IceColdCubano wrote:AirP. wrote:"Wanted" why would a single game or even a hot or cold streak make you change your opinion? If you wanted him moved before the game you should still want him moved. I've wanted him moved since last season and really nothing's going to change that.
Even without Robinson's hot shooting the game would have still been a comfortable win. I would expect a player who only shoots 3s could have hit 2-4 of those 9 shots which would have still make the win quite comfortably? Hell, toss Oladipo in there for him and he does decent scoring while adding another good defender on the court vs negative.
The team is built on maximizing shooting of the role-players. Bam, Butler, Lowry and Oladipo are the play makers with Herro trying to make the move to being a playmaker vs just shooter/scorer.
I think we can all agree on 4 concrete things moving forward in these playoffs.
1. Duncan going super Nova 3pt assassin rain maker in these playoffs will be great for Miami Heat to win a championship.
2. Duncan going super Nova 3pt assassin rain maker in these playoffs will raise his value thus allow Miami to receive a better player in return if he is traded next year.
3. The way he was playing during the regular season would not have netted anything of worth unless we packaged him with more assets.
4. He has been wildly inconsistent so please refrain from thinking he will shoot 8/9 moving forward, lets get a series win or two out of the way before we call begin to call his regular season performance just an aberration.
Sure, if any player goes super nova it makes it much easier for the team to win.
I'm not even going to argue if Strus or Robinson is the better player, it's the amount of cap that is put towards Robinson which is the problem during an era of basketball where the league average for 3s is .354. How many 3pt shooters shoot better then league average for Miami?
PJ Tucker .415
C.Martin .413
Strus .410
Dedmon .404
Herro .399
Lowry .377
Duncan .372
Vincent .368
Not counting Oladipo at .417 because it's a low amount of data.
It's Moneyball, can you replace the big salary player with smaller salary players and in this era I believe you can. With Butler, Bam and now Lowry creating solid looks for the role-players with nearly everyone working on their 3pt shot. With all that said, why not look for more then just 3pt shooting from a player if you're going to give them a substantial contract(unless once again, he was retained to trade this summer)?
Robinson is the best 3pt shooter on the team, I'm fine with that, but that's all he brings at an average NBA level.