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He may not be a consistent rotational player for Clippers head coach Doc Rivers this year, but his future is undoubtedly bright. The Clippers are hoping that his shooting touch translates to the next level. In his junior season at Boston College, Robinson averaged 20.7 points per game on 49 percent shooting from the floor and 41 percent shooting from behind the arc. Robinson comes in as a gifted scorer who can knock down shots from the outside. The lottery picks could be part of the backcourt of the future in Los Angeles. Robinson and Gilgeous-Alexander represent the youth on the Clippers roster. The 21-year-old even double checked with fellow rookie Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to make sure he really did look like Brock. In fact, the 21-year-old bears a striking resemblance to Brock from Pokemon - especially when he’s laughing or smiling.ĬlutchPoints’ Tomer Azarly caught up with Robinson in the Clippers’ locker room and asked the rookie about his similarity in appearance to the Pokemon character. He couldn’t even stand hearing her name anymore! He never wanted to talk about it, so no one pressed him anymore…īut that’s an old story, he's studying Pokemon medicine at home right now. He didn’t move away and stay closer to whatever institute he’s studying at, he’s at home, so he's back to raising his kid brothers and sisters while studying medicine and that’s why you should all appreciate this poor, self-sacrificing young boy who had to run a household when he was still a kid himself.Los Angeles Clippers rookie Jerome Robinson looks familiar. He’s been rejected a thousand times over, but he always bounces back, so whatever it was, it wasn’t just that. I’ve always liked how adorably motherly Takeshi is, cooking in frilly aprons, always capable of keeping a clean house, and caring for his younger friends like his siblings, but no wonder, he was practically mother and father to all nine of his siblings at age 15 (… or even younger in terms of being the mother because his mother ran away first…).Īnd everytime he was called back home by his brothers and sisters to settle disputes or deal with his parents’ shenanigans NO MORE HONEYMOONS, STOP LEAVING THE KIDS ALONE!!Īnd then, there was whatever happened between him and Professor Uchikido (Professor Ivy) back at the start of the Orange Islands arc, who he fell in love with and decided to stay with because he saw she needed someone to clean and cook for her and her asisstants… whatever happened between them led to Takeshi wandering like a vagrant all the way to Masara (Pallet) Town, haggard and drawn, collapsing unconscious just in front of his best friend’s home.
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So, it’s Takeshi that has to go and put his foot down and reach a better compromise because his father can’t so much as speak up to his own wife and Takeshi really is the parent in this family, isn’t he?! The end of the episode implies that his father, Munou (Flint), will take care of the kids now, but in the special aired as Advanced Generation had begun, his mother had come back and taken over the gym, converting into a Water Type gym and Munou did nothing but run away again! Takeshi had to raise all his siblings alone until the day Satoshi (Ash) came to challenge them. His mother ran away, then, his father followed suit to sell rocks to tourists! Just what happened here?! (In perhaps a bittersweet reference to his own tenth birthday, Takeshi was the one who gave Jirou, the second oldest boy in the striped shirt, Iwaaku/Onix to support him becoming the new Gym Leader… Jirou is also the one who helped Iwaaku evolve into Haganeil/Steelix! 3 ) Takeshi is an old name too, but at least it stands out! They’re very… old-fashioned, uniform names.
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… and yet, all his following sibings get nothing but number-names, starting from Jirou (second-son) and all the way down to the babies, Kurou (ninth-son) and Toko (tenth-child). Also, I just noticed he has a cute daruma sitting on that chest of drawers. His father even surprised him with that Iwaaku/Onix as a birthday present. It’s a good, strong name and if you read the shi as rock, it’s perfect for a future Rock Type Gym Leader. Takeshi (Brock) had a beautiful name with multiple possible meanings: bamboo will and rock mountain.