When you look at the NBA’s ten highest-volume three-point shooters, nine of them make sense. It’s a mix of high usage guys (James Harden, Luka Doncic, Damian Lillard), young gunners (Trae Young, Devonte’ Graham), veteran point guards (Kemba Walker, Kyle Lowry), and years-long marksmen (Buddy Hield, Davis Bertans.) Then there’s the Heat’s Duncan Robinson. The second-year player—who appeared in only 15 games last season—has quickly emerged as one of the game’s most lethal outside weapons. After a year as a glorified 14th man, Robinson has become indispensable to fourth-place Miami’s top-ten offense.
Robinson is annihilating opponents with his shooting.