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Gary Voices: Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson Gary has always been a basketball city. From the Eastside courts to the Westside, from Miller to Glen Park, basketball has lived in the parks, school gyms, and neighborhood courts where young players chased their hoop dreams. That environment helped shape one of Gary’s greatest basketball stories. Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson. Robinson grew up on Gary’s West Side, living right across the street from Roosevelt High School, with the Delaney area just down the street from his home. Like many players growing up in the city, he spent countless hours playing ball in the inner city, competing on neighborhood courts where the games were serious and the competition was real. Those early battles helped develop the skills that would eventually take him far beyond Gary. At Roosevelt High School, Robinson became one of the most dominant players in the state of Indiana. In a state where basketball is deeply rooted in the culture, he earned one of the highest honors a high school player can receive — Indiana Mr. Basketball. That same season, Robinson led Roosevelt High School to a state championship, bringing the title back home to Gary and securing his place in the city’s basketball legacy. From there, Robinson took his talents to Purdue University, where he quickly became one of the most unstoppable players in college basketball. His dominance on the court eventually led to the 1994 NBA Draft, where Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson was selected #1 overall. A kid from Gary. Built on inner-city courts. State champion at Roosevelt. Indiana Mr. Basketball. And the top pick in the NBA Draft. His journey remains one of the greatest basketball stories to come out of Gary. “Before the NBA spotlight, Glenn Big Dog Robinson was just another kid putting in work on Gary’s inner-city courts.” #GaryIndiana #GaryVoices #TheG #NorthwestIndiana #GI #RegionNews #GaryPride

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GARY VOICES | Before the World Knew the Jackson 5, Gary Knew Before the stages. Before the screaming crowds. Before Ed Sullivan and Motown and the world losing its mind over five boys from Indiana — there was a house on Jackson Street in Gary. There was a father named Joe who believed his sons were built for something the city limits could not hold. A mother named Katherine who kept the faith steady. And a work ethic inside that home that the world would eventually witness but never fully understand. Gary knew it first. The Jackson 5 did not arrive talented. They were made disciplined. Joe Jackson ran rehearsals like the biggest stages were already booked. Five boys drilling routines when other kids were outside. Repeating what already looked perfect because consistency — not perfection — was the standard. They played the local circuit first. Clubs in Gary. Talent shows. Small stages where crowds were skeptical until about thirty seconds in. They won every room they entered because they were more prepared than anyone else in the building. By 1969 they were on Motown. By 1970 — four consecutive number one singles. "I Want You Back." "ABC." "The Love You Save." "I'll Be There." The world had finally caught up to what Gary already knew. Gary has carried a heavy reputation for a long time. But this same city produced the most important musical family in American history. Not from New York. Not from Los Angeles. From Gary, Indiana. That is not a footnote. That is the headline. The world saw the performance. Gary felt the preparation. Talent may get you noticed. But discipline — and the places that teach it — build legacies. 📘 Planting Seeds with CJ — Discipline Builds Legacies. Coming soon. #GaryIndiana #Jackson5 #MichaelJackson #GaryVoices #CJMoneyway

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