<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Amul (Philadelphia): Chris, what can we do to stop detriot and get a win in philly on friday <font color="Red">Chris Webber:</font> Hmmm. Man. We can feed off the home crowd. And we can get stops that lead to breaks. Allen is so fast, that when he has the ball and we break, it's Tarzanish. ___________________________ AJ (Ventnor): Chris, suffering your knee injury do you feel your knee at 100% or are you still working on getting it stronger? <font color="Red">Chris Webber:</font> No, it's nowhwere near a 100-percent. But last summer I had to prepare to make it through a season, this summer I will be preparing to dominate through a season. ___________________________ Kaaran Singh Hanover Park: Hows the city of Brotherly Love? Are you welcomed as much in Sacramento? <font color="Red">Chris Webber:</font> Yes. I feel as welcome here as in Sacramento. The only reason I'm not as comfortable yet, is because I haven't had the free time to get around by myself. But, yes, I'm very comfortable. ___________________________ Tro, Atlanta: What's up C-Webb? How much different is your role in Philly's offense than it was in Sacramento. <font color="Red">Chris Webber:</font> Exact opposites. Exact opposites. ___________________________ Greg (Buffalo): Chris, being a veteran in this league, and a very respected one at that, what do you feel is the most valuable asset for a team to have going into the playoffs? <font color="Red">Chris Webber:</font> Either a coach that is a veteran coach, or a coach that has played, or a veteran-laden team. Playoffs are ALL about experience. More than anything else, it's about experience.</div> <div align="center">Full Chat Transcript</div> I'm starting to have high hopes for Webber next season, because he is actually going to go through rehab. He never went under rehab because he spent majoirty of him time healing that bad leg, so when he does the rehab he may gain some of that lift and explosivness again. He won't be the old Chris Webber of course, but as long as he can jump higher than Marc Jackson he should be good.
what?! he can't even jump higher then mark jackson! wow, that really stinks, cuz mark can barely even get 3 inches off the ground! wow, i hope the rehab works out.
Heh. I was being sarcastic about him not being able to jump higher than Marc Jackson because anyone can jump higher than Jackson. I'd out $100 that my grandfather can out jump him. But as for Webber you seen how much he lost his lift and explosivness, but I'm just saying if he can his lift/explosivness from 45% to 65-70%, I think that would be great.