Chris Webber posts
ClickHole "At the end of the day, if we don’t talk to our children about Chris Webber, they’re going to hear about him at school."
118 months ago
Sports Illustrated Chris Webber discusses how forthcoming today’s NBA players are, how he viewed the press during his playing days and more.
118 months ago
ClickHole "If we don’t talk to our children about Chris Webber, they’re going to hear about him at school."
123 months ago
Deadspin Their beef is seemingly endless.
Chris Webber Does NOT Want To Talk About Jalen Rose
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Fab Five teammates Chris Webber and Jalen Rose have a famously frosty relationship. When ESPN produced a Jalen Rose-spearheaded 30 for 30 documentary about the 1991-92 and 1992-93 Michigan Wolverines, Webber was the only member of the five not to par
Read more ... ticipate, and he and Rose later had a war of words over the doc. The two clearly do not see eye to eye on a number of issues.
125 months ago
HuffPost Sports Jalen Rose wants Chris Webber do his part to reunite the Fab 5. That'd be a helluva sight to see one day, if it ever happens. (via HuffPost Live)
125 months ago
HuffPost Sports "Bill Russell told me any system that gets free labor is slavery."
Chris Webber Subtly Compares NCAA Sports To Slavery
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Retired NBA All-Star Chris Webber thinks college athletes are getting a raw deal when it comes to unionization and compensation. Webber spoke out in support of college athletes after the National Labor
127 months ago
Sports Illustrated Because if there's a mistake calling a timeout, America wants to hear from Chris Webber.
131 months ago
ClickHole "If we don’t talk to our children about Chris Webber, they’re going to hear about him at school."
131 months ago
The Onion From our sister publication:
ClickHole: "Your kids will listen to you when you say that Chris Webber was a good player, but that building a team around him was a consistent recipe for mediocrity."
132 months ago
ClickHole Your kids will listen to you when you say that Chris Webber was a good player, but that building a team around him was a consistent recipe for mediocrity.
132 months ago
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