Last January, with George Hill out due to personal reasons and Rodney Stuckey sidelined as a result of an ankle sprain, Glenn Robinson III’s number was called to bridge the gap in the starting lineup for four games. Over that span of time, he averaged 5.5 points on 28.6 percent shooting, and the Pacers were outscored by 15.9 points per 100 possessions with him on the floor.
"You're a starter, you have a green light, you have to take advantage of those opportunities," Robinson III told Pacers.com’s Mark Montieth of what he would do differently if ever given another chance as a starter.