It's been an interesting offseason for the Detroit Pistons , who have put their pursuit of retaining free agent sharpshooter Malik Beasley on hold amid his federal investigation for potential gambling activities. In the meantime, the Pistons have signed bench scorers Caris LeVert and Duncan Robinson to try to help fill that void in the event that Beasley doesn't return.

Robinson has long been known as one of the elite three-point shooters in the NBA landscape today, and recently, the newly signed Pistons forward floated an interesting idea to spice up end-of-quarter scenarios.

“Last-second shots at the end of quarters should fall under a different field goal percentage,” said Robinson, per the Old Man and the Three podcast.

For years now, NBA players have often declined shooting

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