The Philadelphia 76ers acquired Chris Webber from the Sacramento Kings at the 2005 deadline with the hope that he could bring his all-around game to Philadelphia and be a great sidekick next to Allen Iverson.
On paper, the numbers were great as he averaged 17.9 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 3.4 assists in 114 games across three seasons for Philadelphia. Unfortunately, injuries slowed him and he wasn't the same dominant player he was during his days in Sacramento.
However, that doesn't change the fact that Webber was terrific in his career. HoopsHype ranked the top 20 power forwards in the history of the game and he comes in ranked No. 16 on the list:
An explosive, skilled scorer and rebounder in his prime, Chris Webber was an absolute force at the
power-forward position in his heyday, a big man capable of facing up and shooting from the midrange or bullying foes down low. Was also known for throwing down monster dunks in transition – just ask Charles Barkley.
Overall, Webber was a 5-time All-Star, won Rookie of the Year in 1994, and is a Hall of Famer with career averages of 20.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists. He was phenomenal out on the floor before the injuries took a toll on him.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Former Sixers big Chris Webber ranked No. 16 power forward in history











