Home is the starting place of love, hope, and dreams. It is also where you sometimes have to leave to find the true you. Leaving home is tricky, but occasionally, you must leave home to unlock your true potential.
A lot in that one for Duke fans. 1992 was a special year for Duke fans of course as the Blue Devils managed to win back-to-back championships. It was the first time anyone had done that since the Wooden era at UCLA.
All-NBA guard De’Aaron Fox is making his mark on the Sacramento Kings franchise. After leading the team to their first playoff appearance in 16 years just a season ago, he’s now continuing to move up the all-time scoring ladder during his seventh season pro.
At the 2023 NBA Draft, 58 prospects' lives will be changed, and long-lasting memories will be created. In preparation for Thursday's event, we look back at the five most memorable draft night moments from throughout the years.
The Chicago Bulls didn't catch too many breaks this season. However, they got one during Wednesday's game against the Detroit Pistons when rookie guard Jaden Ivey called a timeout that his team didn't have, resulting in a technical foul that helped the Bulls pull off a 117-115 victory.
The program has just one national championship to date. However, the Wolverines have finished runner-up on six occasions. That's even more baffling considering the number of great, even legendary, players the program has produced.
Welcome to Basketball News' 10-part mini-series, Blazing the Trail, where Mat Issa breaks down the most revolutionary players of the 1990s and 2000s. Throughout this series, we'll examine how these players changed basketball and pioneered their respective skills.
Webber’s relationship with Michigan is still murky nearly 30 years after he last played a game there.
Webber and Iverson may never have won a title together, but their impact on the sport of basketball makes them undisputable icons.
The NBA community gathered Saturday night to induct the class of 2021 into the basketball Hall of Fame. Among the inductees were Chris Bosh, Chris Webber, Ben Wallace, and Paul Pierce. While many remember Webber as a member of the Sacramento Kings, he played for five different franchises during his 15-year career.
Chris Webber is entering the Hall of Fame as part of the 2021 class and while his time in Philadelphia wasn’t his best stretch, it certainly added to a storied career.
Webber was famously accused of accepting money from former booster Ed Martin and ultimately pleaded guilty to a criminal contempt charge in 2003 and admitted to giving more than $38,000 to Martin as a repayment.
5x NBA All-Star Chris Webber is widely recognized as one of the NBA's All-Time great players. Through 15 years in the league, he established himself as an extraordinary player, averaging 20.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists on 47.9% shooting.
The Fab Five, which included Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Webber, Ray Jackson and Jimmy King, was one of the most iconic teams in NCAA history.
Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and Fab Five member Chris Webber says current University of Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel privately apologized to him for the fallout that occurred between Webber and his former school.
As expected, Paul Pierce, Ben Wallace and Chris Webber will be part of the class of 2021 for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Additionally, Chris Bosh was elected to the Hall in his first year of eligibility.
Many consider this a long overdue honor for Webber, who retired in 2008 and has been eligible for the Hall since 2013.
Chris Webber’s time as an analyst for TNT has ended.
Draymond Green really stirred the pot when he self-proclaimed himself the best defender in the history of the NBA, something that didn’t sit well with a lot of people around the league.
The ceremony for the class of 2021 is scheduled to take place in September 2021, following May’s announcement of the inductees.
Chris Webber, and the rest of the Sacramento Kings’ fanbase, still hold grudges for that 2002 Western Conference Finals series against the Los Angeles Lakers, a team that had won two championships in a row and was looking to win their three-peat that season.
There have been quite some bizarre moments throughout NBA history. There have been players that have played more than 82 games because they were traded
Webber was named national player of the year in high school and was the top pick in the 1993 draft. However, his time at Michigan was tainted by his alleged involvement in a scandal that resulted in the Fab Five’s Final Four banners being removed.
Now that the dust has settled on the NBA free-agency craziness, let's look back on some really bad deals.
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