Flynn James Robinson (April 28, 1941 – May 23, 2013) was an American professional
basketball
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player.
Early life
Flynn was born April 28, 1941, from the union of Sam Hopkins and Dorothy Mae Robinson. Later Flynn's mother married Johnnie Hodge Sr., Flynn's step-father. A native of
Murphysboro, Illinois
Murphysboro is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,093 at the 2020 census. The city is part of the Metro Lakeland area. The mayor of Murphysboro is Will Stephens. The government consi ...
, Robinson later moved to
Kinloch, Missouri (St. Louis area), where he attended Dunbar Elementary School thru the 4th Grade as Flynn Hodge. Afterwards Flynn lived in Elgin, Illinois (Chicago area) and graduated in 1959 from
Elgin High School.
College career
Robinson attended Southern Illinois University in September 1959 for one semester and was on the basketball team. Later he transferred to and attended
Casper College in Casper, Wyoming, before transferring to the
University of Wyoming
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in
Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States. The population was estimated 32,711 in 2019, making it the third-largest city in Wyoming after Cheyenne and Casper. Located on the Laramie River in southeaste ...
. A 6'1"
guard at Wyoming, Robinson was a three-time first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honoree. He averaged 26.2 points per game as a sophomore, 25.6 points as a junior and 27 points as a senior and was the 6th leading scorer in the nation. His 2,049 points place him third on Wyoming's all-time scoring list, and in 2005 he was named to the school's All-Century team.
NBA career
Robinson played seven seasons (1966–1973) in the
National Basketball Association
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and one season (1973–1974) in the later merged
American Basketball Association
The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a major men's professional basketball league from 1967 to 1976. The ABA ceased to exist with the American Basketball Association–National Basketball Association merger in 1976, leading to four A ...
. He averaged 14.5 points per game and 3.1
assists per game during his NBA/ABA career.
The 15th pick in the 1965 NBA draft, Robinson made his NBA debut with the
Cincinnati Royals
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in 1966.
Later, Robinson played for the
Chicago Bulls
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and
Milwaukee Bucks
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. The Bucks' play-by-play radio announcer,
Eddie Doucette, called Flynn the "Electric Eye".
In the 1969–70 season with Milwaukee, Robinson averaged a career high 21.8 points per game and was selected to the
1970 NBA All-Star Game, the only All-Star game he would play in. He also led the NBA in
free throw percentage
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that season.
Traded to Los Angeles in 1971 from the Cincinnati Royals, Robinson was a reserve guard behind
Jerry West
Jerome Alan West (born May 28, 1938) is an American basketball executive and former player. He played professionally for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). His nicknames included "Mr. Clutch", for his ability ...
and
Gail Goodrich for the
Los Angeles Lakers team that won a league-record 33 consecutive games and later won an NBA championship with the team in 1972, playing on what has been considered one of the NBA's
Top Ten Teams of all time. When he joined the Lakers, their radio broadcaster,
Chick Hearn, called Flynn "Instant Points".
Legacy
In 1992, Robinson returned to Los Angeles where he and his Laker teammates, including legends
Wilt Chamberlain
Wilton Norman Chamberlain (; August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was an American professional basketball player who played as a center. Standing at tall, he played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 14 years and is widely reg ...
,
Elgin Baylor
Elgin Gay Baylor ( ; September 16, 1934 – March 22, 2021) was an American professional basketball player, coach, and executive. He played 14 seasons as a forward in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lak ...
, and Jerry West, were honored at the 20th Year Celebration of the 1972 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers.
In January 2005, Robinson was named to Wyoming's All-Century Team.
In 2012, while living in the Los Angeles area, Robinson again was honored with his surviving teammates at the 40th Year Celebration of the 1972 NBA Champion Lakers, who continue to hold the Historic 33-Games Win Streak, a long-standing pro sports record. The Lakers presented Flynn and each surviving team member with a huge expensive Diamond Cluster Ring.
In his 50s and 60s, Flynn played basketball at the
Senior Olympics
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level.
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Death
Robinson died on May 23, 2013, in Los Angeles, of multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibodies. Often, no symptoms are noticed initially. As it progresses, bone pain, ane ...
. He was 72 and was survived by his wife, Nancy Pitts-Robinson, four brothers and two sisters.[ A notable surviving brother is Air Force Captain Johnnie Hodge Jr., who was one of our country's 1979 "Outstanding Young Men of America". ]
NBA/ABA career statistics
Regular season
Playoffs
References
External links
Career statistics
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https://www.basketball-reference.com
"Flynn Robinson's life in basketball didn't end at 33", by Jerry Crowe, Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2008
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