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I'd like to see him go anywhere but the Lakers to win a ring, he goes there I don't hope he gets one.
The question is if Webber does become a Laker do we boo him when he comes to Arco? or do we cheer him?
The question is if Webber does become a Laker do we boo him when he comes to Arco? or do we cheer him?
Neither. Just sit and don't give him any reaction at all IMO.
You know, watching the Nets play the Bulls right now, the Nets have almost no quality size...too bad they have played so terribly to this point this season. With Kidd, Carter and Jefferson, though, they certainly have the talent to win the Atlantic division. CWebb could probably certainly get quality minutes playing with the Nets...whether they are actually a contender with him on the roster is an entirely different question.
The question is if Webber does become a Laker do we boo him when he comes to Arco? or do we cheer him?
The article does a pretty good job of outlining a number of reasons why Webber won't select Detroit. He can pick from places that really want him, will work with his skillset and will not beat the dead horses in his past.
BMiller52 said:He sounded like he wanted to be a Laker, disgusting.
I don't think he'd go to LA, they ae still building, and Phil Jackson has no use for him.
Wow! I'll be surprised if he signs with Detroit. But, weirder things have happened.
Note the coach there: KGs old coach. Now he gets the guy KG modeled his game after. Times are changing in Detroit, but if nothing else this probably makes Flip feel more comfortable if it happens.
Detroit it is.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...vLYF?slug=aw-webber011107&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Webber headed back home
By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports
January 11, 2007
Adrian Wojnarowski
Yahoo! Sports
The Detroit Pistons are close to reaching an agreement with free agent Chris Webber, sources close to the negotiations said Thursday night.
Webber, 33, who had the final two seasons of his contract bought out by the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, will return to his Michigan roots where he once starred for Detroit Country Day High School and the University of Michigan.
Webber, who's still clearing waivers, can't officially with a team until Monday. He is expected to sign for a pro-rated $1.87 million-a-season, 10-year-veteran contract.
All along, sources said, the Pistons were Webber's No. 1 choice upon leaving the 76ers. They would give him a chance to finally reach the NBA Finals and perhaps compete for his first NBA title.
Adrian Wojnarowski is the national NBA writer for Yahoo! Sports. Send Adrian a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.
Do you think Detroit would be a good situation for him?
I'd like to see him go anywhere but the Lakers to win a ring, he goes there I don't hope he gets one.
He wanted to play with guys that believed they could win and if they did not, they were guys that he did not mind losing with because they gave everything.
Tell me about it. That is why I shared. Misery LOVES company.Okay, now just to punish myself some more I'm going to go watch Ryan's excellent video tribute to Chris ... and Doug.
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If you haven't seen Ryan's tributes, grab another box of Kleenex and check out this thread:
http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12601
If you haven't seen Ryan's tributes, grab another box of Kleenex and check out this thread:
http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12601
Think he's probably making a mistake -- that house is teetering and the last thing he needs is a place where the inhabitants already boo him. But guess we'll see. Be interesting to see if he goes for a longer contract, or financially secure, jsut signs for the rest of the season and leaves himself the freedom to try someplace else next year if it doesn't work out.
Interesting that he said he wants to start at center if he could, and be more of a passer then a scorer.
sigh...
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