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2007-08 Statistics

PPG
3.9
RPG
3.60
APG
2.0
EFF
+ 6.78
Born: Mar 1, 1973
Height: 6-10 /  2,08
Weight: 245  lbs. / 111,1  kg.
College: Michigan
Years Pro: 14

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Background

2005-06:
Thirteenth NBA season (Philadelphia) … In 75 games/starts, averaged 20.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.37 steals in 38.6 minutes per game … Shot 43.4 percent (617-1422 FG) from the field and 75.6 percent (263-348 FT) from the free-throw line … Had 38 double-doubles on the season to rank 7th in the NBA … Ranked eighth in the league in rebounds per game … Had 40 games (20-20) with 20 or more points and seven 30-point games (5-2) … Had 38 games (18-20) with 10-plus rebounds this season … Had 18 games with 12-plus, rebounds, eight games with 15-plus and two games with 20-plus … Had nine games with six-plus assists (7-2) … Recorded his ninth-career 20-point, 20-rebound game with 27 points and 21 rebounds, versus Minnesota (12/12)… Also had a career-high 18 defensive rebounds versus Minnesota (12/12) … Had 20 boards versus Denver (3/9)… Had a season-high nine assists at Memphis (3/12) … Set his Sixers career-high with 34 points at New York (3/31)… Tied a season-high with five steals at Atlanta (12/23)… Blocked a season-high four shots versus Washington (3/3) … Scored his 15,000th career-point versus Charlotte (11/4) … Scored his 16,000th point at Houston on Mar. 1 … Had his 400th career double-double versus New Orleans/Oklahoma City (11/21)… Missed seven games (5-2) this season, four (3-1) due to a low back strain (1/4, 1/9, 4/8 and 4/10), two (1-1) due to DND - Coach’s Decisions (4/18 - 4/19) and one (1-0) due to the and flu (2/25).

Pro Career:
Thirteen NBA seasons … In 761 games (759 starts) averaging 21.6 points, 10.1 rebounds 4.4 assists, 1.50 blocks and 1.49 steals in 38.0 minutes per game … Shooting 48.0 percent (6888-14354 FG) from the field and 65.0 percent (2427-3734 FT) from the free-throw line for his career … Philadelphia is his fourth NBA team, after time with Golden State (1993-94), Washington (1994-98), and Sacramento (1999-2005)… Five-time NBA All-Star (1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)… Posted 51 points and 26 rebounds against Indiana (1/5/01)… Earned All-NBA first team honors in 2001; All-NBA second team honors in 1999, 2002, 2003; All-NBA third team honors in 2000… Named the 1994 NBA Rookie of the Year after averaging 17.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game with the Warriors… In four NBA All-Star Games, averaged 7.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 3.3 apg, 1.00 spg and 19.0 mpg (DNP – sprained ankle in 2003)… Leading scorer (18 points) and rebounder (10 boards) for the ‘Phenoms’ team which won the first-ever Schick Rookie Game during the 1994 NBA All-Star Weekend (Minneapolis)… Voted to the NBA’s All-Interview Team in 2002-03, 2001-02 and 1999-00… Named Conference Player of the Month in December 2002 and January 2002… Named NBA Player of the Week eight times, including seven times with Sacramento (12/15/02, 1/16/00, 1/2/00, 4/25/99, 12/11/00, 1/22/01, 1/6/02) and once with Washington (4/20/97).

2004-05:
Twelfth NBA season (Sacramento/Philadelphia)… Averaged 15.6 points and 7.9 rebounds in 21 games (12-9) with Philadelphia... With Sacramento averaged 21.3 ppg (.449 FG%, .379 3FG%, .799 FT%), 9.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.48 steals, and 36.3 minutes per game in 46 games (46 starts)… Scored a personal Sixers-high 32 points against Toronto (3/25), teaming up with Allen Iverson (36 points vs. Raptors, 3/25) to become the first pair of Sixers players to both score 30 or more points in a regulation game since Derrick Coleman (30 points) and Iverson (30 points) did so on April 1, 1998 at Washington... Named Western Conference Player of the Month in January… Recorded 31 double- doubles... Recorded four triple-doubles (11/9 vs. TOR, 2/5 at POR, 2/8 vs. PHO, 2/13 at BOS)... Missed a total of 15 games: seven with Philadelphia and eight with Sacramento... DND-sore left knee in seven games (12/7, 12/19, 1/11, 1/30, 2/1, 2/2, 2/4)... DND-sprained right ankle in one game (1/25)... PLAYOFFS... For the first round series vs. Detroit, averaged 19.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 37.2 minutes per game… Scored 27 points in Game 1, and tied a career playoff-high with three 3- pointers (3-5 3FG)… Shot 41.1 percent (39-95 FG) and 35.7 percent from long range (5-14 3FG).

2003-04:
Eleventh NBA Season (Sacramento)… Averaged 18.7 ppg (.413 FG%, .711 FT%), 8.7 rpg, 4.6 apg, 1.33 spg, and 36.1 mpg in 23 games/starts… Activated from the injured list (2/16) after missing the first 50 contests (left knee surgery rehabilitation)… Sat out eight games due to an NBA suspension (2/17 - 2/29)… DND - resting left knee in one game at Orlando (3/7)… Scored in double figures in 22 games and tallied 20 or more points 10 times… Grabbed 10-plus rebounds on eight occasions… Doled out 10-plus assists once and five or more in 13 contests… Posted eight double-doubles… PLAYOFFS: Averaged 18.4 ppg (.452 FG%, .615 FT), 8.3 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.33 spg, and 37.2 mpg in starting all 12 postseason games … Averaged 17.7 ppg (.456 FG%, .679 FT%), 7.6 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.43 spg, and 37.3 mpg in seven games versus Minnesota in the Western Conference Semifinals… Averaged 19.4 ppg (.447 FG%, .600 FT%), 9.2 rpg, 4.0 apg, 1.20 spg, 1.60 bpg, and 37.0 mpg in five games versus Dallas in the first round… Scored in double figures in all 12 games, including 20-plus points four times … Recorded a triple-double vs. Dallas (4/20) with 19 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists.

2002-03:
2002-03: Tenth NBA Season (Sacramento)… All-NBA Second Team selection... Named to the Western Conference All-Star team, but did not play due to injury... Averaged 23.0 ppg (.461 FG%, .238 3pt%, .607 FT%), 10.5 rpg, a career high 5.4 apg, 1.58 spg, 1.31 bpg, and 39.1 mpg in 67 regular season games/starts... Ranked eighth in the NBA in scoring and 21st in minutes per game... Only player besides Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) to lead his team in scoring, rebounding, and assists... DND-lower abdominal strain in three games (10/31, 11/2, 11/3)... DND-left knee bone bruise in two games (1/4, 1/5)... DND-sprained left ankle in 10 games (1/30-2/20)... Reached double-digits in points 63 times, and scored 20 or more points in 50 games... Scored 30 or more points on seven occasions... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds 46 times and 15 or more boards nine times... Dished out 10 or more assists in three games... Recorded 45 double-doubles (4th most in NBA history)... Tallied three triple-doubles (12/21, 1/15, 1/26)... Named Western Conference player of the Month for December... Earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors, Dec. 9-15... Scored 12,000th career point vs. Houston (12/1)... Hit game-winning shot with 1.5 seconds left vs. Orlando (11/17)... Made four free-throws in the final 8.5 seconds, including the game-winning free throws with two seconds left to lead Sacramento to a 98-92 win at Boston (4/4)... Scoop shot off the glass with 0.9 seconds left gave Sacramento a 105-103 win vs. Denver (4/11)… PLAYOFFS… Averaged 23.7 ppg (.496 FG%, .653 FT%), 8.3 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.43 spg, 1.14 bpg, and 35.1 mpg seven postseason games/starts... Averaged 27.5 ppg (.559 FG%, .739 FT%), 9.2 rpg, 3.0 apg, 1.62 spg, 1.42 bpg, and 36.4 mpg in five games versus Utah in the opening round... Recorded four doubledoubles... Suffered a season-ending left knee injury in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals at Dallas (5/8)... Underwent knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus, remove a piece of the outside knee cartilage and smooth and prepare an articular cartilage defect for healing (6/10).

2001-02:
Named Second-Team All-NBA after averaging 24.5 ppg (.495 FG%, .263 3pt%, .749 FT%), 10.1 rpg, 4.8 apg, 1.67 spg, 1.41 bpg, and 38.4 mpg in starting all 54 games in which he played...Tied for 16th in the NBA in field goal percentage and tied for 18th in minutes…Would also have ranked among the league leaders in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, and blocks but did not play in enough games to qualify…Scored in double figures in all 54 games he played, tallying 20 or more points in 42 of those, including 12 games with 30 or more points…Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in 31 games...Recorded 31 double-doubles...Led the team in scoring 35 times, in rebounding 33 times, and in assists 17 times...Dished out five or more assists 32 times, including a stretch of 10 straight games in late March thru mid-April (3/28-4/12)…Registered three or more steals 11 times and blocked three-plus shots eight times … Named Western Conference Player of the Week for games played December 31-January 6...Named January’s Western Conference Player of the Month...Missed the first 20 games of the season due to a severely sprained left ankle suffered in a preseason game versus Dallas on 10/14/01... Also missed three games with left ankle tendinitis (12/19-23), one game due to the flu (2/6), one game with a dislocated right index finger on 3/14/02, and two games with a sprained right thumb (4/16-17)…Sat out one game due to a flagrant foul league suspension on 1/31/02...Scored a season-high 39 points (17-28 FG, 0-1 3pt, 5-7 FT) with 11 rebounds, and two assists in 48 minutes versus Seattle on 2/17/02...Posted 31 points (8-18 FG, 0-1 3pt, 15-18 FT), a season-high-tying 15 rebounds, six assists, three steals, and one block in 46 minutes at Toronto on 3/17/02...Tallied 21 points (8-15 FG, 5-8 FT), 12 rebounds, a season-high-tying nine assists, one steal, and two blocks in 42 minutes at Denver on 1/16/01…Also nearly recorded a triple-double versus Washington (2/14) with 20 points (9-23 FG, 2-5 FT), 14 rebounds, and a season-high-tying nine assists…Had 35 points (13-27 FG, 9-10 FT), 10 rebounds, seven assists, one steal, and a season-high-tying four blocks in 44 minutes at Phoenix on 1/5/01.

2000-01:
All-NBA First Team selection...Finished 4th in MVP voting after averaging 27.1 ppg (48.1 FG%, 70.3 FT%), 11.1 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.33 spg, 1.69 bpg and 40.5 mpg in starting 70 games...Named to the NBA All-Interview First Team...Ranked among the NBA's top 40 in scoring (6th), rebounding (7th), assists (37th), field goal percentage (21st), steals (30th), blocks (22nd) and minutes (10th)...Scored 20+ points in 63 games...Scored 30+ points in 22 games...Scored 40+ points in 4 games...Scored 50+ points once...Recorded double-doubles in 49 games...Recorded triple-double in one game (28 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high 12 assists on 3/20 vs. Houston)...Recorded one 20-20 game (1/5 vs. Indiana)...Led team in scoring 58 teams (including six ties)...Led team in rebounding 53 times (including 10 ties)...Led team in assists 22 times (including nine ties)...Scored his 10,000th career point with a hook shot in the second quarter of the 3.27 game vs. the Knicks...Twice named NBA Player of the Week: 12/11 for games played December 4-10 and 1/22 for games played January 15-21...Named as a starter for the Western Conference team in the 2001 NBA All-Star game in Washington D.C. (1/27)...Recorded 14 points (6-14 FG, 0-1 3pt, 2-4 FT), nine rebounds, three assists and one steal in 29 minutes in making his first All-Star start on 2/11 at the MCI center, Washington D.C...Recorded a career-high 51 points (24-47 FG, 0-1 3pt, 3-6 FT), a career-high 26 rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks in 50 minutes on 1/5 vs. Indiana...The 51 points and 26 rebounds are new Sacramento-era records...Attemped a Sacramento-era record 23 free throws on 11/10 vs. Golden State...Recorded a game-high and career-high-tying eight steals on 3/11 vs. Utah...Recorded first triple-double of the season (14th of career) with 28 points, a game-high 10 rebounds, a game-high and season-high 12 assists, and a game-high six steals in 42 minutes on 3/20 vs. Houston...Scored 41 points in consecutive games (3/7 at Phoenix and 3/9 vs. Denver)

1999-2000:
Selected to the 1999-2000 All-NBA Third Team...Named to the 1999-2000 NBA All-Interview Second Team...Totaled a triple-double, tallying 23 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds in a 119-112 OT loss to Seattle on 4/18...Posted 36 points and 10 rebounds in a 121-114 loss at the L.A. Lakers on 4/14...Logged a triple-double, totaling 21 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in a 103-95 win over New York on 3/28...Tallied 28 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists in a 90-89 loss to the L.A. Lakers on 3/26...Netted a game-high 31 points in a 108-103 OT win in San Antonio on 3/4...Posted 36 points and 10 rebounds in a 102-90 loss in Vancouver on 2/26...Notched 28 points and 20 rebounds in a 100-94 loss to Atlanta on 2/23...Totaled 33 points, 19 rebounds and 7 assists in a 108-103 loss to Portland on 2/20...Grabbed 8 rebounds in the 2000 NBA All-Star Game ...Recorded 32 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists in a 119-108 loss in Philadelphia on 2/6...Tallied a season-high 39 points and snared 11 rebounds in a 113-110 win in Detroit on 2/2...Netted 37 points, and snared 16 rebounds in a 114-99 win at Golden State on 1/15...Named NBA Player of the Week (1/10 - 1/16), averaging 30.5 points, 14.5 rebounds, 3.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game...Logged 34 points and 19 rebounds in a 107-103 win over Sacramento on 1/13 ...Totaled 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a 116-113 win over Indiana on 1/9...Registered 27 points and 19 rebounds in a 101-89 loss in Toronto on 1/6... Posted a game-high 37 points and snared 10 rebounds in a 111-107 win in Cleveland on 1/4...Named NBA Player of the Week for games played 12/27-1/2, averaging 27.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 blocks for the week... Scored a game-high 33 points in a 97-91 loss at the LA Clippers on 12/23...Posted 36 points and 12 rebounds in a 101-96 loss to Portland on 12/11...Recorded a triple-double, totaling 25 points, 11 boards and 10 assists in a 114-104 win in Washington on 12/4...Totaled 26 points, a career-high 22 rebounds, adding 10 assists in a 105-92 victory over New Jersey on 11/23... Scored a game-high 32 points (14-21 FG) and grabbed 12 boards in a 126-116 victory over Denver on 11/14

1998-99:
In his first season as a King, Webber was named to the 1998-99 All-NBA Second Team after leading the NBA in rebounds (13.0 rpg) and ranking 2nd in double-doubles (36)...Led the Kings in scoring (20.0 ppg), rebounds, field-goal percentage (.486, 15th in the NBA), blocked shots (2.12 bpg, 11th) and double-doubles...Scored 20-or-more points in 23 games, grabbed 20-or-more rebounds a league-leading three times, and led the Kings in both scoring and rebounds in 18 games...Named NBA Player of the Week for the week ending 4/25, averaging 20.5 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 3.0 apg, 2.00 spg and 1.50 bpg, and shooting .513 from the field, for the 4-0 Kings...Registered game-highs of 25 points, 16 rebounds and 5 blocked shots, adding 5 assists and 3 steals, in a 103-94 win over the Golden State Warriors on 4/21...Recorded game-highs of 26 points (12-20 FG) and 21 rebounds, adding 4 assists and 3 steals, against the Seattle SuperSonics on 4/15...Hit the game-winning one-handed jumper with 0.4 seconds left, totaling a game-high 29 points (14-22 FG), 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals, in a 111-109 win over the L.A. Lakers on 3/26 ...Posted team-highs of 29 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals and 4 blocked shots against the Houston Rockets on 3/22...Logged 10 consecutive double-doubles, averaging 19.9 ppg, 13.4 rpg, 4.4 apg and 2.40 bpg, from 2/22 to 3/9...Registered game-highs of 36 points (17-21 FG), 17 rebounds and 3 blocked shots, and added 3 assists, in a 111-101 win over the Vancouver Grizzlies on 3/2...Recorded a triple-double, with 17 points, 10 rebounds and a team-high 10 assists, in a 115-105 victory over the Washington Wizards on 2/25...Totaled game-highs of 28 points and 20 rebounds, notched 6 assists and blocked 3 shots in a 112-95 victory over the Phoenix Suns on 2/9...Posted a game-high 25 points, 15 rebounds, a career-high 9 blocked shots, 8 assists and 3 steals in a 109-87 win over the Vancouver Grizzlies on 2/7...Made his Kings debut, registering 20 points, a team-high 12 rebounds and 3 assists, against the San Antonio Spurs on 2/5

1997-98:
Traded by the Wizards to the Sacramento Kings for Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe on 5/14/98...Posted game-highs of 27 points, 13 rebounds and 8 assists in a 112-95 victory over the Boston Celtics on 4/18...Totaled a game-high 34 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocked shots against the Philadelphia 76ers on 3/11...Recorded team-highs of 31 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 blocked shots in a 96-86 victory over the L.A. Lakers on 3/2...Registered a season-high 36 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocked shots and 3 steals in a 124-112 win over the Houston Rockets on 2/24...Sidelined for eight consecutive games, from 2/4 to 2/21, due to a strained right shoulder...Posted 22 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocked shots in a 104-87 win over the New Jersey Nets on 1/24...Totaled a game-high 31 points (15-21 FG), 10 rebounds and 6 assists in a 108-99 victory over the L.A. Clippers on 1/17...Recorded team-highs of 30 points (13-18 FG) and 10 rebounds and added 3 assists in a 110-108 win over the Boston Celtics on 1/7...Registered game-highs of 26 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists in a 113-106 victory over the New York Knicks on 1/5...Posted 28 points, including the game-winning shot at the buzzer, 12 rebounds and 3 steals in a 94-92 win over the Toronto Raptors on 12/20...Totaled 24 points, 19 rebounds, 7 assists and 5 steals in a 106-86 win over the Charlotte Hornets on 12/19...Recorded game-highs of 33 points and 12 rebounds and added 4 assists in a 114-103 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on 12/6...Registered 24 points, a career-high 8 steals, 6 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in a 98-94 win over the San Antonio Spurs on 11/26...Posted 22 points, 17 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocked shots and 3 steals in a 91-88 overtime win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on 11/13...Totaled a game-high 34 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists against the Miami Heat on 11/8...Recorded 26 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocked shots in a 90-86 victory over the Utah Jazz on 11/3...Scored 30 points, adding 13 rebounds and 5 assists, against the Miami Heat on 11/1

1996-97:
Webber had an outstanding season in leading the Bullets to their first playoff berth since 1988. He led the team with 20.1 points, 10.3 rebounds and 1.90 blocks per game and was second on the club with 4.6 assists and 1.69 steals per game and a field goal percentage of .518. He ranked sixth in the NBA in rebounding, 14th in shotblocking, 16th in field goal percentage and 21st in scoring and steals...He was selected for the All-Star Game for the first time in his career and had two points and four rebounds in 14 minutes...Webber shot 5-for-7 in the second half, including 2-for-3 on three-pointers, to help nail down the Bullets' 85-81 season-ending win at Cleveland on April 20 that clinched the playoff berth. He finished that game with 23 points and 17 rebounds...He scored a season-high 34 points, with 13 rebounds, 5 assists and a career-high 7 blocks, in a 115-110 double overtime loss to the Seattle SuperSonics on Nov. 20. He twice matched his career-high of 21 rebounds, getting 22 points and 21 boards in a 98-96 victory over San Antonio on Nov. 6 and posting 27 points, 21 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals in a 131-110 victory over Philadelphia on April 14...Webber had a pair of triple-doubles, both against his former team, the Golden State Warriors, to bring his career total to seven...He had 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, adding a career-high 6 steals, in a 110-102 victory on Dec. 15, and he had 23 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in a 118-108 victory on March 1...Webber was named the NBA's final Player of the Week of the season after leading the Bullets to a 4-0 record and a playoff berth with averages of 22.0 points and 15.3 rebounds in the period ending April 20...In the three-game playoff loss to Chicago, Webber averaged 15.7 points and team-highs of 8.0 rebounds and 2.33 blocks per game, shooting .633 from the field. His field goal percentage was the highest of all playoff participants.

1995-96:
Shoulder problems all but shelved Webber for the season, limiting him to just 15 games in his third pro campaign. The Bullets were 9-6 with Webber in the lineup as he averaged a team-high 23.7 points plus 7.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.80 steals in 37.2 minutes per game when he was able to play...Webber suffered a dislocated left shoulder in a preseason game against Indiana on October 21 and opened the season on the injured list. He was activated on Nov. 27, but strained his shoulder against New York on Dec. 29. After hoping the injury would get better with rest, Webber finally underwent surgery on Feb. 1 which sidelined him for the remainder of the season...Webber scored a career-high 40 points and dished out 10 assists against Golden State on Dec. 27, just two nights before he reinjured his shoulder while playing 44 minutes against New York.

1994-95:
Webber began the 1994-95 season amid the controversy and publicity of a big trade, drifted out of the limelight with a weak Washington team, and finished with a strong string of games. The saga began when Webber, the 1993-94 NBA Rookie of the Year, refused to report to training camp with Golden State, citing a personality conflict with Warriors Coach Don Nelson and asking for a trade. Webber also exercised a clause in his contract that allowed him to become a restricted free agent...When differences between Webber and Nelson couldn t be settled, the Warriors traded the young player to Washington on November 17 in exchange for forward Tom Gugliotta and three first-round draft picks. One of the biggest trades of the season, the transaction reunited Webber with rookie forward Juwan Howard, his college teammate from the Fab Five Michigan squad...After his 9-point debut with the Bullets, Webber scored in double figures in every game in 1994-95, but it took a few months before he was at the top of his game. Playing with new teammates and without the benefit of training camp, Webber began slowly and then separated his shoulder and missed 19 games from December 23 to February 1...In the final third of the season, however, he was one of the best all-around players in basketball. He averaged 19.9 points and 8.9 rebounds in February and regularly logged double-doubles in points and rebounds. He had 23 of those in 54 games. On March 24 Webber burned the Los Angeles Lakers with 31 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists. He pulled another triple-double against the Charlotte Hornets on April 7 and one more against the Orlando Magic on April 19. Of the 27 triple-doubles recorded in the NBA in 1994-95, Webber had 3...He finished the season with team-high averages of 20.1 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. He also dished out 4.7 assists per contest while shooting .495 from the field. But Webber experienced few victories with the 1994-95 Bullets, who suffered through a disastrous year of injuries and finished at 21-61.

1993-94:
In June 1993 Webber became the first sophomore since Magic Johnson in 1979 to be selected No. 1 in the NBA Draft. After Orlando made him the first overall pick, however, the Magic promptly traded his rights to the Golden State Warriors for the draft rights to Anfernee Hardaway and three future first-round draft choices. It was the biggest draft-day trade in recent history...Webber joined a Warriors team badly in need of his services. Not only had Coach Don Nelson been searching for a star big man for years, but Golden State was also decimated by season-ending injuries to Tim Hardaway and Sarunas Marciulionis. Webber stepped right in and had an outstanding first season, averaging 17.5 points on .552 shooting from the field and helping the Warriors to a 50-32 record and a playoff berth. He also contributed 9.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 2.16 blocks per game, leading all rookies in both rebounding and field-goal percentage. At seasons end, at 21-years-old, Webber became the league's youngest player to win Rookie of the Year honors, edging out Anfernee Hardaway by a mere six votes...Webber recorded 35 double-doubles during the season, including a triple-double of 22 points, 12 rebounds, and a season-high 12 assists in only 32 minutes against the Los Angeles Clippers on December 23. Webber was the first Warriors rookie to record a triple-double since Tim Hardaway on April 3, 1990.

COLLEGE:
A 6-foot-10 forward-center with a bundle of raw talent, Chris Webber left the University of Michigan after an outstanding and eventful two-year career. A First Team All-America selection and a finalist for the Wooden and Naismith Awards as a sophomore, Webber led the Wolverines to the NCAA Championship Game in both of his collegiate seasons. He posted career averages of 17.4 points (on .589 shooting), 10.0 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game in 70 contests, all as a starter...Webber was the leading rebounder and second-leading scorer in the 1993 NCAA Tournament, but he will forever be remembered for an infamous blunder at the end of the championship game against the University of North Carolina. With 11 seconds remaining and his team down by two points, Webber attempted to call a timeout. However, the Wolverines had already used their final timeout, and Michigan was assessed a technical foul. The Tar Heels went on to win the game, 77-71...A power forward with soft hands and finesse, he was rated the best player of the Fab Five, the 1991 Michigan recruiting class that also included Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. The five constituted a starting freshman unit that lost to Duke in the 1992 NCAA title game.


Personal

  • His full name is Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III
  • Nickname is C-Webb
  • Son of Doris and Mayce (pronounced MAY-cee) Webber
  • Oldest of five children
  • Owns a pair of rottweilers, Zora and Zeek
  • Majored in psychology at Michigan
  • Consensus pick as the 1990-91 National High School Player of the Year
  • Named Mr. Basketball for the state of Michigan after averaging 28.0 ppg, 13.0 rpg, 4.0 bpg and 4.0 spg as a senior (1990-91) at Country Day High School in Detroit
  • Helped lead his high school to three state titles
  • Has an extensive collection of signed historical documents of prominent African-Americans, including items from Martin Luther King, Jr. and Frederick Douglass
  • Appeared in an episode of "New York Undercover" during the 1995-96 season
  • Had his high school basketball jersey (No. 44) retired by his alma mater, Detroit Country Day School in November of 2005
  • In January 2006, announced the opening “Center Court with CWebb,” one of at least 10 restaurants partnered with successful restaurant entrepeneurs Dudum Sports & Entertainment
  • Enjoys water-sports
  • Wears size 17 sneaker