Golden State Warriors : Yes, the Chris Webber Experiment is Over

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From Janny Hu. It's been heading this way for a while, but the reunion between Chris Webber and the Warriors has officially ended. Webber, whose comeback was cut short by knee soreness, will announce his retirement after 15 seasons in the NBA at a press conference tomorrow morning at 10am. Here's a bit of what Nellie is saying: "I really enjoyed working with him. It was great to get to know ... [link]

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Rumor: Chris Webber to Retire
Published 3/26/2008 by Atma Brother ONE <info@goldenstateofmind.com> at Golden State Of Mind
... Is it over? (Photo by Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images) It's by no means official yet and hopefully CWebb makes a miraculous recovery in time for Thursday's game on TNT, but make the jump for some thoughts that no one else but me is crazy enough to dream up. Update (6:09pm): Janny Hu is reporting that it's officially over. See Yes, the Chris Webber Experiment is Over [SFGate] I will freely admit that I was one of the biggest supporters of bringing back Chris Webber to the Golden State ...

C-Webb Calls it Quits
Published 3/26/2008 at Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog
... the Kings "actually mattered." Janny Hu gets a quote from Don Nelson , and Marc Stein reveals Webber had been trying to stave off the decision for ...

Sad Day in Hoops: C Webb Retires
Published 3/26/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
Anyone else a bit melancholy today about Chris Webber’s retirement? He was always one of our favorite athletes, from his days with the Fab 5 to his days of toking in DC to his duration in Sacramento when he berated the media for intruding on his relationship with Tyra Banks. (Aside: You must watch all of that clip - Charles Barkley is in rare form. And svelte, too!) Sure, Webber never won an NCAA or NBA title - some might even argue he is precisely the reason Michigan and Sacramento didn’t win it all - but this does not mean he’s one of the eight best power forwards in NBA history. We’ve got him ...

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