After seeing a reduction in playing time in recent games, Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson could be on the move ahead of the Feb. 10 trade deadline, according to Matt Moore of Action Network.
Moore reported "there's a belief around the league" Miami could be "open to talks" involving Robinson.
The 27-year-old started the first 35 games of the season for the Heat until entering the health and safety protocols in late December. He returned after three missed games, but has mostly come off the bench while averaging just 21.7 minutes per game.
Fellow wing Max Strus has seen his playing time increase over the same time period and could fill Robinson's spot in the rotation.