Brad Robbins (basketball)

[2] In the 2–1 grand final series win over the Wollongong Hawks, Robbins played through broken ribs, a calf tear and sore hips to drag Perth across the line.

[2] Off-season wrist surgery forced Robbins to miss the first three weeks of the Wildcats' 2012–13 season,[8] but upon returning to action, he managed just eight games before announcing his retirement from the NBL on 11 December 2012.

[9][10][11] He continued on with the team in an advisory role, but following an Achilles injury to Damian Martin in Game 2 of the Wildcats' semi-final series against the Wollongong Hawks, Robbins came out of retirement to fill in the back-up point guard role for the 2013 grand final series against the New Zealand Breakers.

[22] During the 2021 NBL1 West season, Robbins served as an assistant under Ryan Petrik with the Rockingham Flames men's team, helping them reach the grand final.

[32] Robbins was appointed head coach of the Warwick Senators women's team in the NBL1 West for the 2024 season.

[14] He is the brother-in-law and close friend of former Wildcats and SBL teammate Greg Hire, with the pair having both married sisters.

[22] In 2013, Robbins started working part-time as a project officer at the Fremantle Police and Community Youth Centre (PCYC).

The centre's Streetball program, which Robbins began co-ordinating, was developed in 2012 to combat anti-social behaviour in the area.

[38] In January 2023, Robbins revealed to the public via The West Australian his long-time battle with depression and mental health issues since childhood which plagued him throughout his playing career.

Robbins (center) with the Lynx in December 2021