Chris Webber Retires, and Thus Ends A Career of Above Averageness
In an earlier post I suggested that Chris Webber would flop in his return to Oakland, scoring 4 points, grabbing 2 rebounds, and turning the ball over 3 times in 10 minutes of play; eventually getting cut and losing all his money in a
Is Chris Weber A HOF’er?
Basically Chris Weber is going to retire from the NBA, and leave the Golden Warriors calling it quits. His career averages were 20.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg, and 4.2 apg and he shot 47.9%. Chris Webber - Golden State Warriors - NBA - Yahoo!
Chris Webber Calls it Quits
"Chris Webber is ending his comeback attempt with the Golden State Warriors and will retire after 15 seasons in the NBA. Warriors spokesman Raymond Ridder says Webber will make the announcement at a news conference Wednesday.
Chris Webber Set To Retire
It only took a 3.9 points per game average for Chris Webber to realize that it was time to hang them up. The 35-year-old forward is scheduled to announce his retirement on Wednesday, ending a 15-year career in the NBA.
Chris Webber to Announce Retirement Wednesday
talent power forwards of all time has decided to hang up his kicks. I just got word from my peoples on this. I’ll have more later. I think it was apropos his career came full circle and he went out as a Warrior. Much love Chris.
Chris Webber Retires
Chris Webber, battling chronic knee problems which basically put a damper on his later years, has officially called it career. Webber, currently playing for the Golden State Warriors will announce it tomorrow. Webber has been unable to
That Jerkface Chris Webber Is Retiring
He realized he couldn’t, you know move or jump, and the Warriors didn’t really have much use for a basketball player that can’t play anymore. 3.9 points, 3.6 boards, and 2 assists a game is how Webber’s line looks…hilarious.
Chris Webber set to retire
ESPN: Time is apparently up on Chris Webber’s basketball career.Sources close to Webber told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the 35-year-old has decided to retire from the game and end his comeback with the Golden State Warriors after more
Chris Webber to Retire
Former Sixer Chris Webber, who returned to the NBA just a few short months ago with the Golden State Warriors, is about to call it a career. Webber, citing more problems with his injured knees, will announce his retirement at a press
Epic Drop: Top 10 Signs Chris Webber's Comeback Wasn't Working O
Your link is here, and all rancor from his Sixers dog show and buyout aside, he was one of the best passing big men in NBA history. Having said that, he still didn't defend in the clutch, and seemed more interested in getting paid than