Duncan Robinson, born on April twenty-second, nineteen ninety-four, is an accomplished American professional basketball player currently showcasing his talents with the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). His basketball journey began at Williams College, where he played for the NCAA Division III Ephs. Robinson's remarkable performance led his team to the championship game of the 2014 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament, ultimately paving the way for his transfer to the University of Michigan.
At Michigan, Robinson became a key player on the Wolverines, contributing to the team's success during the 2017–18 season, which culminated in a championship game appearance against Villanova in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. His prowess on the court was evident as he led the Big Ten Conference in three-point shooting percentage at an impressive point four five zero from December twenty fifteen to February twenty sixteen. Over his three-year tenure at Michigan, he was instrumental in securing conference tournament championships in both twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen, earning recognition as the Big Ten Conference Sixth Man of the Year in twenty eighteen.
Despite going undrafted in the twenty eighteen NBA draft, Robinson's determination and skill caught the attention of the Miami Heat, with whom he signed shortly thereafter. During his time with the Heat, he set numerous records for three-point shooting and played a pivotal role in the team's journey to the NBA Finals in both twenty twenty and twenty twenty-three. Notably, Robinson holds the distinction of being the only player from Williams College to have ever played in the NBA, marking a significant milestone in his career.