SAN FRANCISCO — Last season in Detroit was an aberration in Glenn Robinson III’s mind.
With the Indiana Pacers, Robinson had established a reputation for his jumper. His 3-point percentage continually grew his final three seasons there, going from 37.8 percent to 39.2 to 41.2. The attempts were relatively low, but Robinson cashed them in when given the chance.
Then came his time with the Pistons. Robinson, who was partially brought in to help space the floor, shot just 29 percent from deep. Given the expectations, it was unmistakably a low point in Robinson’s career.