Two NBA seasons, three different teams.
Three Summer Leagues, three different teams.
It's not the opening chapter Glenn Robinson III prefers, but it's the route second-round draft picks often have to endure – if they're lucky enough to last long enough to endure anything. He'll begin play with the Pacers' Summer League team on Saturday in Orlando, seeking to add stability to a promising but unproven career.
Robinson will be one of four players with Pacers contracts competing in Orlando, along with Joe Young, Shayne Whittington and Rakeem Christmas. He's likely the one with the most to gain with a strong performance, however, given the anticipated seismic shifts in the roster before next season.