Miami Heat: 4 encouraging signs from the 2019-20 NBA season

NBA Miami Heat Bam Adebayo (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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Tyler Herro, Kendrick Nunn, and Duncan Robinson are for real and are assets

Entering the season, not many Heat fans were well versed with Kendrick Nunn and Duncan Robinson. However, after 60 games Nunn and Robinson were set fixtures in the team’s starting lineup. In fact, both Nunn and Robinson were breaking Heat records.

Even though many might not view Robinson or Nunn as future superstars in the NBA, they are viewed as valuable assets for the team as they potentially enter an offseason that could shape the next few years for the franchise.

Nunn was averaging 16 points, three rebounds, and three assists per game on 45 percent shooting from the field and 36 percent from 3-point range. Robinson was averaging 13 points per game on 45 percent shooting from 3-point range on nearly eight (!!) attempts per contest. Absolutely insane.

Tyler Herro is also another find for the team in the Draft, as he was averaging 13 points on 39 percent shooting from 3-point range before his injury.