If you’re wondering how that’s possible, Robinson keeps them in his two homes, one in New York, the other in Louisiana. He had eight rottweilers — including the eldest, a homebody named Kodak — and eventually that multiplied with puppies. There’s also a lab and a golden retriever.

Robinson, 25, used to have sugar gliders, which are essentially acrobatic possums. Sadly, Robinson’s cats killed the sugar gliders.

“I want ferrets,” he added.

Robinson started fishing off the pier at Sanders Beach at about 6 years old. He upgraded to fishing off a boat and developed a knack for catching redfish.

“I cook ’em,” he said. “Hell yeah, I grill my fish.”

Off the water, Robinson most appreciates the tunes of Morgan Wallen. “If you followed my TikTok, you’d know that,” Robinson said of his Wallen fandom.

He entered Wednesday’s game as the NBA’s top offensive rebounder at 5.8 per game, which, if upheld for the season, would only trail Moses Malone, Jayson Williams and Dennis Rodman for the most since those stats were recorded.

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  • lets_talk_basketball@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Random: but I remember back in the day when they had sports illustrated for kids, there was an article about Zach Randolph having snakes. He said he had to give them up because his python used to routinely get out of his tank and just roam around the house. I would piss myself if something that could kill me just got out while I was asleep.

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      1 year ago

      My cousin had to get rid of his python for that reason. She was a rather large reticulated (i think 14’ when he got rid of her) with a love for escape attempts. She was chill with him, but aggressive with his wife and daughter.