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Glenn Robinson III Doesn't Understand Why 76ers Traded For Him

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The Philadelphia 76ers acquired Glenn Robinson III and Alec Burks from the Golden State Warriors at the trade deadline to give the team more depth on the wing.

Robinson has had his playing time cut in half, which has been disappointing considering he'll be a free agent this offseason.

"Even when (Golden State) played Philly, I showed them what I could do," Robinson told Basketball Insiders. "So to play those consistent minutes a night and perform well... that's the most disappointing part about coming here is that - both of us (are) coming off career years where we're looking at hopefully big numbers after the season. I know I've got a family to feed. So you think about all those things.

"All those things play a role, and then when you come here and your role's not really explained or you don't know what's going on with the trade - it's not like it was a trade where you come in and immediately have an impact. It's a little different, so... this team is full of wings, full of guys who can play. So really, I don't really understand it. But it's a business, you've got to make it happen and go out and try to do your best every night."

Robinson hopes he'll play a bigger role as the season continues.

"As a competitor, as an NBA player - this is my sixth year - I think that's always gonna be there to want more and more," Robinson told Basketball Insiders. "So I'm definitely interested to see what happens down the stretch here."

Robinson also talked about the impact changing teams in the middle of the season has on a player.

"You've got family. You've got to try to get out of a lease, move your stuff, all of that. I think that people don't realize how much it is," Robinson told Basketball Insiders. "You're expected to be at the next place in like the next day or two after the trade, so I think it's just a lot going on. And then, you've got to go out on a court and focus and play like nothing happened.

"I mean at the end of the day, we're still human beings. And that's what I tell people all the time. To try to get people on a flight the next day is crazy to me. But it is a business. It is what it is at the end of the day and we just try to make it work."



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