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With Pistons' Duncan Robinson returning to face his old team in the Heat, he explains how his time there were "formative." As it'll be strange for fans to watch Duncan Robinson take on the Miami Heat in a different uniform,
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Duncan Robinson on what Heat means to him, his Heat departure and more ahead of return to Miami
After watching Duncan Robinson turn into one of the Miami Heat's greatest undrafted success stories, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra isn't afraid to admit that it's going to feel odd to go against Robinson for the first time ever.
LeBron James is now in his 23rd NBA season, a milestone no other player in league history has reached, and another reminder of his unparalleled longevity. Over more than two decades, he has played alongside numerous stars, but few partnerships compare to the bond he formed with Dwyane Wade.
Former Heat guard Duncan Robinson signed a three-year, $48 million deal with the Pistons this past offseason. Robinson was one of the major success stories in the NBA during his time in Miami, rising from an undrafted G-League player, to one of their most important pieces.
Erik Spoelstra made NBA history after earning his 800th career win as a head coach following the Heat's victory over the Bucks on Wednesday.
This isn't necessarily a good sign. Ever since all the outsized, outlandish, soap opera style coverage of the Miami Heat's post-"Decision" Big Three era of 2010
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Heat makes late push, but not enough in loss to Pistons as six-game win streak ends. Takeaways
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 138-135 loss to the Detroit Pistons (16-4) on Saturday night at Kaseya Center to fall to 2-1 on its four-game homestand. The Heat (13-7), which winning streak was snapped at six games, closes the homestand on Monday against the Los Angeles Clippers:
With the Golden State Warriors coming to town on Wednesday, Miami Heat fans are wondering whether Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro will return to the court tonight.
After spending his first seven years in Miami, Pistons' Duncan Robinson is looking forward to facing the Heat as an opponent.