Webber Still Feels Unappreciated Over Flap at Final Home Game

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  1. Courtking

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Nearly 3 months after the fact, it turns out that Chris Webber appreciated the 76ers' Fan Appreciation Night even less than the fans did.

    That was the night of the Sixers' final regular-season home game. Webber and Allen Iverson arrived at the Wachovia Center just as the ball was going up against the New Jersey Nets. Neither Webber nor Iverson made an appearance, either to sit on the bench or acknowledge the crowd.

    They didn't play the following night in Charlotte, either, in the last game of the season.

    "It's over, but if you want the truth, I was made to be a scapegoat," Webber said in an interview on Comcast SportsNet's "Daily News Live."

    Webber was speaking from Lake Tahoe, Nev., and will be in Las Vegas from July 28-30 for his "Bada Bling" charity event, designed to raise funds for his foundation.</div>

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    Maybe we can trade him and his horrible contract [​IMG]
     
  2. Manhops23

    Manhops23 Hi Rim my name is Lebron!

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    Yeah hopefully somebody will take his contract.
     
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    The guy has no class, he's jealous of Iverson because he knows that Philly is his team and he'll never be able to take that from him unless he gets traded. For Webber to come out and say this has only made me dislike him more than I did previously. I can't wait until he isn't wearing a Sixers uniform anymore.
     
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    I would trade him for literally anything. He is one of those players that when you look at their stats, you figure he is very good, but he is actually horrible and hurts the team. He took too many shots and plays like he is scared of the paint. The faster he gets out of Philly, the better off the Sixers will be.
     

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