Michigan’s sophomore forward Glenn Robinson III will enter the NBA Draft, according to a report from Jake Fischer of the Boston Globe.
The Michigan coaching staff has yet to be informed of Robinson’s decision, but Robinson has been expected to leave for the professional ranks. He’s projected as an early-second round pick, according to Draft Express, but some expect Robinson to sneak his way into the first round.
Robinson averaged 13.1 points as a sophomore.
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Robinson isn’t the only Wolverine currently deciding on where he will play basketball in the near future. Nik Stauskas has reportedly made the decision to enter the NBA Draft, although he refuted the report last week. Center Mitch McGary is also considering turning professional, although he spent the last four month of the season on the bench after back surgery.