Magnolia import Glenn Robinson III is tempering expectations for the Season 49 PBA Governors' Cup although he said that he is looking to help the Hotshots end a six-year title drought. Magnolia import Glenn Robinson III is tempering expectations for the Season 49 PBA Governors' Cup although he said that he is looking to help the Hotshots end a six-year title drought. The highly touted Robinson III, who boasts the most impressive credential among this year’s batch of imports, having played in the NBA for seven seasons, said he is still adjusting in his first foray overseas but nonetheless is eager to provide the explosiveness and experience to Magnolia.

“That is our goal, that’s my goal. As a team, you want to go into the season with high expectations but I think it’s our job to take it game by game,” said the 30-year-old 2014 NBA draft second round pick. Robinson III said that the biggest adjustment he has to make is how to handle the weight of being an import in the PBA where he is now expected to deliver in all of the game – a huge contrast to his role in the NBA where he mostly played as a role player.

“I never been an import before I never played overseas so I am noticing things – that I am expected to bring the high level of my game, whatever I can bring, my energy,” said the 6-foot-5 high flyer. “Everything that I can bring to the team is needed. That's why they wanted me to be here with the experience so I'm just trying to bring the best out of me e.