Todd_Spehr
posted 10/7/2007 from
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Chris Webber is fighting to stay in the NBA. Having turned down an offer from Greek team Olympiakos, Webber is awaiting an offer from the Detroit Pistons. With retirement a definite possibility, now is a great time to look back at the career of Chris Webber, what should have been, and what was.
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Despite a fairly lucrative offer on the table from Olympiacos, Chris Webber now insists he's only interested in playing for the Pistons. October 1, ESPN.com: "I'm not going to Greece," Webber said. "It's no disrespect to [Olympiacos], but I can't...
As I reported last night, Amir Johnson did have X-rays taken on his left ankle sprain. Team officials said the X-rays were negative for broken bones. He'll continue to receive treatments, and is listed as being day-to-day by team officials.
Sorry this is late, but hey, better than never!
I had the incredible opportunity Thursday night to get a first-hand look at this year’s Pistons. I somehow managed to get floor seats below the baseline nearest to the entrance. After recovering from shock, here’s what I saw:
Everyone really got an amazing look Thursday night at the rookies and sophomores that will be highlighting the ...
The Mavericks are probably out of the running for Chris Webber. Avery Johnson said he's heard Webber probably is either going to retire or return to Detroit. "We did communicate a little bit," Johnson said, "but I don't think anything got serious. Right now, the team we have is our team."