In 2005, Webber was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, where he contributed to their playoff run despite the team losing to the Detroit Pistons that year. In early 2007, Webber signed with the Pistons, playing one season before returning to the Golden State Warriors—the team where he began his career. He retired soon afterward in 2008.
In total, Webber played 15 seasons in the NBA, amassing over 17,000 points, 8,000 rebounds, and 3,000 assists. He was known as one of the premier power forwards of his generation. In 2021, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, a recognition of his influence and accomplishments in the sport.
Following his retirement from professional basketball, Webber transitioned into broadcasting. He became a basketball analyst on NBA TV’s GameTime Live and worked as a commentator for NBA games, bringing insight from his playing days. In addition to his media work, Webber pursued various business ventures and philanthropic efforts.
As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $80 million, reflecting a combination of his NBA earnings, endorsements, and post-retirement ventures.
Chris Webber married Erika Dates in 2009. The couple welcomed twins in 2017 after several years of struggling with fertility, a topic Webber has spoken about publicly to raise awareness. Though social media accounts exist with his name, many are managed by fans; Webber himself maintains limited public presence online to protect his family's privacy.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 1 Mar, 1973 |
| Age: | 47 yrs |
| Occupations: | Basketball player Businessperson |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Detroit |
| Education: | Detroit Country Day School University of Michigan |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | American basketball player |
| Twitter Id: | Realchriswebber |
| Net Worth 2021: | 80 million |