Chris Webber is still one of the best passing power forwards in the NBA and has a few more good years in him. He would be a great fit for the Houston Rockets.
Found June 03, 2007 on
fullcourtnba.blogspot.com:
It's hard to say what happened to Chris Webber, save for saying that his legs and his heart have finally given up on him. The first few months were ecstasy, the Pistons kept on winning and they could barely lose: It sprung a rekindling of Webber's lost passion and intensity. However, like all good relationships, the excitement just drops little by little until passiveness takes over; only in Webber's case, the excitement lasted much much shorter. So when playoffs came, he was sloppy, and he was slow.
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Can always count on Webber costing a good team a championship. From Michigan to Michigan, he has come up short in crucial times.
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