Top 10 Plays of Chris Webber's Career

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  • Visit www.nba.com/video for more highlights. Here are the Top 10 Plays of Chris Webber's Career.

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  • @yoshioku9983
    @yoshioku9983 10 років тому +531

    Great player, great heart. Sucks that they had to cheat him and the Sacramento Kings out of the championship back in 2002.

    • @Xerox0928
      @Xerox0928 6 років тому +22

      He was goin to win but that injury...But Sir Charles once said "Chris Webber cannot play basketball" Then got taked on poster by C-Webb...Love you Chuck, but you had it comin

    • @BigSi-xw6wv
      @BigSi-xw6wv 5 років тому +3

      The refs i rememberd

    • @FlyingV555
      @FlyingV555 4 роки тому +6

      Yoshio Ku if they make the finals they beat the Nets in 5

    • @natefreshwitit
      @natefreshwitit 4 роки тому +1

      Xerox0928 What injury? He was injured in 2003

    • @natefreshwitit
      @natefreshwitit 4 роки тому

      Flying V 4

  • @ja8ames
    @ja8ames 4 роки тому +48

    Love Webber's court sense, ballhandling and passing. He was such a fluid, beautiful player to watch, especially for a big guy. Kings should've won the title in 2002.

  • @rogervance7465
    @rogervance7465 8 років тому +112

    Webber is soo underrated!

    • @Kodi-bk5ni
      @Kodi-bk5ni 2 місяці тому

      He’s properly rated.

    • @LajaHiggins
      @LajaHiggins Місяць тому

      Omg yes. So underrated.

  • @nomibe2911
    @nomibe2911 9 років тому +161

    Webber was a beast before his knees went out. He had a nice mid range shot and played solid defense. I remember when Sacramento had a better team than the Lakers and got a couple of bad calls and breaks that cost them a ring.

    • @chuckpioneer1783
      @chuckpioneer1783 9 років тому +4

      nomibe2911 yeah, they should've made it in 2000....!! bad luck!!

    • @yuriworst3939
      @yuriworst3939 9 років тому +4

      nomibe2911 I chose my NBA team that year.... Bull calls indeed my friend. I hate the Lakers for the rest of my life cuz of it.

    • @daxecutioner24
      @daxecutioner24 8 років тому +3

      Well back them the game was rigged plenty of UA-cam videos showing it. The NBA always tried to keep the top franchises on top such as the Lakers, Celtics. Even during the Isiah Thomas days it was almost impossible beating the Lakers. All about money of course. Trying to make the NBA as big as it can

    • @Habeev07
      @Habeev07 7 років тому +1

      Tell that to the Blazers in 90' and 92'...... Clyde could have 3 rings!

    • @etuboldon
      @etuboldon 7 років тому

      nomibe2911 dont forget vlades tapout

  • @Airmaster167
    @Airmaster167 14 років тому +29

    The Kings team in the early-mid 2000's were amazing; Webber, Divac, Bibby, Christie, Peja, and Bobby Jackson off the bench. As a Mavs fan, so many heartbreaks at the hands of the Kings.

    • @avoidrealnames
      @avoidrealnames 9 місяців тому

      We remember and likewise, many hard losses at the hands of the Mavs

    • @RenoNV775
      @RenoNV775 5 місяців тому

      For me, it was an Amazing time to get into basketball

  • @mattpattison3668
    @mattpattison3668 8 років тому +24

    My favorite player of all time. I miss those early 2000's kings teams.

  • @williamclark8864
    @williamclark8864 8 років тому +248

    Chris Webber is the perfect example of how you don't need to win a championship to be a winner. Stephon Marbury -everywhere he went they lost - loser. But Webber, everywhere he went they won. The Warriors were nothing before him. He took 'em to the playoffs. The Bullets were horrendous before Webber, he took them to the playoffs. The Kings were nobody before him, he turned them into a championship contender, and if the '02 WCF weren't rigged he'd probably have a ring.
    He didn't win a championship, but Webber was a winner.

    • @Raskolnikovvvvvv
      @Raskolnikovvvvvv 8 років тому +23

      William Clark Don't copy chuck. be original.

    • @earl80sbaby93
      @earl80sbaby93 7 років тому +22

      William Clark man i been saying this for years..02 was the kings year and they were robbed..all these years later the nba are too embarrassed to even talking abt it..

    • @emogotti23
      @emogotti23 7 років тому

      William Clark Marbury has a ring.

    • @atlaslion5128
      @atlaslion5128 6 років тому +5

      William Clark The Warriors were a very dangerous team even before him. They had Tim Hardaway, Chris Mullin, and Mitch Richmond.

    • @Xerox0928
      @Xerox0928 6 років тому +7

      Say somethin new, but I agree...C-Webb deserved a ring and was robbed...at least Peja got his ring and under Dirk's watch so it's one positive thing

  • @ryanatkins1817
    @ryanatkins1817 10 років тому +37

    If you watched him play as a rookie in Golden State, he made plays like that every game. He was one of the most dominate rookies in league history in my opinion. Avery Johnson throwing him lobs, Sprewell and Mullin doing their thing, and Tim Hardaway and Billy Owens running point making plays. That team was destined for greatness, and they let Nelly ruin it. I still haven't forgave them for trading away Webber for Tom Gugliotta. C-Webb was a beast in Golden State!

  • @gerimayawhyte6359
    @gerimayawhyte6359 10 років тому +68

    Larry Bird was quoted as saying "If this is the future of the NBA(in regard to CWebb) I want out now while I still can" after CWebb and the other college players demolished the Dreamteam at that first practice... Chuck Daly set the dreamteam up though so they would be more motivated but that's high praise from Larry Legend who doesn't drop high praise often...

  • @jimreynolds619
    @jimreynolds619 10 років тому +48

    2002 nba champ

  • @MrAwesomeMatty
    @MrAwesomeMatty 11 років тому +35

    Even though I lived in New England, I always was and still am a Sacramento Kings fan. Chris Webber was one of my favorite players. That's why I was upset at the NBA2K13 Roster when it came out; why was he not on the 2001 Kings' team roster? He was still playing basketball and people argue that was one of his best years.

    • @991434991434
      @991434991434 10 років тому +1

      ***** What are you talking bout, Dr.J is in the game they are implementing the rest in via historic packs.

    • @antlerman1357
      @antlerman1357 10 років тому +3

      Noteworthy people not in nba2k are typically excluded because some former players don't give the 2k franchise the rights to design them as players. Chris Webber didn't give 2k those rights in nba2k13. IDK why but it's his choice

    • @MrAwesomeMatty
      @MrAwesomeMatty 10 років тому +1

      antlerman1357 Ohh, okay. Thank you for telling me. It's a shame, but still, Chris was one of my favorite players. It's too bad he's the ONLY guy from that team who's not on that roster, because I love playing as them.

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ 10 років тому

      antlerman1357 it was probably an issue of money or maybe his off-court issues

    • @GoatGawd911
      @GoatGawd911 7 років тому

      MrAwesomeMatty HE'S ON 2k18 NOW FAM

  • @LucaBellotti164
    @LucaBellotti164 3 роки тому +2

    The number one was in the NBA Action 90's intro. I've seen it so many times but it still gives me chills today.

  • @jimbohaha43
    @jimbohaha43 11 років тому +4

    probably to me the most underrated player of all time. He was a megastar back in the day, and if he had never gone down he'd be a top 5 pf of all time, and hes already in that discussion

  • @ChosenBloon439
    @ChosenBloon439 15 років тому +1

    Omg! There were so many behind the back passes, facial dunks, and crazy spins. Fav'd...

  • @black00793
    @black00793 11 років тому +5

    2002 NBA Finals MVP: Chris Webber. This is how it should have ended. He was an amazing player, such an inspiration. His whole career hes gone through some of the most devastating moments then the nba 2002 WCF and then the injury when the playoffs started the next year and he always came back wanting to get stronger and play his heart out. Im by no means a kings fan but i appreciate what he did for that team and city so much.
    Chris Webber, They dont make power forwards like this anymore.

  • @Fenyx6
    @Fenyx6 14 років тому +5

    One of the best forwards ever. He's an nba champ in my book

  • @theoneprime5463
    @theoneprime5463 7 років тому +27

    I'm stating the obvious, but Webber should be in the HOF. He was the bast player on what amounts to a championship team, rookie of the year, changed the landscape of college basketball, and was one of the most talented 6'10"+ players to ever play the game. Every team he went to improved with his presence. The only other retired players to avg 20/9/4 for their careers are in the HOF. His numbers are basically 21pts, 10reb, 4 ast, 1 1/2 st, 1 1/2 blk per game over his career. That's absurd! Compare his career avg to Patrick Ewing. PUT HIM IN THE HALL!!!

  • @moimasiclat
    @moimasiclat 12 років тому +3

    I remember that Sacramento team. Bibby, Christie, Peja, C.Webb and Divac.. a great team which deserved a championship.

  • @iirepp
    @iirepp 9 років тому +12

    Catching the ball in mid air gave me the chills.

  • @MrTway88
    @MrTway88 8 років тому +65

    He should already be in the Basketball Hall of Fame

    • @rojeliocirilo3493
      @rojeliocirilo3493 5 років тому +1

      blackheart88 he is now

    • @DeeNice681
      @DeeNice681 5 років тому +1

      No he was a finalist. He did't get selected. I hope he does next year!

    • @FlyingV555
      @FlyingV555 4 роки тому +1

      blackheart88 fab 5 scandal is keeping him out

  • @VersionBest
    @VersionBest 9 років тому +68

    I'd take Webber in his prime over KG in his prime any day.

    • @VersionBest
      @VersionBest 9 років тому +6

      Fast Lyfe
      I am sorry I was out of control. Oh boy was I crazy, but I'm relaxed now. And you know what you are 100% correct about everything.

    • @VersionBest
      @VersionBest 9 років тому +17

      Fast Lyfe
      Since you brought up all those categories let's go over them. I just checked nba.com for the official numbers so I'm not making this up. You can go over there and check for yourself if you think I'm lying.
      KG:
      PTS: 18.2
      FG%: 49.7
      REB: 10.2
      AST: 3.8
      STL: 1.3
      BLK: 1.4
      CW:
      PTS: 20.7
      FG%: 47.9
      REB: 9.8
      AST: 4.2
      STL: 1.4
      BLK: 1.4
      CW is better in PTS, AST, and STL. BLK is a wash as they are even. The REB is a wash as well because 9.8 is not that far off from 10.2 so your statement that KG is a better rebounder is invalid. KG is a slightly better shooter based on the percentage but not a better defender as the BLK category indicates they are even and STL category indicates CW has the edge. In terms of KG being a better competitor? I've been watching CW play since his college days to the NBA and in terms of pure competitiveness and drive to beat his opponents to a pulp, CW has the edge.
      From my original statement, I'm just saying I would take CW over KG. I didn't give any numbers because I thought it was apparent who has the edge. Both are great players but I prefer CW play-style and competitiveness better overall than KG. About the ring, if it weren't for Shaq and Kobe, CW would have had a ring as well. You would have to agree that beside the Lakers beating them and winning it all, no one from the East would have beaten them had they made it to the Finals. I also hate it when people use a ring as a stat buffer to imply that a player is better than the other. If that was the case Robert Horry would be considered better than both CW and KG because Horry has 7 rings. There, a more detail explanation as to why I would take CW over KG.

    • @matthewhakun3117
      @matthewhakun3117 9 років тому +3

      +VersionBest brah KG in his prime (2004) was grabbing 14 boards, 5 assists, 2+ blocks, a steal, and was averaging 24 points on 50% shooting. C webb was good and is a very underrated player but he never sniffed those stats

    • @prudenceyoungdarigan1853
      @prudenceyoungdarigan1853 9 років тому +3

      +VersionBest Take this into account, though.Garnett has played five more years than Webber. So, Garnett has played more seasons past his prime than C-Webb. Ergo, his stats/averages won't be as good.Plus, KG has an MVP and Defensive Player of the Year Award to his name. As skilled as Webber was, he never won any individual awards in the NBA.I think they were both fantastic players. Given the choice, though? I'd take Garnett.

    • @VersionBest
      @VersionBest 9 років тому +1

      +Zach Altif your argument is completely off base. You failed to realize that when someone is the only good player on that team they will have more opportunities to shine and be put in the spotlight. Thus giving them more of a chance to win those accolades. Take both their stats 4 or 5 years earlier and the numbers would roughly come out to be similar. It's just that KG has more accolades for having roughly similar stats as CWebb. If CWEBB was on a team where he was the only spotlight on that team, the sports world would notice him more and he would have had a better opportunity to win those accolades. Stats doesn't lie. As an athlete their performance is translated into stats and yes I know stats can't aacount for the intangibles, but overall stats is what gives an analyst or anyone for that matter how good a player really is. Your argument regarding that point is completely invalid.

  • @pauladams1989
    @pauladams1989 12 років тому +2

    I think he is a legend, he knows everything about the game and i think he is also the nicest guy who was ever in the nba, he is still my favorite ,and there is never gonna be any player like him or duncan or garnett, these tree are the best power forward in the nba histora at all time,i wanna thank you those years in sacramento chris

  • @joshchacon1
    @joshchacon1 15 років тому +4

    He wasn't the best player to ever pick up a basketball... But when he was on the court, he was THE major force to be reckoned with. We'll miss those glorious Kings days..

  • @dannydosdetwist637
    @dannydosdetwist637 10 років тому +17

    If u watched the fab five documentary nike sold merchandise like there jerseys and the players didn't get money. They struggled to get money for food and gas, while other people would just get money for selling there stuff. It wasn't chris webbers fault in the NCAA finals when he called the timeout, someone from his bench told him to call it. Fab Five were the best group of college players in the game of basketball, they had talent, athletic build, and most of all heart, they will never be forgotten.

    • @mikesmith3947
      @mikesmith3947 10 років тому

      very well said.

    • @qtarleton
      @qtarleton 9 років тому

      Couldn't handle the pressure against Coach K's very well oiled and polished monster machine.
      #DUKENATION
      #HE STILL HATES CHRISTIAN LAETTNER
      #71-51
      #smacked

    • @whups1744
      @whups1744 3 роки тому

      @qtarelton how did that entire Duke squad do in the NBA? Go ahead, I'll wait.......
      #Fuckduke if we're going that route.

  • @badlikeme79
    @badlikeme79 9 років тому +51

    Chris webber put Sacramento on the map.

    • @hoodievello
      @hoodievello 6 років тому +1

      badlikeme79 JASON WILLIAM PUT THEM ON THE MAP

    • @jrm3319
      @jrm3319 5 років тому +1

      Samuel Brannan and John Augustus Sutter Jr. put Sacramento on the map.

  • @SprintPaco
    @SprintPaco 12 років тому +2

    I still get chills when I think about the Orlando Magic getting both Shaq and C-Webb... That's a crazy frontline man.

  • @Help136
    @Help136 9 років тому +13

    I know hes one of the players that got me watching basketball

  • @mremick
    @mremick 15 років тому +1

    Man I miss Chris Webber playing, and the good old king's days. At least he is still on TV.

  • @cvash90
    @cvash90 11 років тому +4

    His footwork and passing skills were unbelieveable

  • @gianlucabanchellini2270
    @gianlucabanchellini2270 10 років тому +33

    real 2002 mvp, by the world

    • @hardwoodthought1213
      @hardwoodthought1213 10 років тому +4

      Nah, Duncan still was better. Deserved a ring and finals MVP that year though;.

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ 10 років тому +3

      ***** not even. Jason Kidd though. the Spurs already had a contending team with two all stars on it. Jason Kidd was the only change in NJ from 00/01 - 01/02 and they went from 12th in the East to Eastern Conference Champions over the course of one training camp. as much as I love Tim Duncan, Jason Kidd deserved it more than him.

    • @davidfang6891
      @davidfang6891 10 років тому

      No that series had bad calls on the Lakers and kings. He deserved that 2002 MVP trophy though

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ 9 років тому

      ***** okay I'll give you the All Star selection thing. The Admiral was an All Star in 01, that's what I was referring to. but Kittles, Martin, and Jefferson were not x-factors for that team. if they still had Starbury, they wouldn't have made the playoffs (nothing against him, just truth) Jason Kidd made that team better, and everyone on that team would agree.

    • @jbortega1178
      @jbortega1178 9 років тому

      You hit the nail rite on the frikkin head...yes he was M.V.P....ALWAYS WILL BE HERE IN SAC-TOWN

  • @aleksandrpondios
    @aleksandrpondios 12 років тому +1

    Great player,then he was playing for Kings he was one if the top 5,may be top 3 NBA players,and Kings play back then was so fascinating , I was a big supporter,

  • @kellastar79
    @kellastar79 10 років тому +7

    Beautiful hands from a beast of a forward!
    Much love from Australia C-Webb !!
    Ps- would have loved seeing u next to Shaq...

  • @3agles4life1
    @3agles4life1 12 років тому +1

    wow chris webber has some the best plays ive ever seen. what a great basketball player

  • @prostaffersix.1182
    @prostaffersix.1182 8 років тому +3

    one of my favorite players all time

  • @mlimm
    @mlimm 15 років тому +1

    You go C-Webb. #1 is my favorite. The NBA hasn't yet seen a playoff series as exciting, dramatic and star-studded as that Kings-Lakers series in 2002.

  • @alexng4
    @alexng4 9 років тому +8

    When the Golden State Warriors owner chose the coach (Don Nelson) over a great player (Webber), and traded him. Not only did it sent the Warriors to the bottom of the league for decades. But it created a lesson for future NBA owners never again to choose a coach over a great player.

    • @alexng4
      @alexng4 9 років тому +1

      Yes, Webber might of been young and immature. But Don Nelson has a history of being a complete A-hole to his players. Everybody in the Bay Area knows that, and It's been well documented. Webber was young and very talented, and I could understand why he would clash with Don Nelson's A-hole personality. Webber didn't want to play with Don Nelson, and Golden State owner sided with the coach and traded Webber. How did that work out for the Warriors?

    • @alexng4
      @alexng4 9 років тому

      lol.. My point is how did it turn out for them under Don Nelson. That one year with Webber, everything was trending up and something special was about to happen until he got traded. That trade sent them back to the middle ages, and it took them decades to recover from that distaster.

    • @johnnyblingg
      @johnnyblingg 8 років тому +1

      +Zach Altif yeah after 20 years, several GM changes, several coaching changes, several player changes, and city change....
      And are you really using the ring argument? C Webb would've won one had it not been for a sone faulty calls in the 2002 WCF.

    • @FuShengAlex
      @FuShengAlex 5 років тому

      @@alexng4 Nellie was loved by many of his players. Baron Davis said he was ok with him smoking marijuana. Guess that's why he didn't reach his potential lol.
      Webber showed his true colors in Washington. He was a P.R. nightmare during his tenure there and they had no choice but to offload him.

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 12 років тому +1

    One of the best PF's from his generation!

  • @joshchacon1
    @joshchacon1 15 років тому +4

    He didn't have the best feet, the best speed or the best defense. But he sure could PASS, LEAD and SHOOT.
    The dude had the best hands in the NBA.
    He will be forever missed.

  • @lalilulelo
    @lalilulelo 15 років тому +1

    Me too man. I miss the 2002 Kings!
    Kings is still my favorite team even though they suck right now.

  • @FictionallyFilmed
    @FictionallyFilmed 9 років тому +4

    Man the kings were nice in the late 90s early 2000s

  • @seanbinder8316
    @seanbinder8316 2 роки тому

    My favorite player. Loved watching back in the early 2000s

  • @UFOsAreRealArea51
    @UFOsAreRealArea51 8 років тому +4

    i want to see all dunks.. i know he was a great playmaker

  • @miXn
    @miXn 15 років тому +1

    such a pitty, game 6 was rigged. even today, i could cry about it - i've been a die hard kings fan back then .. this team was straight awesome.
    thank u for this clip, and thank u for doing what u did in sactown, we really appreciate!

  • @mikehoncho312
    @mikehoncho312 8 років тому +3

    If not for two injured seasons in Washington he's a first ballot hall of famer....

  • @djeasyice
    @djeasyice 15 років тому

    arco was packed for the first time in a while. though i will always remember chris webber when he was with michigan and he got a technical for calling a timeout they didn't have in the last moments of the championship vs. unc. which led to unc's win. maybe b/c i'm a big fan of chapel hill, and i lived in nc. lol, now i live in sacramento.

  • @larrylitmanen9877
    @larrylitmanen9877 9 років тому +23

    He does pretty good job on TV. He is better than Shaq.

    • @ZuberiGaming
      @ZuberiGaming 9 років тому +2

      Larry Litmanen thats not a hard task to be honest. I find Webber pretty boring and I hate his repetitive phrases like: "kids, if you want to learn how to play basketball look at this play/player", EVERY DAMN GAME!

    • @aaam8999
      @aaam8999 9 років тому

      Larry Litmanen He's annoying as fck.

    • @larrylitmanen9877
      @larrylitmanen9877 9 років тому +1

      AA AM I like him, I love the perspective former ballers bring.

    • @ZuberiGaming
      @ZuberiGaming 9 років тому +2

      Larry Litmanen true, but we have guys like Reggie Miller and Barkley who can entertain. Webber can not.

  • @xelefonte
    @xelefonte 6 років тому +2

    You know Chris Webber alongside Fab 5 had one of the biggest cultural contributions which was the longer shorts. I know that's not a big deal but people often mistakenly credit MJ for bringing in longer shorts when he came into the NBA with John Stockton short-shorts as well. It wasn't until Webber and Juwan Howard came into the NBA with longer shorts that made the rest of the league conform to this new 90s style away from the iconic 80s and before short shorts.

  • @ssj4galactus
    @ssj4galactus 9 років тому +5

    RUN THROUGH THE TAPE!

  • @KINGSTONSMUMMY10
    @KINGSTONSMUMMY10 9 років тому

    those last two highlights i remember watching live so cool to see again, thx

  • @About36Greekss
    @About36Greekss 9 років тому +12

    Imo he may be the greatest passing big man ever along with vlade divac

    • @RayOnRoundball
      @RayOnRoundball 9 років тому +6

      Wilt? Hakeem? Russell? Duncan? Come on man.

    • @About36Greekss
      @About36Greekss 9 років тому

      Ray Petree wilt is tied with webber anmd divac for me

    • @About36Greekss
      @About36Greekss 9 років тому

      ***** disagree with the garnett better than webber at passing no way

    • @UFOsAreRealArea51
      @UFOsAreRealArea51 8 років тому

      +Zach Altif webber was beast of the east...lol...bullets days...i have kg as my 4 of all time and i am not changing that for nobody. my team would get many championships..magic, wade, james, kg, and kareem abdul jabbar....my bench isiah thomas, olajuwon, duncan, dr.j, dominique wilkins, and oscar robertson

    • @ВладимирЛенин-щ4х
      @ВладимирЛенин-щ4х 6 років тому

      I love CWebb. And would also mention Arvidas Sabonis as a great bigman, can pass the ball

  • @orangegenie
    @orangegenie 12 років тому

    one of the most underrated big man to play the game, but will always be in that grant hill penny hardaway category of what couldve been if they were healthy long enough especially in their prime

  • @Antonaras8ura7
    @Antonaras8ura7 13 років тому +1

    C-Webb
    One of the best dunkers of all time (For PF)
    One of the best passers of all time (For PF)
    One Of the best defenders of all time (For PF)
    C-Webb One of the best Big men of all time

  • @JuanPreciado87
    @JuanPreciado87 2 роки тому

    My favourite player, I started to be a NBA fan thanks to him

  • @carthoughtswithdan
    @carthoughtswithdan 9 років тому +1

    that quote "if you dont like that you dont like nba basketball" WELL IM WATCHING THE FUCKING GAME SO I MUST ALREADY LIKE IT FUCK GOD WHY GOD

  • @Terunz
    @Terunz 11 років тому +1

    He may not be the best PF, but he definitely belongs to the conversation of being one of the best PFs we've ever seen. I also think that the reason why he was so underrated because he spent a big portion of his career (at least before his devastating injury or during his prime) on irrelevant teams. I mean think about it, a big man who can post, have consistent mid-range jumpshots, are extremely explosive and can really pass, how many of them have we seen so far?

  • @kellastar79
    @kellastar79 10 років тому +2

    Beautiful hands from a beast of a forward!
    Much love from Australia C-Webb !!
    Ps- would have loved seeing u next to Shaq...

  • @naijainnit
    @naijainnit 13 років тому +2

    One of the best. Unfortunately his knee problems ended his career too early.

  • @josephodebunmi6620
    @josephodebunmi6620 Рік тому

    You gotta respect Chris webber
    Def one of the premier players of his day and one of the greatest of all time

  • @cvash90
    @cvash90 11 років тому

    #2 the block was sick his hands were always on point !!!

  • @cvision17
    @cvision17 15 років тому +1

    oh damn, he grabbed the ball instead of swatting it away. he truly deserve to be a hall of famer.

  • @spinal68
    @spinal68 14 років тому

    chris was a stud.. gasol reminds be of him right now especially with the passes

  • @LmagnifiCent
    @LmagnifiCent 15 років тому

    1 of the top PFs in the late 90s up there with Duncan n KG

  • @mindelevationgod
    @mindelevationgod 15 років тому

    you just knew his dunk on barkley would be number one!
    gotta love the nike commerical that came after it too!

  • @InterpreterALE
    @InterpreterALE 15 років тому

    #1, #2 & #3 are SICK plays. Wow.

  • @HadeyanUtkan
    @HadeyanUtkan 11 років тому

    My Favorite Power Forward... and second Point Forward... He is so underrated but 1997-2004 Chris Webber has a such a MVP class statictics ?! ...

  • @MiniYao23
    @MiniYao23 15 років тому

    You gotta love King's announcer Grant Napier's calls, "If you don't like that play, you don't like King's basketball!"

  • @back2back75
    @back2back75 15 років тому

    C-Webb... one of the most outstanding players I have ever seen on a basketball court. He was a fucking genius. Only injuries prevented him from winning an NBA title.

  • @delolrue
    @delolrue 15 років тому

    Guy had a lot of mental blocks that kept him from shutting down the lakers all those years, but I still love him! Remember when he first came to sac, he was miserable haha. Had a whole team and fan base built around him, though.

  • @dllnprt
    @dllnprt 11 років тому

    Plus the great Phil Jackson as his coach with that nearly unstoppable triangle offense.

  • @MaxScheibenpflug
    @MaxScheibenpflug 2 роки тому

    Webber was a true Warrior. A true King.

  • @Yungazndude
    @Yungazndude 11 років тому +1

    the kings were so good when i was in middle school!

  • @haffi345
    @haffi345 3 роки тому

    How SMOOTH is this guy ! 👏

  • @melvinprince93
    @melvinprince93 3 роки тому

    I miss old top 10 like this 💯

  • @Dunky22
    @Dunky22 15 років тому

    i miss c webb too damn he was a beast in sactown i loved all those games against the lakers...god i miss when the kings were good haha

  • @MrVolcomclassic
    @MrVolcomclassic 6 років тому +1

    Always liked C-Webb. Very cool guy and great even as a NBA Analyst. Sucks he never won a championship.

  • @technogfunk
    @technogfunk 15 років тому

    challenging Sir Charles like that and still get through with it deserves number 1

  • @momoneylessproblems9183
    @momoneylessproblems9183 5 років тому

    Webber is one time out and one fairly officiated game from being both an NCAA champion and an NBA champion.

  • @raviolipocket7207
    @raviolipocket7207 3 роки тому

    This man was giving the mean mug before anyone else really. I wish there was a video of them

  • @tristahogue22
    @tristahogue22 15 років тому

    CWebb jursey retirement tonight at Arco!!! He defintiely deserves the honor. What a great guy : )

  • @Iexpedite1
    @Iexpedite1 11 років тому

    Actually, Barkley said he was just going to wrap him up because his free throw shooting was so bad at the time, but he was dazzled by the round the back move and got dunked on. It actually worked in Chris' favor.

  • @t4d0W
    @t4d0W 13 років тому

    @Alexwkj True enough. Look at other great centers like Mutombo and Mourning in the 90's. Besides having supreme numbers annually in blocking, they actually start transitions for their team by creating blocks that ends up with the ball on their teammates' hands.

  • @LajaHiggins
    @LajaHiggins Місяць тому

    My favorite basketball player of all time. Chris Webber.

  • @Toretto16
    @Toretto16 14 років тому

    C-Webb was one of the most intelligent players ever to play on PF. Before his knee injuries he was so athletic for a big man, and also a guy that could see a play before it happened. An the best of all was his ability to shoot the ball from outside... he had very soft hands for a big man and was a great inside - outside scorer. Typo of a all around player that can be example for today kids who want to be complete forward players....

  • @whatsdapassward
    @whatsdapassward 11 років тому +1

    One of the most underrated PFs to ever play and was kind of robbed in 2002

  • @TheSherds
    @TheSherds 15 років тому

    Man, Webber was all-time...easily my favourite palyer

  • @seaFoodSifu
    @seaFoodSifu 11 років тому +1

    This guy should have been a NBA Champion too.

  • @gtmsnba13
    @gtmsnba13 12 років тому

    don't forget the bench. Hedo, Bobby, Poland, and G-Wall. what a team

  • @lalilulelo
    @lalilulelo 15 років тому

    I love the Kings commentator on #4!

  • @jsong21
    @jsong21 6 років тому

    So underrated. Needs to be in the hall.

  • @lukad332
    @lukad332 7 років тому

    NBA legend right here folks

  • @hagopgulesserian7505
    @hagopgulesserian7505 11 місяців тому

    Damn! This dunk on Mount Mutombo is nasty!!!

  • @jcjteeju
    @jcjteeju 15 років тому +1

    Number 3 was sick. Looked like some J-Will stuff right there.
    Chris Webber was def an underrated player I loved watching him when he played for the Kings!

  • @alstone5
    @alstone5 15 років тому

    number one should be his timeout with no timeouts left in the national championship that's what he'll probably be remembered for most

  • @2Swift4u
    @2Swift4u 14 років тому

    some great moves in this video!!

  • @culown
    @culown 10 років тому +2

    he was my idol.

  • @TJShultzSH
    @TJShultzSH 15 років тому

    They should include some of his college highlights. Maybe one from the 1993 NCAA tournament in particular.

  • @jonathanmathau7401
    @jonathanmathau7401 4 місяці тому

    A true legend

  • @printer003
    @printer003 11 років тому

    swag and talent! one of my favorite to watch, C-WEB!

  • @NifyNafy
    @NifyNafy 12 років тому

    Number 4 and number 3 are sick!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bm64553
    @bm64553 9 років тому

    #2 was amazing!