Angel Robinson's former high school coach at St. Paul Central is convinced she will become a productive WNBA player.
"It might take a while," Willie Taylor said, "but if Angel plays a few games, she could have a big role."
That's a key if. As a rookie with the Lynx, the 5-8 point guard needs to make a favorable impression in training camp.
Robinson will play in her first exhibition game as a pro at noon Tuesday, against Indiana at the Gangelhoff Center on the campus of Concordia University in St. Paul. That's only a few blocks west on Marshall Avenue from Central.
"Our whole community is excited," Taylor said.
Especially Robinson's family. All eight of her brothers and sisters will be there to watch Robinson battle for one of the last available spots on the Lynx. "She is the oldest of the bottom four," said John Robinson, her father.
The Lynx obtained negotiating rights to Robinson on draft day, April 6. They traded the No. 13 overall pick (North Carolina forward Jessica Breland) to New York for Robinson and a second-round pick next year. The Liberty had taken her with the No. 22 pick overall late in the second round.
"It's a great opportunity to be back home," Robinson said. "It really feels good. I am here training with the best players around the world."