Florida State basketball has landed a significant commitment from the transfer portal, securing former Missouri guard Anthony Robinson for the 2025-26 season. The veteran guard, who has one year of eligibility remaining, brings a wealth of SEC experience and a proven two-way game to Tallahassee.
During his three seasons with the Tigers, Robinson established himself as a reliable contributor, starting 50 of his 96 career games. While his role shifted from starter to a key bench piece this past season, his production remained steady. He averaged 8.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 3.0 assists, showcasing his ability to contribute across the stat sheet.
Robinson's value extends far beyond scoring. A former SEC All-Defense selection, he is a disruptive force on the perimeter, averaging 1.6 steals per game. This defensive tenacity, combined with his playmaking, has previously caught the eye of NBA scouts, highlighting his pro-level potential.
For the Seminoles, Robinson provides immediate backcourt stability and veteran leadership. His defensive prowess will fit perfectly into Coach Leonard Hamilton's system, known for its length and pressure. Offensively, if he can rediscover the shooting stroke that saw him hit 40% from three as a sophomore, he could be a major X-factor for an FSU team looking to make noise in the ACC.
