA. He started off playing Division III basketball before transferring and playing for three seasons at Michigan.
Duncan Robinson buried seven three-pointers, scores a season-high 30 points and Bam Adebayo hits a buzzer-beater three-pointer to help lift the Heat to a 104-101 victory over the Pistons on Sunday afternoon.
On Sunday afternoon, the Miami Heat faced off against the Detroit Pistons in Michigan. The game was close, and the Heat won by a score of 104-101 (Bam Adebayo made a buzzer-beater).
Friday night in the NBA is pretty busy with eight games on the schedule. Miami at Oklahoma City has my attention, but the Heat are in a tough spot as they played last night.
The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics don't like each other and it shows on the court.
When the fourth quarter of Game 2 began, Duncan Robinson was scoreless and the Heat trailed by eight. That all changed very quickly.
Duncan Robinson stepped up for the Miami Heat once again and helped lead them to a win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, and fans loved the face he made to accompany his big performance.
Duncan Robinson grew up in New England rooting for the Boston Celtics, but he openly took great pleasure in ending his hometown team’s season on Monday night.
Duncan Robinson taunted the TD Garden late in Miami's Game 7 win. What fired him up? A group chat.
The Miami Heat were quiet during free agency last summer and have yet to make any moves leading up to the trade deadline. It's not that they haven't tried.
The Miami Heat had initially found a diamond in the rough in Duncan Robinson. He was a movement shooter that proved to be an ideal match in an offense that often utilizes dribble handoffs and needs shooters with gravity.
Heat forward Duncan Robinson is undergoing surgery on his right hand to address a finger injury, according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald (Twitter links).
Coming off a frustrating year, followed by a summer of hearing his name in trade rumors, Duncan Robinson is approaching this season with a “big chip” on his shoulder.
Robinson revealed that one of his nostrils was "90 percent blocked."
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