bibbyweb said:I just observed that Webber has been averaging 23-12.33-5.66 for the last 3 games. He is also going to the basket really well. Pretty well on defence as well.
Great going Webber!!!!!!!
Can we get a Mod to deleet this thread then?ReinadelosReys said:shhhh! Every time one of these threads come up, the player of admiration has a bad game!
xrzn said:I said this before, and I'll say it again, Chris Webber will be MVP this year.
HndsmCelt said:Can we get a Mod to deleet this thread then?
Bricklayer said:With a back to back coming up, and having had to play 37minutes tongiht, I think Webb has more than enough reasons to have a bad game that have nothing to do with this thread.
Remids of a story about the Physicist Nils Bhor. Aparnetly he had a horse shoe over the door to his office, and one of his coligues remarked, "Why do you have a hose shoe you don't belive in luck." To which Bhor replied, "yes but I understand that they bring luck even to people who do not belive in it." I teach critical thinking, ama memeber of the Internaitonal Sociciety of Skeptis and I STILL wear a lucky jersy every game day. As long as the Kings win I don't wash it. Once they loose I wash it imediatly.VF21 said:We've tried being logical for several years, and what has it gotten us?
Superstition? I'm all for it. Lucky charms? Oh yeah. Rituals? You name 'em!!!
At this point, it certainly can't hurt!!!
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If you're going to worry that much about Webber, then DON'T - I repeat, DON'T - read the details of Pedja's broken leg when he was playing for PAOK. You'll never be able to watch him make a spin move again...ever.allrightythen said:I think webber is playing great, but I still close my eyes everytime he goes to the floor and pray he doesn't get up limping. not a knock on the guy, guess I still haven't gotten over that Dallas series a few years back.
Sounds like a case of Peja bias or you've been drinking Webber flavored "Hate-orade".Stojakovic said:He's looking ALRIGHT. Not the Webber of old, that's for sure. He's putting up good stats, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he's playing great. His shot selection at times is still so stupid, I really have to stop and wonder how a smart player like him can take garbage like that. He's still not getting boards in traffic the way he used to, but I don't really fault him for that...he's rebounding 3x better than anybody on the team. I really like what he's done the last two games, particularly on defence...he's been a nuisance, and has come up big down the stretch.
Purple Reign said:Sounds like a case of Peja bias or you've been drinking Webber flavored "Hate-orade".
I think Chris Webber has played above expectation.
great, here come the nightmaresVF21 said:If you're going to worry that much about Webber, then DON'T - I repeat, DON'T - read the details of Pedja's broken leg when he was playing for PAOK. You'll never be able to watch him make a spin move again...ever.
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http://www.sohh.com/forums/showthread.php?t=289295The Kings made Stojakovic the 14th pick in 1996, a move that looked foolish when he couldn't break his PAOK deal, then snapped his right leg on a spin move the following winter. He believes the injury was caused by a stress fracture that PAOK officials said was a strained muscle. They masked it with painkillers so strong Peja didn't realize his leg was broken until he looked down and saw it flopping sideways below his knee. Not surprisingly, he took the Kings up on their offer to rehab in Sacramento, where Petrie spent two months driving him to the gym for therapy every morning.