Webber reportedly agrees to contract buyout

SicC

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#1
Chris Webber has agreed to a contact buyout with the Philadelphia 76ers, a clear sign that he has played his last game with the team, according to a report in the Philadelphia Daily News.

The Philly Daily News cited an unnamed source in reporting the information late Tuesday night. Details of the buyout could come as soon as today.

The source reportedly said that Webber, who can become a free agent, is likely to give back less than $5 million under the terms of the agreement. Webber, in his 14th NBA season, is earning in excess of $20.7 million this season and reportedly is due to earn more than $22.3 million next season.

It is no secret, however, that the Sixers are very interested in clearing salary cap space. The Webber move would effectively allow them to do just that. What's more, it would clear up a roster spot. And as the Philly Daily News says, last week's release of rookie Steven Smith would put the roster at 13 players — two below the league limit.

The Webber buyout — when it is finalized — comes nearly a month after the team shipped Allen Iverson in a blockbuster trade to the Denver Nuggets for point guard Andre Miller, power forward Joe Smith rookie Ivan McFarlin (whom the Sixers waived) and two first-round draft picks.

The Sixers acquired Webber in a February 23, 2005 six-player blockbuster deal with the Sacramento Kings. Webber has played in 18 games this season, but has been bothered by right ankle and foot problems. Those injuries have forced him to miss 10 of the team's last 13 games, including Tuesday night's loss to the Detroit Pistons.




pz
 

SicC

Dying Breed
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#6
Ya they are clearing up some major cap room, it should be interesting to see what they will do with all this extra money come off season.

pz
 

ARon

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#7
I dont think he is quite washed up. I think he can come off the bench and do good somehwhere. Still all that potentail he had and to do nothing with it, except for those 2 or 3 years with Sac, makes me sad.
 

SicC

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#8
Aristotle said:
I dont think he is quite washed up. I think he can come off the bench and do good somehwhere. Still all that potentail he had and to do nothing with it, except for those 2 or 3 years with Sac, makes me sad.
He had a great season last year but its the same old story with webber. Injury proned and a lazy defender. I think if he wasnt so damn injury proned someone would be all over him but because he spent two of his three seasons pretty much injured while with the sixers it really decreases his market value.

Ya bench would be good for him but with his attitude about minutes that could become a huge issue and he is defiently going to suck up some seriouse cap room.

pz
 

S O F I

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#9
He would suck coming off the bench because he has a large ego and the key thing is energy and pride when coming from the bench. I reckon he'd have none.
 

The.Menace

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#10
makes sense for both, Webber as well as the 76ers, no doubt.

Ya bench would be good for him but with his attitude about minutes that could become a huge issue and he is defiently going to suck up some seriouse cap room.
after a buyout, he could easly sign a minimum contract so if the sucks up cap space, that just depens on him..... if he wants to play for a real contender, no doubt, he has to watch his ego, accept a place on the bench and accept a huge difference in his paycheck.... but what else does he want to do? I don't see no one offerin him a big contract no more and to start for team around .500 and earn maybe 4 millionas a year ..... what for? U have the money, if you are a smart boy CWeb, you try to help a real contender.

peace
 

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