The Miami Heat have proven to be hard to beat on South Beach, and they will probably prove to be next to impossible to beat at home when Duncan Robinson is shooting the lights out. Thanks to an outrageous scoring burst of 14 points in the first five minutes and change of the first quarter against the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night, the Heat took a 36-30 lead into the second quarter.
Robinson shot 5-of-7 from the field and 4-of-6 from 3-point range to fill the score sheet in the first quarter, grabbed a rebound, and he raced back in transition to reject Cam Reddish‘s dunk attempt at the rim for good measure.