Reporter: Glenn Robinson To Enter Draft
This is the report the reporter is reporting:
Source: Michigan soph forward Glenn Robinson III has signed with an agent and will enter the NBA Draft. Press conference coming this week.
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) April 14, 2014
If you're wondering why this guy would get it first, the signed with an agent bit is the gateway there. Fischer writes for SLAM and the Boston Globe, FWIW.
Darn.
Man. I know nothing, of course, but coming out in THIS draft after two moderately successful (for individual stats) years...
Hopefully he'll go in the first round. No more Manny/Darius bizness.
good for him.
I will say that it is a shame he never really got to play the 3 here and he should perform well in the league.
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Thanks, Glenn. It was fun. I wish we could've had you for one more year.
Now, on to business. LIke THJ, the pre-draft workouts will make or break his status. Fingers crossed that he can perform at a high enough level to warrant a 1st round pick, especially with all of the early entrants rushing to the NBA draft door.
Obviously, I'd be happier if he stayed, but I can't blame him. If it really looks like he'll get a decent guaranteed contract, then you have to weigh the possible improvement (and higher draft position) next vs the possibility of serious injury.
The ironic thing about McGary is that while he may come back because of the injury, he also may be a cautionary tale that leads more outstanding Michigan players leaving early.
Great kid-Great Talent. I will be rooting for him. After seeing what the third year did for Hardaway I was hoping that he would stick around but if he goes even late first round I do not blame the kid in the slightest.
I have to disagree with those of you saying he should have stayed. As a Michigan fan, I would have loved to have seen him back, but he's the type of player that's going to be a better pro than college player in my opinion. He'll thrive with the more wide open game and more opportunities to showcase his athleticism.
I'll believe it when I see him say it at a press conference. Either way, I wish him the best of luck and thank him for the memories. Some of his alley oops are imprinted on my brain forever!
Think he is a kid who will wow in draft workouts and will move to back end of first round IMO.
I am not of the belief that a guy gets better development in college than pros BUT he seemed perfect to be a guy who skyrocketed to the 10-14 spot in 2015's weak draft and thus make enough money to offset the loss of this year's wages. Think GR3 sort of had the easiest decision of the 3 to come back - Nik's draft stock is very high and Mitch has a major risk if he comes back if he gets injured again. GR3 was in the spot THJ was after sophomore year so I thought of the 3 had the clearest path to rocketing up draft boards in a year. (Mitch if he stayed healthy would too)
That said, with Horford gone it was looking like a lot more time at 4 again, even with Mitch back. Donnal is not playing 30 minutes a night like most people here wish - he will be a freshman in the Big 10 who refs love to his tacky fouls on, on the defensive end, so GR3 probably saw a lot of 4 in his future again.
Minor counter indicator: he was still going to class last week. I basically never trust old media at this point.
Sucks for the team, but it's the right move. Make your money while you can, you get old fast in the NBA.
a huge part of two fun, fun seasons.
every one of these guys gets to walk out the door with their heads held way up high and no regrets.
Right decision or wrong decision, it's HIS decision and I wish him the best. Go rep the Maize and Blue in the NBA like Tim and Trey.
April 14th, 2014 at 11:47 PM ^
Doesn't he know it's 2014?
Glenn and the team. He wasn't going to be much more effective next year. He is an average spot up shooter who is below average with the ball in his hands. I don't think Beilein was ever going to run the offense through him, and frankly, I don't think we want him too. I hope he thrives in the NBA because he seems like a quality person and great teammate, but his production can easily be assumed by the collective efforts of those who remain.
I want him back because I'd like Michigan to win a NC and I think GRIII can be a big reason that happens. I'm selfish.
I would like to know what his NBA grade is, because he seems like a fringe 1st-rounder and (honestly) I think Hardaway was the better pro prospect and he had a grade in the 2nd round (if I remember) last year. Obviously it worked out for him, but just wondering.
but I hope he does big things in the NBA- Good luck!
Agreed. I think he needs another year.
To his credit, he started to come on strong at the end of the year.
Wish him the best either way.
April 14th, 2014 at 10:44 PM ^
I would rather be wrong like my prediction Borges would fail as an Ocoordinator at Mich. In my opinion unless Robinson fixes major facets of his game he will have problems. In my opinion the only position he can play in the NBA is shooting guard. In order to play the 2 one must have a jumper unless you do something else amazing. Many NBA 3's are just as big and physical as the people Robinson guarded as a 4 in college except they are fast. At this stage of his career Robinson would be a massive liability on defense as an NBA forward. Any forward with a post game would kill him. Conversly the lack of an outside shot will mean defenders can lay off. However, instead of conceding a 21 foot jumper that Robinson still could hit only 27% of the time they will concede a 24 foot jumper as the defenders will be more capable then in college.
If Robinson magically comes up with a jump shot then I think he has the skill set to be a decent NBA player. Without one he will just be just another Stevie Thompson clone who can jump & finish, but do little else.
April 14th, 2014 at 11:44 PM ^
I wish him well, but this was not a good decision. If he is picked in the second round, which is likely, he will be losing money compared to staying one more year and playing his way into the middle first round.
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