Duncan Robinson Fantasy Outlook: Should You Draft the Detroit Pistons Shooting Guard This Year?

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Should you draft Duncan Robinson this season? Here’s the latest outlook, projections, and rankings for the Detroit Pistons Shooting Guard.
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Should You Draft Duncan Robinson in Fantasy Basketball?
While Duncan Robinson isn’t expected to be drafted in standard fantasy leagues, he could emerge as a steady source of triples with Detroit. Across his seven-year tenure with Miami, Robinson shot 39.7% from deep on 7.2 attempts a night, good for 2.8 3-pointers per game. He also averaged double-digit points in five of those seasons.
With Malik Beasley and Tim Hardaway Jr. no longer on the Pistons, Robinson has a prime opportunity to be the next sharpshooter to benefit from Cade Cunningham’s playmaking. The 31-year-old’s new three-year, $48 million contract suggests he will be a meaningful rotation piece, making him a player worth keeping an eye on early in the 2025-26 campaign and an intriguing deep-league target.
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What Are Robinson’s Fantasy Basketball Projections This Season?
Based on our proprietary metrics here at PFSN, we project Robinson to score 1,493.5 fantasy points this season, with him averaging 10.9 points per game.
This includes 3.8 field goals per game, 2.8 three-pointers per game, 0.6 free throws per game, 2.1 rebounds per game, 2.4 assists per game, 0.6 steals per game, and 0.1 blocks per game.
Where Does Duncan Robinson Rank in the Upcoming Fantasy Basketball Season?
Robinson is ranked 201st overall and 48th at his position. The five players ranked ahead of him overall include Ty Jerome, Gary Trent Jr., Cason Wallace, Al Horford, and Isaiah Jackson.
The five players ranked behind him overall include Neemias Queta, Tim Hardaway Jr., Jeremiah Fears, Moses Moody, and Tre Johnson.
The five players ranked ahead of him at his position include Jordan Hawkins, Christian Braun, Brice Sensabaugh, Keon Ellis, and Trent.
The five players ranked behind him at his position include Moody, Johnson, AJ Green, Aaron Wiggins, and Jordan Clarkson.

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