Rumor: Chris Webber to Retire
Say it ain't so! Marc Stein just dropped this bit on ESPN.com:
Sources close to Webber told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the 35-year-old has decided to retire from the game and end his comeback with the Golden State Warriors after more problems with a surgically repaired left knee that has plagued him for the past half-decade.
Webber is expected to formally announce his plans Wednesday, sources said, less than two months after rejoining the franchise that unleashed him on the NBA as the first overall pick in the 1993 draft and the face most synonymous with Michigan's famed Fab Five team.
Sources said that Webber, unable to play since March 2 because of the latest complications with his knee, decided in the past week to end his pro career after 15 seasons, having struggled with his mobility for the past five of those seasons since a serious tear in the 2003 playoffs that required microfracture surgery.

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 Warriors. It was just too storybook to resist. CWebb had the potential to give the Warriors so many new dimensions on the hardwood as well. Sadly, he just wasn't nearly healthy enough to even play more than a few spurts in a few token games. We saw glimpses of what he could do- the interior passing, the superb screens for his teammates, nice rebounding, crafty defense on Kevin Garnett, some picks and swats, but in the end (if this is the end) it was all a complete nonfactor. He had the potential to shore up some of the Warriors glaring holes- a complete lack of interior passing, no low post threat, no player who looks to pass first before looking to score, poor rebounding, a much needed big body in the paint, and overall questionable hoops IQ.
Because of his salary it was virtually a low risk, potentially high reward situation. You have to give Nellie all the credit in the world for trying. They needed (and still need) a big man in the worst way and the master of creativity came up with an out of the box solution that was probably the result of a few too many cheap American cold ones after practice one day. Basketball wise there was no loss here. Hoops soul-wise, it's another issue.
If this is the end, I really hope folks remember the larger impact Chris Webber had on the game of basketball. His run with the Fab 5 was legendary, the draft day swap of him and Penny Hardaway was historical, the Warriors and their trash talking and dunking duo of CWebb and Spree had next (just ask Charles Barkley) along with Timmy Hardaway and Chris Mullin, the drama between a middle aged Nellie and a 20 year old smart and athletically gifted Rookie of the Year with an extremely bright future was painful, his triumphs and tragedies with his buddy Juwan Howard on the Washington Bullets/ Wizards left you wanting more, his glory years put the Sacramento Kings on the basketball map, that knee injury in the Western Conference Semifinals against the Mavericks in 2003 was just unfortunate, the Kings trading him to the 76ers was thankless and just a silly financial and oncourt move, his few seasons with Allen Iverson and the 76ers were just odd, his short run with the Pistons last season was solid, and what might have been a very intriguing late season and playoff run in 2008 with the Warriors looks to have ended prematurely just like his prime.
CWebb is a borderline hall of famer. Had the Kings beat the Lakers in the 2002 Western Conference Finals in which even Ralph Nader questioned the officiating (ask TZ over at Sactown Royalty about that one some time and I'm sure he'll break it down), it would probably be a much surer thing and he'd have a ring to sport. Webber and Vlade Divac formed the best passing big man tandem that we'll probably ever witness. He ran that Princeton offense to precision. The naysayers will only remember him for making "It's a Great Time Out" famous before the Warriors used it as a slogan to get people to shell out their hard earned dead presidents to watch the Bay Area's beloved pro hoops team (pro used lightly here) stink up the Oakland Arena during the apex of the "Unstoppable Baby!" Marc Jackson era pre-We Believe. But I'll remember him for being one of the highest hoops IQ players of the last 20 years. If he's committed to it, I could see Webber making a fantastic assistant coach and eventually head coach at the NBA level.
Anyhow, if Webber does make it to the hall of fame I'd love to see him go in as a Golden State Warrior. I know it'll never happen and I'm completely crazy to even suggest it, but it would make the best epilogue for the Chris Webber in the NBA saga. It would be a New York Times bestseller!
Things have come full circle and Chris Webber's (probably) retiring in the place where unstoppable things really should have gone down over the past 14 years. Funny how things work out some times. As a Warriors fan and hoops junkie I feel robbed. Why couldn't a fiery and often flat out mean Nellie just give this cocky kid some time to grow up back in 1994? Was Chris Cohan really trying to avoid paying Webber back in the day? Couldn't the hoops gods save CWebb from that knee injury in 2003 and now in 2008?
Reunited and it should have ended better.
CDubbz:
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99% of rumors never happen and I hope this one doesn't!
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Just wondering
by Athletix Man on Mar 25, 2008 5:29 PM PDT 0 recs
umm
by Athletix Man on
Mar 25, 2008 5:45 PM PDT
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nope
What you thought that I only played basketball? I AM A Golden State WARRIOR!
by 24k state fan since 87 on
Mar 25, 2008 6:21 PM PDT
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glutton for punishment?
but you are kind of exposing yourself here, again
so in the spirit of saving you from further self humiliation:
diarist n someone who writes a diary, especially one that is published
by hardcore on
Mar 25, 2008 9:22 PM PDT
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haha
by twelve years on
Mar 26, 2008 3:05 PM PDT
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what does asdf mean?
CWebb is undoubtedly the answer but I forgot the question.
by commish on
Mar 25, 2008 6:14 PM PDT
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asdf
by triplesix on
Mar 25, 2008 6:36 PM PDT
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Good question
Flip back through my work though. I always try to give shout out to people who put up good diaries, especially if it has a helpful link, etc.
I wish there was a way to merge comments, but there isn't.
by Atma Brother ONE on
Mar 25, 2008 5:48 PM PDT
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I will admit
It just had seemed recently with diaries being deleted more(I know to keep things some what organized), that this may have happened and things have changed. So was just wondering if the no props, was part of the new way things are here or not.
Don't mean to put you down, especially if you had nothing to do with it.
by Athletix Man on
Mar 25, 2008 5:54 PM PDT
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you
What you thought that I only played basketball? I AM A Golden State WARRIOR!
by 24k state fan since 87 on
Mar 25, 2008 6:22 PM PDT
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I hid it
by Fantasy Junkie on
Mar 25, 2008 6:34 PM PDT
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I dont know where else to put this
the video just shows all of kobes points which isnt out of the ordinary but at the end, they cut and splice bob fitzgeralds words about the game.
when bob originally said "well this decided the game" he meant obviously the bad foul call. he said "a wonderful game, one of the best youll ever see, ended inthe worst way" or somethihng along those lines.
instead the video shows kobes last free throw and bobs voice saying "this decided the game. a wonderful game, kobe with 30" its obviously cut up because it sounds weird the way they put different sentences together and i remember bob fitzgerald going off about this as opposed to praising kobe for a well deserved win
i think that just sucks
by twelve years on Mar 25, 2008 5:30 PM PDT 0 recs
Just watched it... weak
by Athletix Man on
Mar 25, 2008 5:43 PM PDT
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asdn
by twelve years on
Mar 25, 2008 5:45 PM PDT
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During the Lakers last made shot or two...
by Athletix Man on
Mar 25, 2008 5:49 PM PDT
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I KNOW
What you thought that I only played basketball? I AM A Golden State WARRIOR!
by 24k state fan since 87 on
Mar 25, 2008 6:29 PM PDT
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asdf
by Psion on
Mar 26, 2008 11:48 AM PDT
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Can't they sue?
by IQofaWarrior on
Mar 25, 2008 9:48 PM PDT
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hmm
What you thought that I only played basketball? I AM A Golden State WARRIOR!
by 24k state fan since 87 on
Mar 25, 2008 9:57 PM PDT
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ya
by saintdee on
Mar 25, 2008 11:59 PM PDT
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CWebb
by hardcore on Mar 25, 2008 5:41 PM PDT 0 recs
None too soon!
But my biggest worry in all of this "bold" experiment is what the experience might have done to Biedrins psyche. But that I mean Nellie touted Webber as the team's best center before he lumbered up and down the court one time. He friggen benched Beans to start Webber untl some semblance of sanity took place and Beans got the start back. Mercifully Webber went down (seriously, no disrespect to him and his career and it is not his fault he is just too old and broken down to play in the NBA, let alone for the Warriors uptempo game). But that was a great opportunity for Nellie and management to save face and let Webber just return to whence he came.
If I were Beans, and certainly if I were his agent, I be inclinded to tell Nelson to stick it where the sun don't shine after the disrespect hs showed the best center we've had in many years. I'd play one year to become an unrestricted free agent and then see how much I'd get on the open market. Our franchise should be ashamed of itself for jeapordizing its relationship to Biedrins for a few months of someone who, at least for me, was the brunt of my tagline which really meant this iteration of Webber is definitely not the answer to any of our most pressing needs and issues.
CWebb is undoubtedly the answer but I forgot the question.
by commish on Mar 25, 2008 6:29 PM PDT 0 recs
"24k state fan since 87" at 4:04pm PST
Just on sportscenter that Chris Weber is retiring because of "injuries" i know he didn't really do anything for the dubs this year though he did start a few games for like 4 minutes, but it is the end of a great career. well good luck to you cweb maybe you can teach some people how to shoot a elbow jumper and how to pass.
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:37 PM PDT 0 recs
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yeah i just saw that too.
since we have a free roster spot can we sign a free agent?
by jurras1c5 on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 04:08:40 PM PDT
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:38 PM PDT 0 recs
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Mark Stein is reporting that Chris Webber is retiring.
Here's the official ESPN link:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3311954
by gswfan4life on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 04:12:35 PM PDT
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:39 PM PDT 0 recs
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Get it done and out of the way before the final playoff push and playoff's. At least we dont have to worry about him taking any mins down the stretch now trying to make it back.
by The Golden One on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 04:15:13 PM PDT
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:40 PM PDT 0 recs
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we spent all that energy hashing out whether he would be a big addition or not ...
by JB on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 04:18:58 PM PDT
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:40 PM PDT 0 recs
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Latrell Sprewell to return to the bay?
insert choke joke
by ThermoElectro on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 04:34:35 PM PDT
by Fantasy Junkie on Mar 25, 2008 6:41 PM PDT 0 recs
sad
but I knew that his injuries would be a huge factor... and it has
Thunder!!!
by PHUT! on Mar 25, 2008 6:56 PM PDT 0 recs
sad
but I knew that his injuries would be a huge factor... and it has
Thunder!!!
by PHUT! on Mar 25, 2008 6:57 PM PDT 0 recs
i
by saintdee on Mar 25, 2008 7:09 PM PDT 0 recs
Can he
by semarubaka on Mar 26, 2008 12:09 AM PDT 0 recs
C-Webb will rock no more
I pray i never have to use a gun again.
by ssmokinjoe on Mar 26, 2008 7:43 AM PDT 0 recs
can
by jdmsir20 on Mar 26, 2008 11:49 AM PDT 0 recs
This sucks....
Tony.psd = Da Man
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by Zorgon on Mar 26, 2008 3:34 PM PDT 0 recs










