A changed Webber is returning

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A changed Webber is returning

No longer the go-to guy, he says winning as a 76er lessens the jolt of being traded by the Kings.

By Joe Davidson -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PST Monday, March 28, 2005


LOS ANGELES - Chris Webber has been reading one of his favorite books in his vast African American history collection: "From Superman to Man."


Written by noted 20th century scholar J.A. Rogers, it delves into the absurdity of racism. But it is the title that is so very Webber.



This is who he is now as he continues to find his place with the Philadelphia 76ers after seven "comfort-zone" and "special" seasons with the Kings, as he described them before Sunday night's 96-89 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.

His balky knee won't allow him to be the player he once was, a demon inside, a rebounder, a cruiser on the break, and no amount of applied ice bags will ever change that. Grouchy Philadelphia fans are finding out first-hand.

The mere presence of Allen Iverson prevents Webber from being the primary option. He's become a complementary piece, a humbling adjustment in itself, said Webber, waved off occasionally with the game on the line by a man 10 inches his junior.

But the expectations? Haven't changed a bit.

It's Webber. Expectations follow him like a shadow.

In the biggest trade this season, the 76ers brought him aboard to be a difference-maker. They are 9-5 with Webber in the lineup, and they bound into Arco Arena tonight having won five of their last six.

Though his numbers aren't nearly as gaudy as they were with the Kings - his scoring, rebounds and assists are all down - Webber has helped inch Philadelphia back into the playoff mix.

And Webber is smiling again. Winning does that, and he said it has numbed the shock of being moved out of Sacramento, a trade he did not want. He said he was led to believe he would retire wearing a Kings jersey.

"Best years of my career," Webber said of his Kings stint. "Very special time. I can't ever have that taken from me."

He said he grew attached to the Kings, that the franchise was "like family" to him. He bought two homes in the area. He made community appearances.

He told The Bee the day before being dealt Feb. 23, "I don't want to trade this for the world."

He didn't get the world. He got Philadelphia.

He got fans who offered a very brief honeymoon. Then they booed him when his shot wouldn't fall. They piled on during sports talk radio programs. Iverson could go 4 for 25 and not get booed. Webber, the newcomer, became the convenient lightning rod.

"I know the booing was hard on Webb," said Matt Barnes, who also went to the 76ers in the Webber deal. "We've talked a lot. He felt like he had to prove himself all over again. He said the boos motivated him, that he wanted them to boo louder. He'll make it work, though. He always does."

Tonight, there likely will be a long ovation for Webber from fans who never seem to forget their former players.

"These fans should give him a 10-minute ovation," Kings assistant coach Elston Turner said the other day. "Longer, even."

Before he was whisked away for a postgame hand X-ray that proved negative, Webber tried to reflect. He said he has faced reunions before after trades, but nothing like this.

"It's really not a bravado statement, but I'd rather be taken by surprise through the emotion of (an ovation)," he said. "I'm an emotional person. I know it'll get to me. I know the best way to handle it is to show up and play. I was there for Vlade (Divac's return ovation as a Laker earlier this season), and I was happy for him. To put so many years, time and energy there, 15 seconds (of ovation). ... Vlade said he wanted to soak it up even more."

Said Divac: "Chris Webber, he was the main reason the Kings became a good team. The fans will remember that (tonight)."

Divac said it was "sad" to see the Kings broken up, explaining that "it was time. We were all getting old."

Said Webber: "He's right."

Webber said any perceived friction with Peja Stojakovic simply was not true, particularly their relationship off the court. He said that perception "hurt."

And he said any suggestion he cannot coexist with his new coach, Jim O'Brien, or Iverson, is "wrong."

Iverson has said repeatedly that Webber's arrival has been "a dream come true." And Webber said he didn't mind having Iverson wave him off Friday so Iverson could take - and make - the winning shot in the waning seconds against the Toronto Raptors.

With the Kings, no one waved him off. With the Washington Wizards before that, no one waved him off. With his first NBA team, the Golden State Warriors, no one waved him off. In high school, college - anywhere - no one has waved him off. Any waving was teammates encouraging him to go by.

For the most part.

"I've been waved off by those who respected me, that I respected," said Webber, who added that he enjoyed the look Iverson gave him and, of course, the result. "In no way is that disrespectful."

The 76ers may be Iverson's team, but tonight probably will belong to Webber. "It's going to be strange," Webber said. "And fun."
 
Thanks LMM, nice article. He needs more than a 10 minute ovation in my opinion. There'll be lot of tears in Arco tonight from everybody. It's going to be so emotional. It is nice to see him smile again though, his first 3 weeks he looked so sad, broke my heart:(. He's actually got O'Brien working with him now and that has made all the difference.
I still love you Chris wherever you go but you'll always be a King to me. We miss you and it's good to have you back at Arco even if it is for only one game.
 
Man, this is really getting to me. I had another Kings dream last night (actually the first I can remember since the Brad Miller prophesy a couple summers ago). In it I met Webb and had him sign some towel thing and he wrote something on it, and I remember wanting to come back to Kingsfans and post what he wrote. Very odd, and I don't think it's coming true, unlike the Brad Miller one.
 
Should be an interesting night!

We should be seeing a long ovation for Webb...he deserve it! :)
 
I hope NBA league pass catches the ovation. They sometimes don't get that part. If someone can, tape it and post it in Kings Videos tomorrow so we can see it.
 
Sacramento Media Makes Me Sick!!!

Chris Webber deserves a thunderous ovation. It just makes me absolutely sick when some of the media in this town (not the writer of this article) infer and emphasize the negative when Chris was here. Last week on Grant Napier's talk show, he said Chris was classless for calling out his coach Jim O'Brien, even though he never once blamed the coach. Napear is a big red headed phony hypocrite. "Poison" Voison is a moron, she called Chris Webber a liar on Saturday talking about Chris made MIke Bibby give him the ball (although Mike Bibby is a "Grown *** Man", said by the other host of the show)

To me, Chris Webber is a complex, walking contradicition if you will. But that is what made the guy and the story absolutely so compelling. Kind of in the mode of Barry Bonds. As much as I love the Kings, this team is not neither will be the same team without him. One day they may be better, but they will not be as fun or entertaining both on or off the floor.
 
Purple Reign said:
Chris Webber deserves a thunderous ovation. It just makes me absolutely sick when some of the media in this town (not the writer of this article) infer and emphasize the negative when Chris was here. Last week on Grant Napier's talk show, he said Chris was classless for calling out his coach Jim O'Brien, even though he never once blamed the coach. Napear is a big red headed phony hypocrite.

Actually, he was blaming the coach, and it is classless for a pro player to blame the coach in the middle of a game (halftime interview) - and they were up big at the time. I don't think Webber is classless, but I think he made a very stupid comment in that interview. He has a knack for (and history of) making "dumb" statements or statements that could be made in better ways.

I think your hatred of Napear is showing. I don't always agree with him, but he was right about this comment.
 
And some people deny there's a paradox about Webber?

Geez...

Webber's worst enemy is, at times, his own emotions. He lets them get the better of him and he does, as we know all too well, sometimes speak without considering the ramifications of his comments.

That doesn't make him "classless." Grant has a way of trying to be cutting edge controversial on his talk show which only makes him look all the more foolish on the Comcast broadcasts. He's trying to serve two different masters and, at some points, he (KHTK Grant) actually has to contradict himself (Comcast Grant). To me, the name-calling is juvenile on his part, just as it was when he made some really questionable comments about Bobby's heart and desire to play with the abdominal strain.

Grant is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
 
VF21 said:
And some people deny there's a paradox about Webber?

Geez...

Webber's worst enemy is, at times, his own emotions. He lets them get the better of him and he does, as we know all too well, sometimes speak without considering the ramifications of his comments.

That doesn't make him "classless." Grant has a way of trying to be cutting edge controversial on his talk show which only makes him look all the more foolish on the Comcast broadcasts. He's trying to serve two different masters and, at some points, he (KHTK Grant) actually has to contradict himself (Comcast Grant). To me, the name-calling is juvenile on his part, just as it was when he made some really questionable comments about Bobby's heart and desire to play with the abdominal strain.

Grant is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Ahh, the paradox that is Grant Napier ;)
 
Grant Napear has his opinions, and they are extremely pro-Kings, anti-everybody else because he WORKS FOR THE KINGS. The instant that Webber was no longer on the Kings, he was finally able to talk bad about the guy again.
 
KingCookie said:
Grant Napear has his opinions, and they are extremely pro-Kings, anti-everybody else because he WORKS FOR THE KINGS. The instant that Webber was no longer on the Kings, he was finally able to talk bad about the guy again.

That's not totally true.

Grant Napear has two jobs. He works for KHTK (Infinity Broadcasting), which is NOT part of Maloof Sports. He has a radio show upon which he has lambasted very Kings at various times.

Grant Napear also works for Maloof Sports as a game broadcaster.

Those are two separate but overlapping jobs.
 
VF21 said:
That's not totally true.

Grant Napear has two jobs. He works for KHTK (Infinity Broadcasting), which is NOT part of Maloof Sports. He has a radio show upon which he has lambasted very Kings at various times.

Grant Napear also works for Maloof Sports as a game broadcaster.

Those are two separate but overlapping jobs.

Yes, I'm aware that he has two seperate jobs, but don't you think there's some conflict of interest there? Have you ever heard him say a bad word about the Maloofs? Of course not! They're his bosses! He may be officially working for Infinity Broadcasting whilst doing his radio show, but his opinions are obviously tainted by his association with the Maloofs. Just my opinion.

At least he makes for entertaining radio.
 
Warhawk said:
Actually, he was blaming the coach, and it is classless for a pro player to blame the coach in the middle of a game (halftime interview) - and they were up big at the time. I don't think Webber is classless, but I think he made a very stupid comment in that interview. He has a knack for (and history of) making "dumb" statements or statements that could be made in better ways.

I think your hatred of Napear is showing. I don't always agree with him, but he was right about this comment.

I want to clarify that I never said Webber was classless - he is a very intelligent and (usually) well spoken man who has done great things while with the Kings. This franchise is forever in his debt for the things he did here on the court and the wonderful contributions he has made (and is continuing to make) to this community off the court.

HOWEVER, that doesn't mean that what he said in that interview was right (or classy).

I hope you can separate the two....
 
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