Like a dog who has just had its bone taken away, Glenn Robinson is fuming.  Benched for the final 6 minutes 46 seconds of the Bucks victory of the Golden State Warriors, Robinson made his point clear that he didn't want to continue playing for Milwaukee if things didn't change.

"Not if I'm going to continue to get minutes the way I got minutes tonight, no," he said.

Robinson believes he is being singled out, even going as far as incinuating that the crowd reaction influences his court time.

"I gave up an offensive rebound and I got yanked out of the game," Robinson said. "If you're going to take guys out, take them out for missing a rotation. Or if somebody takes a (bleeped)-up shot. We get that all the time out of this team.

"I make one mistake, the crowd boos me, and I get taken out of the game. I didn't like that at all. If you're going to single one person out, single everyone out."

After the game Bucks coach George Karl stated that he is not going to single out any of his players.  The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel then stated that Karl followed that up by saying: "I've got a good basketball team and I am going to play the right way. No one is above the team. This is a serious opportunity to play some great basketball and it is my job to manage it."