Webber Set to Announce Retirement

 
Chris Webber is ending his comeback with the Warriors and will retire after 15 seasons in the NBA. [link]

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Webber Calls it Quits

ESPN is reporting that Chris Webber is ending his comeback with the Golden State Warriors. At 35, Webber's body just isn't holding up. Webber is among a short list of legends to average 20 points, nine rebounds and four assists a game.
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Report: Chris Webber To Announce Retirement Wednesday

Chris Webber ends comeback attempt with Warriors and will retire
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Chris Webber to Retire

Former Sixer Chris Webber, who returned to the NBA just a few short months ago with the Golden State Warriors, is about to call it a career. Webber, citing more problems with his injured knees, will announce his retirement at a press conference tomorrow afternoon. Webber hadn't played for three weeks, contemplating his future while struggling with his knee. Webber only played 9 games this season..
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Chris Webber Will Announce His Retirement

It was a week ago to the day that I pointed out how irrelevant Chris Webber had become for the Warriors. Not surprisingly, he also made that same realization: the San Francisco Chronicle reports that C-Webb will announce his retirement at a press ...
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Why Joe Dumars didn't sign Chris Webber | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press

What Pistons president Joe Dumars said recently to WDFN-AM about deciding against signing former Birmingham Detroit Country Day and University of Michigan star Chris Webber this season: “It was the same thing I told him and told everybody else. ...
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