Duncan Robinson Joins Detroit Pistons in Sign-and-Trade from Miami Heat
Duncan Robinson Joins Detroit Pistons in Sign-and-Trade from Miami Heat

Duncan Robinson Joins Detroit Pistons in Sign-and-Trade from Miami Heat

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The Detroit Pistons have acquired sharpshooter Duncan Robinson in a three-year, $48 million sign-and-trade deal with the Miami Heat, sending guard Simone Fontecchio to Miami. Robinson, known for his prolific three-point shooting and off-ball movement, declined his $19.9 million option with the Heat to seek more playing time and a bigger role in Detroit's offense. His addition aims to fill the perimeter scoring gap left by departing players Tim Hardaway Jr. and Dennis Schröder, complementing rising star Cade Cunningham and new teammate Caris LeVert. Robinson, a former Michigan standout and undrafted NBA player, has been one of the league's top off-ball shooters, converting 39.3% of his three-point attempts last season and ranking in the 99th percentile for three-point volume. The partially guaranteed contract structure minimizes risk for the Pistons while providing veteran shooting and playoff experience to a young, rebuilding team. This move represents a strategic effort by Detroit's front office and coaching staff to enhance offensive spacing and efficiency.

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