How the Robinson contract could help Heat in a trade and be a get-of-jail-card for teams
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How the Robinson contract could help Heat in a trade and be a get-of-jail-card for teams
"Acquiring Duncan Robinson offers teams with luxury tax concerns a way to reduce costs while giving Miami a tradeable asset to pursue high-profile deals."
"Robinson's contract is unique, allowing Miami to either keep him for a hefty salary or release him, offering teams flexibility with potential trades."
The article discusses Miami Heat's potential strategies in leveraging Duncan Robinson's unique contract during trade discussions. While other teams possess more first-round picks, Robinson's five-year, $90 million contract provides significant flexibility. With one year left, Miami must decide by July 8 to either commit to his full salary or release him at a lower cost. This decision is critical for teams managing luxury tax limitations, as acquiring Robinson could substantially lower their tax bills and improve roster flexibility, making him a valuable trade asset in discussions for high-profile players like Kevin Durant.
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