In the summer of 2018, Duncan Robinson was looking for a new home. He'd recently graduated from the University of Michigan, and in three seasons in Ann Arbor he'd proved himself to be one of college basketball's premier shooters. The problem was that he wasn't exactly explosive, nor was he fleet of foot. So much so that he was forced to spend his freshman season playing for Division III Williams College because no bigger institution would give him a chance.
But Robinson, who at 6'7" was taller than most marksmen, still dreamed of playing in the NBA.