Chris Webber

51-Year-Old ForwardF
Free Agent  NBA  
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$Signed a contract with the Warriors in January of 2008. Announced his retirement in March of 2008.
FGolden State Warriors
March 25, 2008
Webber will announce his retirement on Wednesday after 15 seasons in the NBA, the Associated Press reports.
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So much for his homecoming to the Warriors. Webber played in only nine games this season before announcing his retirement.
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Webber had his best statistical season since 2003 last year, and purely off his numbers (20.2 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.4 spg, .8 bpg) he would be worthy of consideration in the first couple rounds of fantasy drafts. But age (33) and a history of injuries (including microfracture knee surgery in 2003) make Webber a very risky player to draft. Webber enjoyed surprisingly good health last season by playing in 75 games, but that was only the third time in a 14 year career that Webber has played that many games (his career-high is 76 games). Considering that from 2001 until 2005 he never missed fewer than 15 games in a season (and missed 49 in 2003-04) it’s hard to depend on getting Webber’s production for a full season, and that pushes him further down the draft than his pure numbers would suggest.
Let someone else spend an early-round pick on the player Chris Webber used to be. While the ex-Wolverine's season numbers look impressive (19.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game), the numbers after he went to Philadelphia tell a different story. C-Webb put up just 15.6 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game as a Sixer, and while he may improve a bit as he gets used to playing with Allen Iverson, his days as a consistent 20-point scorer are over. Webber also shoots a low percentage for a big man (43%), and won�t get you more than a block per game these days. Webber is also exceedingly brittle � he hasn�t played more than 67 games in a season since 2000-01.
Chris Webber - sleeper? Huh? Well, consider: just 23 games played last year, after injuries and rehab and suspensions killed most of his season. In the playoffs, he seemed completely immobile. And yet, just a couple of seasons ago, he was an all-NBA first-teamer. Reports out of Sacramento have Webber healthy for the first time in years. Take a long look at him in your draft. You could luck into a first-round talent in the third or fourth.
Webber begins the season with problems both on and off the court. And while a federal judge recently deferred Webber's sentencing for lying to a federal grand jury for two years, he still faces the problem of rehabing his knee, which may force him to miss the start of the regular season. That said, when Webber is healthy he is one of the most consistent fantasy producers in the league, and can be counted on for 24 points, 10 boards, and five assists per game. In addition, Webber will put up a block and a half and a steal and a half. Webber is a risk/reward pick that can carry your fantasy team if he stays healthy.
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FGolden State Warriors
Knee
March 18, 2008
Webber is still feeling pain in his left knee making his return this season less and less likely, the Contra Costa Times reports.
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FGolden State Warriors
Knee
March 13, 2008
Webber (knee) rejoined his teammates for Wednesday's shootaround but he won't play on Thursday night and there has been no date set for his return to the lineup, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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FGolden State Warriors
Knee
March 5, 2008
Webber (knee) will stay in Atlanta to have his knee checked out and will miss the Warriors' next three games, the Contra Costa Times reports.
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FGolden State Warriors
Knee
March 4, 2008
Webber missed Tuesday night's game against Atlanta because of a sore left knee, the Associated Press reports.
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Chris Webber: Knee Pain
FGolden State Warriors
Knee
March 3, 2008
Webber did not play in the second half of Sunday's game against Portland due to knee pain and his status for this week is unclear, the Contra Costa Times reports.
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