Miami Heat guard/forward Duncan Robinson can shoot the basketball. If you were not already aware of this fact, the sharpshooter made it patently known during the second quarter of Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, when he stroked seven three-pointers.

His piece de resistance of the frame came on the corner triple that sent the Miami bench into a frenzy and Robinson bounding into his sideline with his teammates awaiting.

After playing sparingly during his rookie season, Robinson has already started eight games for Miami this year and entered the night averaging 2.3 makes from long range on the year, a number that will obviously climb following his performance Wednesday. He owns one of the league's more unique shot charts, having averaged 5.8 threes attempted per game, while shooting just 1.8 shots on a nightly basis from inside the arc.

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