The Detroit Pistons are exploring options for replacing their top three-point shooter, Malik Beasley. The Miami Heat’s Duncan Robinson is a prime target, given his impressive shooting record and experience playing off the bench. As a career 39.7% three-point shooter, Robinson has been a vital contributor to the Heat over seven seasons.
Robinson started half of his 74 games last season and averaged 11 points per game on 43.7% shooting from the field and 39.3% from beyond the arc. His ability to provide spacing for other shooters while contributing solid production made him an asset to Miami’s offense.
Beasley, who was reportedly nearing a three-year deal to return to Detroit, is facing an uncertain future due to allegations of betting on NBA games during the 2023-2024 season. The Pistons may need to find alternative solutions if Beasley is unable to re-sign, making Robinson a potentially attractive option.
Source: https://www.mlive.com/pistons/2025/06/pistons-reportedly-weighing-a-run-for-sharpshooting-guard.html