After more than a decade coaching the college ranks, Craig Robinson has landed in an NBA front office.
The former Oregon State men's basketball coach accepted a position as vice president of player and organizational development for the Milwaukee Bucks, the team announced Monday in a release.
According to the release, the 54-year-old Robinson will oversee the "development and implementation of programs that support the professional and personal growth of players through education, mentorship, business and community efforts that align with the mission and goals of the Bucks organization."
The job is Robinson's first with a team since Oregon State fired him in May 2014 after six seasons coaching the Beavers.