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Webb remains indifferent after receiving numerous offers at home, waiting for a contract from Magic, but reality is always cruel ......
Netease Sports News on November 22:
According to the Orlando Sentinel, Magic's general manager, Otis Smith, personally came forward today to refute the rumors, saying that the Magic were not interested in Webb.
Recently, it was rumored that the Magic and former All-Star power forward Chris Webber were close to signing an agreement, and Smith admitted that the team urgently needed to bring in an interior player, but he has no plans to use the $2.6 million injury exception on any free agent at this time. He said there aren't any deep discussions about a trade and no contract offer for Webb.
No," Smith said, "if there was a free agent we wanted to sign, we would have signed him a long time ago, so why hide it?" ”
According to an informant, Webber is currently at home awaiting a contract, and many teams have offered him olive branches, but he would like to go to Orlando the most.
He's turned down offers from five teams," the informant said, "and he's just hoping for an opportunity that suits him, and the team he's most hoping to go to is of course Magic." ”
It seems that the Magic don't want to get Webb, and the two sides are still at odds over starting position and playing time, as Smith also revealed that the team has contacted veteran PJBrown, though Brown himself prefers to retire. No one would think that Webber was inferior to Brown, but he asked for too much.
As one of the most versatile power forwards in league history, Webb spent most of his career trying to recruit team general managers. Before he bought out his contract with the 76ers last season, he still received a salary of nearly 18 million a year, but now he can't even get a mere 2.6 million, which can't help but make people feel that the years are urging people to grow old. Maybe we really won't get a chance to see his signature freehand passing in the NBA again.
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Still in the pistons.
However, due to injuries, he did not appear in the 15-man roster.
I guess I will announce my retirement at any time.
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Free Agent! I've been waiting at home for the Pistons to sign with the Pistons after cutting one man.
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Before the start of the new season, the European giants offered sky-high contracts, but Webber ultimately decided to stay with the Pistons because he wanted to win a championship before retiring.
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Leisure at home, legend has it that Mavericks, Cavaliers and other teams want him, and European teams have even offered big contracts, but the "king" is still at home.
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There is indeed a big contract waiting for him in Europe, but he didn't go.
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Relax at home.
There is no team.
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Now it's a free agent.
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Webb (Chris Webb) made it to the second round of the playoffs with the Kings.
Chris Webb: Born on March 1, 1973, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward and center. In the 1993 NBA Draft, Chris Webber was selected by the Orlando Magic at No. 1 in the first round and was immediately traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for rookie Anfernee Hardaway, who played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers and Detroit Pistons.
On March 27, 2008, Chris Webb held a press conference to announce his retirement.
Webb played for the Kings from 1998-2004. In the 2000-2001 season, the Kings went 55-27. They met the defending champion Lakers in the second round of the playoffs and were eliminated with an overall score of 0-4.
In the 2001-2002 season, Webber played only 54 games due to injury, but the Kings still finished first in the West with a team-best record of 61-21 and entered the playoffs. Webber was also named to the league's All-Round Second Team at the end of the season. In the Western Conference Finals, the Kings met the Los Angeles Lakers, and although the Kings led 3-2 to win the match point, they were eventually eliminated by the Lakers 3-4.
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