Last Saturday, I wrote about Kyle Lowry and Duncan Robinson’s struggles from 3-point range. At the time, Lowry had made just three of 21 attempts from downtown. But some good shooting nights — including his triple-double last night — have lifted his 3-point clip to 38.3 percent.
Robinson, on the other hand, has continued to struggle at his best skill. He sits at 32.5 percent shooting from 3 after going 1-for-5 against the Utah Jazz last night. Some have wondered whether Erik Spoelstra should swap Tyler Herro for Robinson in the starting lineup, or argued that re-signing Robinson to a five-year, $90 million contract was a mistake.