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Chris Webber
Power forward
Personal information
Born March 1, 1973 (age 39)
Detroit, Michigan
Nationality American
High school Detroit Country Day School
(Beverly Hills, Michigan)
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight 245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
College Michigan (1991–1993)
NBA Draft 1993 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Orlando Magic
Pro career 1993–2008
Career history
1993–1994 Golden State Warriors
1994–1998 Washington Bullets / Wizards
1998–2005 Sacramento Kings
2005–2007 Philadelphia 76ers
2007 Detroit Pistons
2008 Golden State Warriors
Career highlights and awards
5× NBA All-Star (1997, 2000–2003)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1994)
NBA rebounding champion (1999)
All-NBA First Team (2001)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1999, 2002–2003)
All-NBA Third Team (2000)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1994)
Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1993)
Mr. Basketball of Michigan (1991)
#4 Retired by the Sacramento Kings
Career NBA statistics
Points 17,182 (20.7 ppg)
Rebounds 8,124 (9.8 rpg)
Blocks 1,200 (1.4 bpg)
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lol. Not really, but I used to do work with him on Bulls vs. Blazers. -
Chris Bosh...he's still playing but I think he'll be one of those guys
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stephon marbury - probably foh
iverson - probably hof eventually
tmac - hmm, not sure
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C webb will get in but it will take him a while
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joseph sun wrote: »stephon marbury - probably foh
iverson - probably hof eventually
tmac - hmm, not sure
NO
Will take awhile
nopeeee -
dalyricalbandit wrote: »joseph sun wrote: »stephon marbury - probably foh
iverson - probably hof eventually
tmac - hmm, not sure
NO
Will take awhile
nopeeee
I don't like iverson but he is a first ballot HOF -
detcatinva wrote: »dalyricalbandit wrote: »joseph sun wrote: »stephon marbury - probably foh
iverson - probably hof eventually
tmac - hmm, not sure
NO
Will take awhile
nopeeee
I don't like iverson but he is a first ballot HOF
Cosign Iverson is a first ballot hof its not even debatable -
blackjack2012 wrote: »detcatinva wrote: »dalyricalbandit wrote: »joseph sun wrote: »stephon marbury - probably foh
iverson - probably hof eventually
tmac - hmm, not sure
NO
Will take awhile
nopeeee
I don't like iverson but he is a first ballot HOF
Cosign Iverson is a first ballot hof its not even debatable
most definitely. T-mac=FOH..... -
yao ming - hof eventually
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Vince Carter
Tony Parker -
Stephon Marbury may get in Basketball Hall of Fame if he plays a while in China , cuz i know they take into account your overall pro basketball career ..
thats how Sabonis got in , he was in Basketball hall of fame. -
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NothingButTheTruth wrote: »Vince Carter
Tony Parker
I could always take him or leave him but,Vince Carter is probably in;21 ppg for his career, multiple All-Star games, Olympic gold metal. Basketball-reference has his HOF probability at 80.5%
basketball-reference.com/players/c/cartevi01.html
Mcgrady is borderline IMO. The two scoring titles help, but not being about to lead a team out the first round not once is a huge blemish. Especially that these were best of five series for the most part.
In pro basketball, MVP=HOF. There isn't a former MVP who is eligible for the HOF who's not in. So Iverson is in without a doubt.
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I have one for you all to judge..
Mitch Richmond.
NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)
6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)
2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)
Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg
Olympic gold medal in 1996 -
thegreatunknown wrote: »I have one for you all to judge..
Mitch Richmond.
NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)
6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)
2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)
Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg
Olympic gold medal in 1996
one the most underrated players ever. Crazy how Mullin gets shown way more love but Mitch was a better player. HOF but its gonna take some time -
af.r.i.c.a. wrote: »thegreatunknown wrote: »I have one for you all to judge..
Mitch Richmond.
NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)
6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)
3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)
2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)
Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg
Olympic gold medal in 1996
one the most underrated players ever. Crazy how Mullin gets shown way more love but Mitch was a better player. HOF but its gonna take some time
Couldn't agree with you more. At the very least he was equally as important during the Run TMC days as Mullin and had no drop off after being traded to Sacramento. I have much respect for Mullin, definitely one of favorite non-Lakers players to watch..but I rate Richmond as a better player.
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Hell nah Andre not no HOF Lol
very quality Guard but that's it -
Alpha Outlaw wrote: »
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Hahaha You a funny guy -
Lol Andre Miller has no chance to make the HOF.
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Robert Horry 7 time champ ,big shots ,game winners..should he be in?
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lol I guess the only person who is gonna co-sign andre miller is axel since he loves unathletic players because they remind him of himself on the court.
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blackjack2012 wrote: »Robert Horry 7 time champ ,big shots ,game winners..should he be in?
Hell no -
Rondo = Hof