Second-year Hoosier native is thriving with new team as he learns from veteran teammates and shows promise as a capable reserve.
A Tuesday night when quality minutes are given to the Indiana Pacers' bench players provides Glenn Robinson another opportunity to show he belongs with his new team.
The second-year pro caught the eye of head coach Frank Vogel during offseason workouts and has continued to deliver during the preseason. Robinson scored 13 points, about his preseason average, as the Pacers defeated the Detroit Pistons 101-97 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
He made five-of-six shots, all three foul shots and grabbed six rebounds in just under 24 minutes of action.