Found February 06, 2007 on
82games.com:
Interesting statistical breakdown and comparison of Chris Webber and other great power forwards in NBA history...Webber stacks up a lot better than you might think.
Uy points out that Webber's health issues have obviously played a role in his "soft" label, as well as his lack of postseason success. Interesting read.
This doesn't account for some of the more recent great PFs, like Duncan, Garnett, and Nowitzki, but it would seem that Webber belongs in the conversation.
Crazy to see that Wes Unseld only averaged 10.8 ppg.
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