Chris Webber during his days with the Sacramento Kings
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Number | 4, 84, 2 | Date of birth | March 1, 1973(age 38) | Place of birth | Detroit, Michigan | Nationality | American | High school | Detroit Country Day | Height | 6|height_in=10 ft 10 inch (2.1 m) | Weight | 540.1 lb (245 kg) | College | Michigan | NBA Draft | 1993 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 | Pro career | 1993 - 2008 | As player:
*Golden State Warriors (1993 � 1994)
*Washington Bullets (1994 � 1998)
*Sacramento Kings (1998 � 2005)
*Philadelphia 76ers (2005 � 2007)
*Detroit Pistons (2007)
*Golden State Warriors (2008) |
*5× NBA All-Star (1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
*5× All-NBA Team (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)
*NBA Rookie of the Year (1994) | Points | 17,182 (20.7 ppg) | Rebound | 8,124 (9.8 rpg) | Assists | 3,526 (4.2 apg) |
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Mayce Edward Christopher Webber, III (born March 1, 1973), nicknamed C-Webb, is a retired American professional basketball player. He is a five-time NBA All-Star, a former All-NBA First Teamer, a former NBA Rookie of the Year, and a former #1 overall NBA Draftee. As a collegian, he was an NCAA Men's Basketball first team All-American and led the University of Michigan Wolverines' 1991 incoming freshman class known as the Fab Five that reached the 1992 & 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as freshmen and sophomores. However, Webber was indicted by a federal grand jury, and stripped of his All-American honors by the NCAA, as a result of his direct involvement in the Ed Martin scandal. He is also a former National High School Basketball Player of the Year who led his high school Detroit Country Day to three Michigan State High School Basketball Championships.
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