Last Updated on July 24, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Kassius Robertson carved out a successful career with his reliable outside shooting and steady offensive production, qualities that have translated well at every level he has played. Whether in college or the professional ranks, he has consistently shown an ability to score efficiently and make smart decisions with the ball in his hands.
Below is an overview of his background and career:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Kassius Robertson
- Nationality: Canadian
- Date of Birth: April 20, 1994
- Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Height: 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm)
- Weight: Not publicly available
- Wingspan: 6 feet 4 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 13 (US)
- Jersey Number: 30
- Position: Guard
- High School:
- Thornlea Secondary School, Thornhill, Ontario
- Vaughan Secondary School, Vaughan, Ontario
- College Career:
- Canisius College (2013–2017): Robertson played four seasons for the Canisius Golden Griffins, averaging 16.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game in his senior year.
- University of Missouri (2017–2018): He transferred to the University of Missouri for his final year, where he averaged 13.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game.
- Professional Career:
- 2018–2019: Robertson began his professional career with Medi Bayreuth in Germany’s Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), averaging 11.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game.
- 2019–2020: He played for Virtus Bologna in Italy’s Lega Basket Serie A (LBA), averaging 13.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game.
- 2020–2021: Robertson joined Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro in Spain’s Liga ACB, averaging 15.2 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game.
- 2021–2022: He played for Joventut Badalona in Spain’s Liga ACB, contributing 13.6 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game.
- 2022–2023: Robertson returned to Canada to play for the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), averaging 13.6 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game.
- Championship Rings: None to date.
- Children: Not publicly available.
- Siblings:
- Tosh Robertson: Younger brother; details about his career are not publicly available.
Player Archetype / Play Style
Kassius Robertson’s player archetype was that of a scoring shooting guard, a movement shooter and secondary creator whose biggest offensive value came from spacing the floor, hunting jumpers and punishing defenses when he found rhythm. Defensively, he fit more as a competitive backcourt defender than a shutdown presence, relying on effort, anticipation and activity rather than size or physical disruption. Offensively, he worked best as a perimeter scorer who could stretch coverages with his three-point shooting, attack closeouts and chip in some playmaking, giving lineups a reliable source of instant offense. Physically, Robertson brought a lean 6-foot-3 frame with guard quickness and enough mobility to play on or off the ball, and his overall style was built around pace, confidence and shot-making, especially when he could flow from catch-and-shoot looks into pull-ups or straight-line drives.
Scouting Report
The first thing you notice about Kassius Robertson is how hard he is to keep attached to for an entire possession. He isn’t simply waiting behind the three-point line for kick-out passes; he’s constantly relocating after drives, changing pace around pin-downs, slipping into open windows after dribble handoffs and forcing defenders to navigate multiple actions before the ball even reaches him. That movement creates almost as much value as the shooting itself because help defenders hesitate to leave him, stretching the floor in ways that aren’t always reflected in the box score. When he does put the ball on the deck, it’s usually with purpose. One or two dribbles into a pull-up, a quick attack against an aggressive closeout, or a simple read to the rolling big once the weak-side defender tags too early. The trade-off is that his game loses effectiveness when he’s asked to manufacture offense against set defenses for long stretches. He can create shots, but his handle is built more around efficiency than deception, and longer defenders can disrupt his rhythm by taking away clean catch-and-shoot opportunities. Defensively, he competes with good awareness, staying connected through off-ball actions and rotating on time instead of chasing steals, though physical wings can overpower him on switches and explosive guards occasionally gain separation if possessions become too isolation-heavy. To me, his best fit is alongside a primary creator who bends the defense first, allowing Robertson to punish every late rotation with movement shooting or secondary playmaking rather than asking him to orchestrate the offense himself. It’s easy to overlook how often his off-ball gravity opens driving lanes for teammates because the possession usually ends with someone else getting credit. That’s where his offensive value really lives. There are similarities to Seth Curry in the constant relocation and ability to score without dominating the ball, while parts of his game resemble Wayne Ellington, particularly the discipline to keep moving until the defense finally loses track of him instead of settling for the first available look.
Sources:
Mizzou Athletics — Robertson, Kassius – Missouri
FIBA Basketball — Kassius Robertson (Canada) – Basketball Stats, Height, Age
Rock M Nation — 2017-18 Missouri Hoops Postseason Player Analysis
