As Duncan Robinson sat in his Miami condo during the first few weeks of the NBA shutdown, he knew he wanted to help South Florida amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
But how?
“I was kind of looking at myself and thinking that I needed to do something for a community that has done a lot for me up until point and a community that has really supported me from a basketball standpoint,” the former Michigan starter said during a phone interview from the NBA’s Disney bubble, as the Miami Heat continued its preparation for the resumption of the season with a Sunday night practice.