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How Miami Heat's Twitter Reacted To Duncan Robinson's Fourth Quarter Vs Atlanta Hawks

Duncan Robinson had a season-high 27-point performance in the Miami Heat's win Friday night.
How Miami Heat's Twitter Reacted To Duncan Robinson's Fourth Quarter Vs Atlanta Hawks
How Miami Heat's Twitter Reacted To Duncan Robinson's Fourth Quarter Vs Atlanta Hawks

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Miami Heat's Duncan Robinson had another excellent performance Friday night to add to his career season. Robinson scored a season-high 27 points in the Heat's victory over the Atlanta Hawks, including 21 in the fourth quarter.

Heat fans loved seeing Robinson’s redemption arc continue in one of his most memorable career performances.

The Heat sharpshooter scored more than all his teammates combined in the final period, spoiling Trae Young’s 16-point fourth quarter. The trend of the Heat blowing fourth quarter leads this season was reciprocated with a strong performance to clinch the win.

Robinson said the Heat wanted to shift the narrative about their performances in clutch time.

“The 4th quarter definitely hasn’t been what we've wanted it to be all year,” Robinson said in the postgame interview. “But we know that doesn't tell the whole story of what this group is and we're more than capable of finishing games.”

Joining the party with Robinson was Tyler Herro, who is having his own career season after an offseason full of trade rumors for Damian Lillard. He led the team with 30 points on 7 of 13 shooting from 3-point range, having arguably his best offensive performance in his games against Atlanta.

Social media exploded with memes of Robinson and Herro after combining for 57 points.

Complaints about the Heat’s lackluster backcourt are simmering down as Herro and Robinson continue their impressive seasons.

The Heat play the Philadelphia 76ers (20-8) on Christmas Day.

Jayden Armant is a contributor to Inside the Heat. He is a student at Howard University. He can be reached at or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.

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Jayden Armant
JAYDEN ARMANT

Jayden is a journalism school graduate of Howard University. He was the 2024 recipient of the Terez Paylor scholarship award. He previously worked at the Orlando Sentinel.

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