
With permanent injuries, the award-winning basketball player only managed to play 18 games for the 76ers in the 2006/2007 season. On January 11, 2007, Chris Webber left the Philadelphia 76ers. That same month he moved to Detroit Pistons. As the injury continued, he transferred to Golden State Warriors where he finally hung up his boot on March 25, 2008. After that, his legendary #4 jersey was retired by the Sacramento Kings. Chris Webber may have retired from basketball but is still very active in basketball as a commentator. In May 1998, Chris Webber joined Sacramento’s Kings for seven years and enjoyed tremendous success He’s worked so hard to put the team in a good place as one of the top teams in the NBA. In the summer of 2003, Chris Webber suffered a knee injury that ended his career almost immediately. After two more seasons with the Kings, he left the company and joined the Philadelphia 76ers in February 2005. He later enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he played college basketball for two years and found his way to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) finals in two seasons. He attended Detroit County Day School, where he excelled at basketball and was very popular, having led the school basketball team to the Michigan State High School Basketball Championships for three seasons. His performances in high school earned him the National High School Player of the Year and Mr. Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III popularly known as Chris Webber was born on Main Detroit, Michigan. Webber is an African American boy who had his eye on basketball as a child and never missed an opportunity to play the brown leather game for a living. National Basketball Association (NBA) has seen Chris Webber, five-time NBA All-Star, five-time ALL-NBA team member, former NBA Rookie of the Year and a former number, is one of the standout players of the past and one of those legends who have their contributions have paid an NBA draft overall.ĭuring Chris Webber’s short but impactful career, he played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Bullets/Wizards, Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons and a second stint with the Golden State Warriors where he hung up his boots – due to a serious knee injury he suffered had suffered.
