So it's not a surprise when Webber grumbles as his playing time dwindles.
But, so what?
Is there some unwritten rule that you have to acquiesce to a former star? Is
there a law that forbids you to sit a guy who makes a ton of money?
The Sixers made a big mistake by acquiring Webber but why exacerbate an
already bad situation by throwing a guy on the floor that has no right being
there?
Can't we all just accept that Webber fought valiantly to regain his
athleticism after undergoing microfracture knee surgery and acknowledge he just
couldn't do it?
Let's thank him in the form a two-year severance check for $40-plus million
but let's not enable him.
Maurice Cheeks has talked a good game. The coach has indicated he will go
with the best matchups each night and has even gone so far to say, with the
exception of Allen Iverson, any player could be pulled at any time.
And, he has pulled Webber in a couple of key situations -- and even sat down
an uninterested Andre Iguodala versus Denver -- but that's just not good enough.
The Sixers wasted a 3-0 start because the head coach keeps trotting out a
broken down thoroughbred nearly 32 minutes per night.
If Cheeks and Billy King truly want to win -- it's time to pull the plug on
CWebb.