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AUBURN
HILLS, Mich. – Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations
Joe Dumars announced today that the club has signed free-agent
forward/center Chris Webber to a contract. Per club policy, terms
of the contract were not disclosed.
“We
are pleased to have acquired a veteran player with the credentials
that Chris Webber brings,” Dumars said. “Chris has
been an all-star caliber player in the league for a long time
and we feel that he will help strengthen our front-line while
providing stability and leadership on the court and in the locker
room.”
In
779 career NBA games Webber has averaged 21.4 points, 10.0 rebounds,
4.3 assists and 1.5 blocks in 37.8 minutes. In 18 games (all as
a starter) with Philadelphia this season, he averaged 11.0 points,
8.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 30.2 minutes. His career average
of 21.4 points is seventh-best among active NBA players and he
is one of only five active NBA players to boast career-averages
of 20-plus points and 10-plus rebounds. Webber has spent the past
two-plus years in Philadelphia following seasons with Sacramento
(six-plus years), Washington (four years) and Golden State (one
year). The 6-foot-10, 245-pounder earned NBA Rookie of the Year
honors and was named to the NBA All-Rookie first team with the
Warriors in 1993-94 after averaging 17.5 points and 9.1 rebounds
that season. During his time with Sacramento, Webber made six
consecutive trips to the NBA Playoffs, earned All-NBA first team
honors in 2001, All-NBA second team honors in 1999, 2002 and 2003
and earned All-NBA third team honors in 2000. The five-time NBA
all-star averaged a career-high 27.1 points during the 2000-01
NBA season.
In
64 career playoff games Webber has averages of 20.9 points, 9.3
rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.30 blocks in 39.0 minutes. Webber
reached the Western Conference Finals with Sacramento in the 2002
NBA Playoffs, losing to the L.A. Lakers in seven games.
The
Detroit native was selected by the Orlando Magic with the No.
1 overall pick in the first round of the 1993 NBA Draft. His draft
rights were traded by the Magic to the Golden State Warriors in
exchange for the draft rights to Anfernee Hardaway and 1996, 1998
and 2000 first round draft choices. Detroit will mark the fifth
stop as Webber enters his 14th season in the NBA. Webber played
two years of college basketball at University of Michigan as a
member of the “Fab-Five,” reaching the 1992 NCAA Championship
Game and was named The Sporting News All-America first team in
1993. He prepped locally in metro Detroit at Detroit Country Day
(Beverly Hills, MI).
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