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Before the game Chris sat down with Koz. Here is that interview. Hey, he wasn't a 6er yet, he hadn't yet played 
On what the time in Sacramento meant to him and his career
Webb: Some of the best times in my life and professional career. I made friendships that will last the rest of my life. I only have fond memories of Sacramento
Koz:...anything that jumps out at you that you really love that you'll say, you know what that was poignant moment in my life and career?
Webb: As far as basketball?
Koz: Yeah
Webb: I remember the first time Vlade and I met each other in the locker room and I didn't want to play with Vlade. And Vlade said, Cwebb I know what you think about me and he said well you can be the opposite side of me and we can turn it around and we can win and we can do this. And I just remember me him and Jason standing there in training camp laughing and smiling...and up to the last day I can remember laughing and smiling with Mike and those guys. I even saw Mike in my hotel room last night so defiantly going to miss them
Koz: You took out that full page ad in the paper in Sacramento today, what does it mean to say thank you to the people of the capital city?
Webb: It meant a lot. I just wanted to let them know that I recognize those that support me I was just real happy. So, it meant a lot. It was just something that I wanted to do to just say good-bye because I had about 27 hours to say good-bye everybody.
Koz: The goal, what are they here in Philadelphia. Is it the same as it was in Sac, to win a championship?
Webb: Definitely. That's all I can bring. That was our goal when we got in Sac during the lockout year and we made it reality that that can be a real goal and that's my goal here. To get to a championship or to get to the playoffs and then win one.
Koz: Everyone saying you are the best teammate AI ever had, is he the bestyou've ever had, maybe?
Webb: Um...whoa. He's definitely the best scored I've ever had. But, after one day I can't just....he's defiantly one of the best players in the league, so I would say individually yeah. But, I haven't had a guy like---just watching Mike Bibby and talking to Brad today at lunch, you know, you just going to miss those guys.
Koz: What about the historical artifact you have in Sacramento....will you also carry them over here to Philadelphia here
Webb: Definitely. It travels already here in the summer, but we're going to stay in Sacramento and do a lot of our charity. So, we'll still be part of the community.
Koz: I'll choose to speak to everyone in the capital city, thanks for all the great moments you gave us and best of luck in the rest of your career.
Webb: Thank you very much. To the Maloofs, Geoff Petrie, coach to the players, I really appreciated, thank you.

On what the time in Sacramento meant to him and his career
Webb: Some of the best times in my life and professional career. I made friendships that will last the rest of my life. I only have fond memories of Sacramento
Koz:...anything that jumps out at you that you really love that you'll say, you know what that was poignant moment in my life and career?
Webb: As far as basketball?
Koz: Yeah
Webb: I remember the first time Vlade and I met each other in the locker room and I didn't want to play with Vlade. And Vlade said, Cwebb I know what you think about me and he said well you can be the opposite side of me and we can turn it around and we can win and we can do this. And I just remember me him and Jason standing there in training camp laughing and smiling...and up to the last day I can remember laughing and smiling with Mike and those guys. I even saw Mike in my hotel room last night so defiantly going to miss them
Koz: You took out that full page ad in the paper in Sacramento today, what does it mean to say thank you to the people of the capital city?
Webb: It meant a lot. I just wanted to let them know that I recognize those that support me I was just real happy. So, it meant a lot. It was just something that I wanted to do to just say good-bye because I had about 27 hours to say good-bye everybody.
Koz: The goal, what are they here in Philadelphia. Is it the same as it was in Sac, to win a championship?
Webb: Definitely. That's all I can bring. That was our goal when we got in Sac during the lockout year and we made it reality that that can be a real goal and that's my goal here. To get to a championship or to get to the playoffs and then win one.
Koz: Everyone saying you are the best teammate AI ever had, is he the bestyou've ever had, maybe?
Webb: Um...whoa. He's definitely the best scored I've ever had. But, after one day I can't just....he's defiantly one of the best players in the league, so I would say individually yeah. But, I haven't had a guy like---just watching Mike Bibby and talking to Brad today at lunch, you know, you just going to miss those guys.
Koz: What about the historical artifact you have in Sacramento....will you also carry them over here to Philadelphia here
Webb: Definitely. It travels already here in the summer, but we're going to stay in Sacramento and do a lot of our charity. So, we'll still be part of the community.
Koz: I'll choose to speak to everyone in the capital city, thanks for all the great moments you gave us and best of luck in the rest of your career.
Webb: Thank you very much. To the Maloofs, Geoff Petrie, coach to the players, I really appreciated, thank you.