Yeah, I had to go look the guy up. Wow, I don't give a damn. You can think anything you want to about him.
Get back to me when he's able to do something more significant than be good at a game. Until then, I'm exactly as impressed with him as I am with anyone who's mastered "Monopoly".
2006-06-24 15:23:27
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answered by AndiGravity 7
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Hey. I'm a HUGE Cwebb fan and this is the first question I've seen on here asking about Webber. I've been a fan of his since his Golden State days. I'm only 21 years old so I didn't follow college ball and didn't watch his UMich games. Still, I just loved the way he played and how much energy he brought to the game. Back in 1998 when the Bullets made it to the playoffs, I thought he was going to be with them for the rest of his career.
However, he got traded to the Kings and I was just disappointed. Here he was going to this sh*tty team and leaving a young budding Washington team. But man in those first 3 years with the Kings, he changed the team and took his game to another level. He averaged 20+ points, 10+ rebounds and 4+ assists per game in Sactown. He made basketball exciting to watch and most of all he tried to win a championship for his team. The Lakers wouldn't let them do it but the Kings were so close. Then after Cwebb had that knee surgery, he wasn't the same player anymore. His explosiveness around the basket and quickness on the court diminished. But he still played and was productive to his team. Now with the 76ers, he still tries to play like the old Cwebb. With the duo of him and A.I, they led their team and Cwebb's an All Star in my book. He still makes the plays happen and makes that 20 foot jumpshot he likes to take. At 33 years old now, he may not be the young Cwebb who he once was. But, he still gives you his heart and soul not to mention the desire to win that elusive championship.
2006-06-25 11:12:40
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answered by myspace.com/shosmusic 3
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I agree he's still a 20 10 man even if he's not as mobile as he used to be. He is still a good rebounder and can score even though he's aging a little bit already.
2006-06-24 22:22:48
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answered by #15mwu 5
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He's a fine player now but no longer one of the top 24 players in the league. Therefore, he's currently a borderline all-star.
2006-06-24 22:47:48
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answered by Cameron 4
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He got snubbed. He averaged 20 and 10(more than Rasheed Wallace) and he didn't get picked. They did him dirty. He finished the season averaging 19 and 9(still more than rasheed Wallace).
2006-06-26 10:47:21
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answered by shizzy0117 2
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The only thing rong here is yer spelling.
2006-06-24 23:24:50
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answered by Batmen 4
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I think it greatly depends on the number of times he says, "Ball Club" when interviewed.
2006-06-25 00:46:10
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answered by jumpingrightin 6
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are you watching senior citizen basketball he hasn't been good since he left michigan
2006-06-26 13:21:28
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answered by Detroit fan stuck in California 5
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he's still got game.. but i dunno about all-star.. a lot of up and coming ballers out there
2006-06-25 00:22:55
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answered by b c 1
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