The Miami Heat have so little to offer this offseason, at least financially.
Bosom buddies with the 2018-19 salary cap line, Miami’s been reserved in handing out checks, even to their guaranteed talent. Wayne Ellington, the Heat’s archer-in-residence, has yet to tie up his payment just as Udonis Haslem, Dwyane Wade and others wait for Miami’s summer stalemate to break.
That doesn’t apply however, to brand new Heat rookie Duncan Robinson.
Robinson, 24, signed a two-way contract for the 2018-19 season with Miami. He’s been the brightest star for the Heat in the Las Vegas Summer League, leading the team in points per game (14) and shooting 58 percent from 3 through three contests.