NBA Legends Explain Why Chris Webber Was A Beast

Publicado 2024-05-12
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  • Chris Webber was one of the greatest, yet most overlooked power forwards of all time. In his prime, he was just as good as any superstar in the NBA. Unfortunately, his NBA career did not end as well as he hoped. In 2002 the Sacramento Kings had one of the most well balanced teams of all time. Led by Chris Webber, Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibby, Vlade Divac and Doug Christie the Kings had the best record in the entire league. If not for some questionable officiating in the 2002 Western Conference Finals against the Lakers the Kings may have won their first NBA championship.
  • @JohnDoeTroll
    Chris Webber nowadays in this Adam Silver basketball would average 30 points, 14 rebounds, and 9 assists. He was a player with a lot of class and passing ability. He deserves to be remembered as one of the greats in his position.
  • I loved Chris Webber. When he dunk he wanted to kill the rim. He was robbed of the MVP.
  • @JanWynd
    Man, Webb was a beast. When he played for Sactown, that was our best squad to date! He was versatile as fuck and his passing was on Majic level, EASY! That man had a high basketball-IQ, no question!
  • @DetroitTyler
    Weber was ahead of his time, if he was in today's NBA he'd be a top 5 player
  • @riofacts8283
    That's why i love this channel, because Sean represents/shows love to all who deserve it.
  • I was such a fan of Webb that I would study him and began mimicking his playing style in my early teens... he literally taught me the game of basketball
  • I would like to salute Chris Webber for putting his pride/ego to the side and coming to play for the Sacramento Kings. Those was good years in my 20s living here in Sacramento when Chris Webber, Jason Williams, Mike Bibby, Bobby Jackson, Doug Christie and I can keep going on with the list of outstanding players on that roster at the time, we should have been able to have the privilege to play for the championship ring , but because of big city little city they didn’t want to see my Sacramento Kings win the championship ring that year because we would have whooped the nets easily, but I guess the power at B wanted the bigger city of California to have the spotlight.
  • I was a junior in high school in northern Michigan when Webber was a senior at Detroit Country Day. I kept hearing news about this kid in Detroit, minus social media. I turned on the TV one spring Saturday morning (3 channels with outdoor antenna) There it was Chris Webber playing in the Palace for MHSAA Basketball Finals. I had never heard of these guys because we didn’t have media outlets like we do today. And during that game he made his announcement to attend UofM.
  • C-Webb! One of my favorite players of the '90s when I was growing up! And the 2002 semis against the Lakers? Epic!
  • @nelsonseow79
    He was the best passing PF in his generation. The Sacramento Kings when he was there was one of the most entertaining teams to watch. High octane basketball
  • C-WEBB my favorite basketball player definitely underrated to me. This dude was a beast!!!
  • @derhaertende
    Sooooooo much fun to watch. So elegant moves, especially at his height. And the dunk on Sir Charles - maaaaaan! 🤩
  • C Web had best hands of any big man EVER! His "paws" had like fly paper on them! You throw the heater at him, he caught it in stride and flew over you fr a slam!!!
  • @17thNO
    "When you sat down furniture was movin" Hahahahahaha Ernie is wild!
  • @drakec6781
    C Webb still one of my favorite players ever