King Five Tigers
Born in Michigan in 1973, Weber was selected by the Magic with the 1st pick in the first round in 1993, then traded to the Bullets, and spent 15 years of his career playing for the Warriors, Wizards, Kings, 76ers, Pistons and other teams, receiving numerous honors, but unfortunately did not win the championship, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.
Michigan Five Tigers
1. Career salary
First: 4 years 18.68 million, 93-97, rookie contract, Warriors/Bullets
Second: 4 years, 42 million, 97-01, contract extension, Wizards/Kings
Third: 7 years 120 million, 01-08, contract extension, Kings/76ers
Fourth: 1 year 660,000, 06-07, base salary contract, Pistons
Fifth: 1 year 600,000, 07-08, base salary contract, Warriors
Total salary: $176.97 million
2. Career honors
1 Rookie (93-94)
1 Best Rookie (93-94)
1 Rebound King (98-99)
5 All-Stars (96-97, 99-03)
1 best shot (00-01)
3 best seconds (98-99, 01-03)
1 best 3-time (99-00)
Piston period
3. Career statistics
Peak stats: 27.1 points, 11.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists (00-01, Kings)
Career average: 20.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 4.2 assists
Career average: 17,182 points, 8,124 rebounds and 3,526 assists
Career-high: 51 points, 26 rebounds, 13 assists, 9 blocks, 8 steals
Fourth, the characteristics of playing style
With a height of 2.06 meters and a weight of 111 kg, Weber plays a role as a big forward/center forward, and Weber relies on the perfect combination of technique, speed, explosiveness, and field vision to become the representative of the new generation of all-round forwards. Both physical fitness and basketball IQ are extremely talented. The playing action is very ornamental. Before the injury, Weber was the best big forward in the league, shooting accurately, explosively, with a large attack range, strong rebounding ability, and excellent ability to plan and pass.
V. The Great Incident of a Lifetime
1. In 1993, Weber was selected by the Magic as a champion, but then the Magic used him to exchange him for Hardaway and three draft picks. In the first season, Weber sat firmly in the starting lineup, averaging 17.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game, and successfully won the title of "Newcomer of the Year", telling the world that the champion is the champion!
2, Weber's peak was spent in the Kings, from 1998 was traded to the Kings, to leave in 2005, Weber played in the Kings for 7 seasons, 6 of the 7 seasons averaged 20+ points per game, the highest season averaged 27.1 points per game, and won the "Rebounding King" in the Kings, 5 all-Stars, 5 times selected to the Best Team.
3, in 2001, Weber signed a 7-year, $120 million contract with the Kings, although Weber led the Kings to the playoffs consecutively, the best result was to reach the Western Conference semifinals, but also was eliminated by the powerful Lakers in a row, can only be said to be untimely, encountered the peak of the OK combination.
4. In 2005, Weber joined the 76ers to join Iverson, but at that time he was plagued by injuries, missed consecutive games, and did not achieve good results. He joined the Pistons in 2006 and helped them make it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals, but unfortunately lost to james's Cavaliers.
5. In 2008, Webb returned to the Warriors, returned to the place where the dream began, and retired in the Warriors, in 2009, the Warriors retired Webb's jersey, and in 2022, he was successfully inducted into the Hall of Fame.