Webber on Doug Christie trade - a cautionary tale?

No reason at all? Not even if he were looking for soul food? ;)

How many black barber shops do you reckon are in Granite Bay?

Web had a barber shop in his house. I am unaware of any good should food restaurants in south sac, but if you know of some let me know. I will refrain on my DPH thoughts.

Funny aside, I was at a GBHS football game last year with a buddy whose son was on the team. He is black. A guy came up to him and asked him if he was (insert black youth name)'s dad. My buddy had the best response I have ever seen. He smiled and said; "No, you have 6 more guesses."
 
Webber's reaction to the trade was not a reflection of the overall merits of the trade itself, it was the realization that the run was over.
"Doug Christie got traded and that trade affected me more than me getting traded because I knew in my head although I didn’t want to admit it that that was my last time ever to compete for a championship. "
The truly amazing thing about that team was their camaraderie and their belief in each other. It matters not that the facts point to them being too old or too injured to have made that last run, THEY believed, or at least Chris still carried that belief until this trade. Players have value we often do not see based only on court performance, Doug was one such player.
 
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