Bricklayer said:
Perhaps over the hill as a primary option -- but from the Spurs perspective they just added a ton of punch off the bench. Assuming the knees are remotely helathy, and I think they have to be at least ok or the Spurs wouldn't have done this, how many more potent bench scorers are you going to find out there?
Theoretically, they added scoring. Theoretically, the Kings are better without Chris Webber than they are with him.
However, Glenn Robinson isn't a "jump off the bench and hit open shots" type of player. That's what the Spurs are hoping he can be, and I doubt it happens. In his prime, he was always a 35 minute, 18 shots per game type of player, not a 15 minute, 6 shots per game type of player. Can he hit open shots? Of course, but that's not a role that a life-long starter/gunner can easily step into.
He played well off the bench last night (3-4 from the field in 13 minutes, and even registered a block; 4 fouls, though?), but I just don't see that being a role that he's comfortable in, especially in the playoffs.