SourceTargeting a more consistent player on the perimeter such as Eric Gordon makes sense for the Heat. Their offense was sometimes stagnant and downright pitiful whenever Jimmy Butler wasn’t carrying it.
Gordon would provide the team with another player that can score in the halfcourt, creating offense for himself. That isn’t something in Duncan Robinson’s skill set, who still is owed more than $74 million over the next four years.
Gordon is a very good 3-point shooter, helping replace Robinson in that regard. But, he provides a lot more of an offensive punch as he can create for himself and get to the basket. 79 players attempted at least 200 shots off of drives last season and Gordon finished fourth in shooting percentage behind only Chris Paul, Karl-Anthony Towns and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
That is production that Miami is never going to get from Robinson, who offers very little outside of 3-point shooting. If the Heat wins the championship, or Gordon makes an All-Star game, his contract for the 2023-23 season becomes guaranteed. Despite some spotty injury history, he is worth the price even if he isn’t an expiring deal.
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