Sometimes you just have to ask for things and you will get them, which is what happened with Duncan Robinson and an NBA rule change.
Robinson spoke on a podcast recently about how the league should remove last-second heaves from beyond half court at the end of quarters from a player’s shooting stats. He rightfully said that many players will dribble out the clock instead of launching low-percentage shots that will hurt their shooting numbers.
It seems ridiculous, but you can’t really blame them considering so many players have financial incentives tied to their statistics.