Heat's most logical Duncan Robinson replacement is hidden in plain sight
Briefly

The Miami Heat face challenges in replacing Duncan Robinson, the franchise's best 3-point shooter, after his trade to the Pistons. Alec Burks may emerge as a potential replacement, especially during a 'gap' year for the team. With an average of seven points per game and a 43 percent shooting rate from beyond the arc last season, Burks could help address Miami’s shooting issues. Despite not being a complete solution, signing Burks for the veteran’s minimum could provide a temporary remedy for the team's offensive efficiency concerns.
Replacing the best and most decorated 3-point shooter in team history will not be an easy task for the Miami Heat to accomplish.
Alec Burks could work in a 'gap' year for Miami, retaining a player like him could make sense.
Burks averaged seven points per game on 43 percent shooting from 3-point range, averaging four 3's per game.
The Heat desperately need 3-point shooting, as they were just average in 3-point percentage, makes, and attempts.
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