Former Michigan sharpshooter Duncan Robinson was willing to ride out his basketball career as long as he could.
And after an impressive showing with the Miami Heat in the NBA Summer League, he won't have to worry about working a 9-5 job anytime soon.
Robinson signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Heat on Tuesday, a Michigan spokesman confirmed. The news was first reported by The Athletic's Michael Scotto.
It's the latest chapter of Robinson's improbable journey, which has saw him rise from the Division III ranks at Williams College to Michigan. He became the first man to ever play in both a Division III and Division I national title game, and could become the first Division III player to play in the NBA since Devean George, who last played in 2010.