Chris Webber names his five favorite PG’s during his NBA career
Jun 17, 2024, 8:04 AM
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Former Sacramento Kings forward and Basketball Hall of Fame talent Chris Webber has revealed his favorite point guards that he played with during his NBA career.
Webber, a five-time All-Star during his 15-year career, played with many talented point guards, including two notable floor generals during his time with the Kings.
Former Sacramento guards Mike Bibby and Jason ‘White Chocolate Williams made Webber’s list, while Hall of Fame guards Allen Iverson and Chauncy Billups rounded out a list that also included 17-year NBA veteran Rod Strickland.
In posts shared on social media, Webber explained why playing alongside Bibby and Williams made an impact on his career:
Players like Mike Bibby are the backbone of a team.
His calm demeanor and deadly shooting made us unstoppable on the court and I’ll always be grateful to him for having my back.
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— Chris Webber (@realchriswebber) June 10, 2024
Next on my list is J-Will, aka White Chocolate.
He was ahead of his time, pulling up from deep, pushing the pace, and making the game exciting.
Playing with him in Sacramento was wild and he always brought that energy.
Who do you think is next on the list? #ByGodsGrace pic.twitter.com/V7bFYwXOmO
— Chris Webber (@realchriswebber) June 4, 2024
More from Kings legend Chris Webber
Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Chris Webber discussed his book, By God’s Grace, in an exclusive interview with Sactown Sports in April.
Since ending his career with impressive accolades, including getting his number retired from the Sacramento Kings, Webber has been an open book about his experiences, taking that to another level with ‘By God’s Grace.’
As the title may imply, Webber has been heavily influenced and inspired by his religion, but the book goes far beyond that. “I feel like people can take from this book that the strength is inside of them. We look for strength in so many other places and the book is named ‘By God’s Grace’ because I had wonderful people remind me of the strength in me.”
Throughout the interview, Webber discussed the process of creating By God’s Grace and touched on many other topics during his exclusive interview with Sactown Sports, including his thought process when traded to Sacramento and learning to embrace the opportunity.
Be sure to tune in to the conversation and grab a copy of By God’s Grace to discover more about Chris Webber and his journey.
When is the next NBA off-season date of interest?
The NBA Draft is now a two-night event.
Wednesday, June 26th, will act as the first night of the 2024 NBA Draft, where the Sacramento Kings will make their first-round selection (13th). The second round of the draft will be held on Thursday, June 27th, where the Kings will use its 45th overall pick.
Sacramento hasn’t had a first-round pick since 2022, when it selected Iowa product Keegan Murray with the fourth overall pick.
Stay locked into Sactown Sports for all of your Kings draft coverage, including player profiles, reports regarding pre-draft workouts, draft night coverage, and much more.
NBA Offseason Schedule
- Wednesday, June 26-Thursday, June 27th – 2024 NBA Draft
- Sunday, June 30th – Free Agent negotiating window opens (3 PM PST)
- Saturday, July 6th – Free Agents can officially sign contracts
- July 12-22nd – Las Vegas Summer League
- July 27-August 11th – 2024 Olympic Games
- Friday, September 27th – NBA training camps begin
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