Chris Weber to retire
March 26, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
Chris Weber wanted to play for Detroit again
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Chris Weber is going to announce his retirement. His knee just could not make it go.
Webber played only nine games this season in his comeback attempt with the Golden State Warriors before being sidelined by a bum knee that has hampered him in recent years.
Webber was the most prominent member of the Fab Five at Michigan and played for Golden State, Washington, Sacramento, Philadelphia and Detroit in his …read more
Boston Celtics topple Washington Wizards
November 3, 2007 by James Edwards
Filed under Boston Celtics, Gilbert Arenas, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Washington Wizards
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
We held our breath.
How would the three great stars mesh on the hardwood court?
Good thing they meshed early and often, because holding our breath is not really our thing.
Boston Celtics 103 – Washington Wizards 83
One of the three stars could not be happier with the situation at hand.
“I’m at a place right now in my career, I couldn’t ask for anything better,” said Pierce, who led Boston with 28 points.
Garnett did it all — 22 points, 20 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and three steals — in a …read more
Gilbert Arenas to test Free Agency
October 17, 2007 by James Edwards
Filed under Gilbert Arenas, NBA Basketball, Washington Wizards
Relax, take a deep breath, Gilbert Arenas can’t declare for Free Agency until after the current season.
He took the opt-out in his contract this past June.
Washington management has everything in the world to worry about. Gilbert wants to play for a team that could possibly win a NBA Championship.
Arenas has blossomed into one of the league’s biggest stars, a legitimate MVP candidate who’s averaged 29.3 and 28.4 points, respectively, the last two seasons.
Offensively, there is nothing he can’t do. He provided a thrilling reminder of that again last season, scoring 40 points or more on nine occasions, including three games …read more






