<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">When your team is coming off a sub-.500 year for the second time in three seasons and finished the regular season in the bottom half of the Eastern Conference in rebounding and scoring defense, giving up more than 101 points per game, chances are you probably have heard just about all the bad things that can be said. However, to 76ers forward Chris Webber, that's a good thing. "When everything you hear about you is bad, you realize you just need to play," Webber said yesterday after practice at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. "Some of it may be true and some may not, but that's not for us to judge... it's for us to go out there, shut up and play." Despite critics who don't envision a bright season for the Sixers, Webber said with a straight face that he has no time for anything less than a championship and doesn't need any more "moral victories."</div> Source