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During the postseason, Duncan Robinson has served as the Detroit Pistons’ primary threat from long-range after shooting 41% from three during in the regular season, and it’s a responsibility that he takes seriously. Over the past five games, Robinson has connected on at least three shots from downtown in each game, a feat that was a first in Pistons playoff history. 

Now, Cade Cunningham has also elevated his three-point shooting in the playoffs, so Robinson isn’t the only Piston to pose as a perimeter threat, but Duncan has filled a key role for Detroit during their five-game winning streak.