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Glenn Robinson III’s career night not enough as Warriors fall to Spurs, 117-113, in overtime

SAN ANTONIO — Warriors head coach Steve Kerr often talks about wanting to replicate the success of the San Antonio Spurs, and part of that includes finding contributors on the NBA’s fringe.

In the Warriors’ 117-113 loss to the Spurs Tuesday at AT&T Center, Glenn Robinson III, a cast-off signed to a veteran minimum contract this summer, finished with 25 points on 10-for-17 shooting, three rebounds and three assists. In one of the best games of his career, he continued to give Golden State (9-26) a reason to keep him around after this season.

Following a disappointing year with the Detroit Pistons in which he was barely part of the rotation, Robinson went into the summer a free agent, and sought an opportunity that played to his strengths.