i think it was a smart decision for Webber to stay in the EAST. though i do find it contradictory that he mentioned he was in it for the ring now, is willing to be a team player but yet he still wants to be a starter (in his interview on TNT with Smith & Barkley)
Webber-Pistons is a weird fit. any team can use Webber's great passing skills but his health is still in question. and as much as Webber is claiming to be a team player, throughout his career he always dominated the ball. maybe things will change now that he's going to a contender. after the honeymoon period ends, i can see it now- with 2 volatile personalities in Webber and Rasheed, there's bound to be a blowup sooner then later
Matthew wrote:He won't get 40 mpg, even if he is healthy. Detroit learned their lesson last year, they don't want to burn out before the playoffs. They will probably keep Webber's minutes to a minimum so he will be able to contribute in the playoffs.
i'm not so sure about this. first off i don't think Detroit exactly knows how much is left in Webber's tank/how effective he can be. the only way to find out is to give him minutes, play him 30+ in a back to backs, see if he can sustain a decent level of play
even if Webber is an acomplished player and Detroit is a veteran-laden squad, for someone that's going to ba a big contributor to a championship contender (arriving mid-season no less), he's going to have to get a lot of minutes
Jaric has been an average player at best.. when coming off the bench. so maybe he'll do better in Detroit. so much for all that hype about Delfino lol