Miami Herald (Sunday)

Robinson ready for a fresh start

- BY ANTHONY CHIANG achiang@miamiheral­d.com

Duncan Robinson isn’t into the narratives surroundin­g his situation and role with the Heat. He’s just working to stay ready for his next opportunit­y.

Robinson was presented with an opportunit­y on Friday night and he made the most of it as the most experience­d player available for the Heat in an unlikely 111-108 preseason win over the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum.

With the Heat sitting 10 players — mostly rotation regulars — on the second night of a preseason backto-back, Robinson totaled 29 points while shooting 7 of 11 from the field, 5 of 7 on threes and 10 of 10 from the foul line in 29 minutes to lead a group that consisted mostly of developmen­tal prospects past a quality Grizzlies team playing its best players.

“Just seize the moment,” Robinson said of his mentality on Friday, with the Heat now idle until continuing its preseason schedule on Monday against the Houston Rockets at FTX Arena. “If I have an opportunit­y to go out and play, I’m going to do it to the best of my abilities.”

Robinson, 28, returns rejuvenate­d after some much-needed time away this summer following a rough ending to last season.

He lost his starting spot to Max Strus late last regular season and completely fell out of the rotation at one point during the Heat’s playoff run.

“I think it was very important,” Robinson said when asked about the significan­ce of the offseason. “Just based off of how last year went — lots to learn from, lots to grow from.”

Robinson’s hope is that he can again earn a consistent role, but it’s far from guaranteed. If the Heat opens the regular season with its projected starting lineup of Kyle Lowry, Tyler Herro, Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin and Bam Adebayo, the coaching staff would need to choose four or five players from a group that includes Victor Oladipo, Max Strus, Gabe Vincent, Robinson, Dewayne Dedmon, Omer Yurtseven, Haywood Highsmith and Nikola Jovic to complete the rotation.

This uncertaint­y is new for Robinson after entering the previous two seasons as a fixture in the Heat’s starting lineup.

“I mean, it feels a little bit different based off of last year and how last year went,” Robinson said of dealing with the uncertaint­y surroundin­g his role this season. “But my mindset is very much similar. Not much really has changed just in terms of my approach and the way I want to go about doing things. So just continuing to control what I can control and compete. That’s my main goal is to just kind of showcase all the sacrifice and work that I put in in the offseason and just try to put my best foot forward.”

Robinson, who’s entering the second season of a five-year contract worth $90 million, did just that in Friday’s preseason performanc­e against the Grizzlies.

“Duncan always has been and will continue to be one of the most ignitable shooters in the league,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said following Friday’s game in Memphis. “That’s what he showed tonight.”

Anthony Chiang: 305-376-4991, @Anthony_Chiang

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