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BillCurley13
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I try to record a good chunk of stuff every year and I feel it's only right to share it with others who will appreciate it as much as I do. That era of Kings basketball will always be remembered in my mind as the attraction that got me addicted to the game the way I'm addicted today. Enjoy!
1. Christie swings legs into Jazz center Greg Ostertag. Ostertag shoves him and Webber/Christie gets in his face. Funny stuff.
2. Vlade flops. It just looks weird. Same game.
3. The "skinnier" and "quicker" Webber shows us what he can't do anymore. You also find out why the Kings wanted to keep him so bad.
4. Another even older clip to show how much leaner he was. This is during the lockout season when he led the league in rebounding I believe.He takes it to the rack and draws the foul. Bibby is on the opposing Vancouver Girizzlies team.
5. Webber's first day on the job in Philadelphia.
6. Webber's first shot as a Sixer.
7. Sacramento's halftime show. "A Look Back At The Sacramento Career of Chris Webber". A good tribute.
I try to record a good chunk of stuff every year and I feel it's only right to share it with others who will appreciate it as much as I do. That era of Kings basketball will always be remembered in my mind as the attraction that got me addicted to the game the way I'm addicted today. Enjoy!
1. Christie swings legs into Jazz center Greg Ostertag. Ostertag shoves him and Webber/Christie gets in his face. Funny stuff.
2. Vlade flops. It just looks weird. Same game.
3. The "skinnier" and "quicker" Webber shows us what he can't do anymore. You also find out why the Kings wanted to keep him so bad.
4. Another even older clip to show how much leaner he was. This is during the lockout season when he led the league in rebounding I believe.He takes it to the rack and draws the foul. Bibby is on the opposing Vancouver Girizzlies team.
5. Webber's first day on the job in Philadelphia.
6. Webber's first shot as a Sixer.
7. Sacramento's halftime show. "A Look Back At The Sacramento Career of Chris Webber". A good tribute.
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