<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Robinson told the Associated Press this week that he thinks about retiring ?when I?m out there hurtin? and strugglin? and can?t play.? Tucker said retirement could be an option if his client isn?t healthy. ?If he?s out there and he can?t play, then I guess he will retire, but I don?t think that?s the case,? Tucker said. Tucker hopes Robinson inks a one-year deal, plays well and then signs a multi-year contract. He said playing for the Bulls would be an idea Robinson would consider, if it became available. ?There?s always a chance,? Tucker said. ?It?s always good to come back home.? </div> <div align="center">Source</div> I have not been a fan of Glenn Robinson ever since his unmemorable stint in Philadelphia, but have to admit he improved his defense last year when he got minutes with the Spurs, and still can put the ball in the basket. However, I would not consider him a ?veteran leader? I think we would be better served resigning Adrian Griffin should we move Pike rather than trying to sign Robinson. Both have injury problems although Robinson produces more on the court when healthy in the role we will ask him to play Griffin would give us better production, that role being locker room presence of course.
Glenn shouldn't go to Chicago.It would be bad for the team.He would start to demand for the starting spot and you don't need him.You have Nocioni,Thomas and Deng there allready so no need to fix that doesn't need fixing.