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Chris Webber
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Drafted by Washington in 1988 in the second round... Spent two years at San Jacinto Junior College... In 1986 led San Jacinto to a 37-0 record and the National Junior College championship.
Notched three of the 24 triple-doubles recorded in the NBA last season...Was one of only two players in the league to have accomplished the feat three times during the 1994-95 campaign, joining Jason Kidd...Notched his fourth career triple-double with 17 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists vs. Orlando 4/19/95...Missed 19 games (12/23/94-2/1/95) because of a dislocated left shoulder...1993-94 NBA Rookie of the Year...Became only the third Rookie of the Year winner in NBA history to be traded the following season when he was dealt to Washington 11/17/94.
"I'm a warrior. I don't think I have anything to prove to anybody. But if I believe in myself. I have something to prove to me." The go-to man on every squad he plays on when healthy, Chris Webber is as dangerous an inside "4" as there is in the game. The Bullets were 30-37 without Webber last season and 9-6 with him in the lineup. "C.Webb" is a natural go-to man with the game on the line because of his ability to catch the ball, muscle inside and draw fouls.
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