The Indiana Pacers are making a team of players that we have heard of but don’t exactly know anything about. (Other than Paul George and Monta Ellis) they have every NBA player with ‘Hill’ on the back of their jersey (can you name them?) and they are really pushing to replace all the players they’ve lost.
When you look at their roster now, you see a lot of new faces, now that is good for them. They’ve clearly left the past years where they challenged the Miami Heat, reloaded their squad and with Paul George ready to lead, it seems the Indiana Pacers are ready to go once again. The signing of Glenn Robinson III only assures their intention to contend.
Robinson, 21, became an unrestricted free agent after the Philadelphia 76ers declined to make him a qualifying offer.
Robinson played 35 games in his rookie season for the Minnesota Timberwolves and 76ers, averaging 2.1 points per game. Minnesota placed Robinson on waivers in March, and he was claimed by Philadelphia.
It’s obvious that Robinson hasn’t really had the chance to thrive yet. Playing for two teams in his Rookie season, it can be annoying.
But the Pacers have a very family feel, they rarely have bad relationships with their players and I think Robinson will find a home in the Fieldhouse.