Published 6/5/2009
at L.A. Times - Basketball
Chris Webber, who played for five teams and was a five-time NBA All-Star, is now an analyst for NBA TV and is serving as a guest columnist for the Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel.
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Experience counts, and bringing back an injured player who hasn't been part of a playoff run for the Finals doesn't work, according to Chris Webber.
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