Duncan Robinson's five-year deal he signed last summer was significantly laden with incentives, according to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

In what was reported as a deal worth $90 million, the final $10 million are only guaranteed should the Heat win an NBA title over the next five years. 

There are other metrics that Robinson needs to hit in a potential title-winning season, including averaging at least 25 minutes in 70 regular season appearances. Robinson would then have to appear in 75% of the Heat's playoff games during any title run while maintaining a 25 minute per game average.

Robinson, who has appeared in 11 of the Heat's 15 playoff games heading into Game 5, is only averaging 11.27 minutes per game during this current run.

Robinson's agent Jason Glushon has crafted several bonus-heavy deals for his clients, including Al Horford.

Horford's team option increases by $5 million should the Celtics make the NBA Finals, and increases to $12 million should they win the title.